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Evolutionary intelligence : how technology will make us smarter / W. Russell Neuman.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: [2023]Description: xv, 232p.: illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780262048484
Other title:
  • How technology will make us smarter
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • CB478 .N435 2023
Other classification:
  • G:66:(D65,8(B)) R3
Contents:
Evolutionary intelligence -- Communication like never before : how would E.I. actually work? -- The hard part : compensating for human cognitive bias -- Here be dragons -- Evolutionary intelligence in historical perspective -- Evolutionary intelligence is already here -- Putting evolutionary intelligence to work : some brief case studies -- Next steps.
Summary: "Ubiquitous computational technologies will define our future, and this book takes the hopeful view that such technologies, properly designed, can enhance rather than diminish human agency. As people co-evolve with our technology, we can develop technological assistance to enhance our decision making and compensate for our biases: personalized medicine, intelligent romance, digital law, hybrid athletics, and cyberfinance offer compelling cases of how augmented intelligence is working now and how it will continue to evolve"-- Provided by publisher.
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Textbook Textbook Central Library Central Library G:66:(D65,8(B)) R3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available CL1681808

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Evolutionary intelligence -- Communication like never before : how would E.I. actually work? -- The hard part : compensating for human cognitive bias -- Here be dragons -- Evolutionary intelligence in historical perspective -- Evolutionary intelligence is already here -- Putting evolutionary intelligence to work : some brief case studies -- Next steps.

"Ubiquitous computational technologies will define our future, and this book takes the hopeful view that such technologies, properly designed, can enhance rather than diminish human agency. As people co-evolve with our technology, we can develop technological assistance to enhance our decision making and compensate for our biases: personalized medicine, intelligent romance, digital law, hybrid athletics, and cyberfinance offer compelling cases of how augmented intelligence is working now and how it will continue to evolve"-- Provided by publisher.

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