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Calum Chace

    Deze auteur duikt in diepgaande filosofische vragen binnen het sciencefictiongenre. Zijn werken verkennen vaak de implicaties van kunstmatige intelligentie en de aard van bewustzijn. Door middel van boeiende verhalen zet hij lezers aan tot nadenken over de toekomst van technologie en de mensheid. Zijn aanpak, gevormd door een achtergrond in filosofie, brengt een unieke intellectuele diepgang in het genre.

    The Economic Singularity
    Surviving AI
    • Surviving AI

      The Promise and Peril of Artificial Intelligence

      • 208bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Artificial intelligence is our most powerful technology, and in the coming decades it will change everything in our lives. If we get it right it will make humans almost godlike. If we get it wrong... well, extinction is not the worst possible outcome. Surviving AI is a concise, easy-to-read guide to what's coming, taking you through technological unemployment (the economic singularity) and the possible creation of a superintelligence (the technological singularity).

      Surviving AI
    • The Economic Singularity

      Artificial Intelligence and the Death of Capitalism

      • 322bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      "Read The Economic Singularity if you want to think intelligently about the future." Aubrey de Grey Artificial intelligence (AI) is overtaking our human ability to absorb and process information. Robots are becoming increasingly dextrous, flexible, and safe to be around (except the military ones). It is our most powerful technology, and you need to understand it. This new book from best-selling AI writer Calum Chace argues that within a few decades, most humans will not be able to work for money. Self-driving cars will probably be the canary in the coal mine, providing a wake-up call for everyone who isn't yet paying attention. All jobs will be affected, from fast food McJobs to lawyers and journalists. This is the single most important development facing humanity in the first half of the 21st century. The fashionable belief that Universal Basic Income is the solution is only partly correct. We are probably going to need an entirely new economic system, and we better start planning soon - for the Economic Singularity! The outcome can be very good - a world in which machines do all the boring jobs and humans do pretty much what they please. But there are major risks, which we can only avoid by being alert to the possible futures and planning how to avoid the negative ones."

      The Economic Singularity