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Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence [1] is a 2017 non-fiction book by Swedish-American cosmologist Max Tegmark. Life 3.0 discusses artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on the future of life on Earth and beyond. The book discusses a variety of societal implications, what can be done to maximize the chances of a ...
In The Christian Science Monitor, author Barbara Spindel states the "lucid", "clear-eyed" and "fascinating" book does a good job documenting that artificial general intelligence is nowhere near, and believes that "many readers will be reassured to know that we will not soon have to bow down to our computer overlords." Spindel expresses surprise ...
The book received positive reviews from critics, who singled out its exploration of issues like exploitation of labour and the environment, algorithmic bias, and false claims about AI's ability to recognize human emotion. [1] [2] The book was considered a seminal work by Anais Resseguier of Ethics and AI. [3]
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The book received widespread praise for elucidating the consequences of reliance on big data models for structuring socioeconomic resources. Clay Shirky from The New York Times Book Review said "O'Neil does a masterly job explaining the pervasiveness and risks of the algorithms that regulate our lives," while pointing out that "the section on solutions is weaker than the illustration of the ...
AI concerns increase with age. The age groups which were least and most fearful of AI's impact on their industry were also the oldest and youngest age brackets in the study: with 66% of 18-24 year ...
Additionally, artificial intelligence algorithms running in places predominately using fossil fuels for energy will exert a much higher carbon footprint than places with cleaner energy sources. [8] These models may be modified for less environmental impacts at the cost of accuracy, emphasizing the importance of finding the balance between ...
The highly publicized push to adopt more artificial intelligence tools across the U.S. workforce is beginning to have a real psychological impact on workers, new research shows.