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Genesis

Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit

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Genesis

By: Eric Schmidt, Henry A. Kissinger, Craig Mundie
Narrated by: Byron Wagner
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THE FOLLOW UP TO THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER THE AGE OF AI

In his final book, the late Henry Kissinger joins forces with two leading technologists to mount a profound exploration of the epochal challenges and opportunities presented by the revolution in Artificial Intelligence.

As it absorbs data, gains agency, and intermediates between humans and reality, AI (Artificial Intelligence) will help us to address enormous crises, from climate change to geopolitical conflicts to income inequality. It might well solve some of the greatest mysteries of our universe and elevate the human spirit to unimaginable heights. But it will also pose challenges on a scale and of an intensity that we have never seen - usurping our power of independent judgment and action, testing our relationship with the divine, and perhaps even spurring a new phase in human evolution.

The last book of elder statesman Henry Kissinger, written with technologists Craig Mundie and Eric Schmidt, Genesis charts a course between blind faith and unjustified fear as it outlines an effective strategy for navigating the age of AI.
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A timely exploration of the relationship between artificial intelligence and knowledge, power, and politics, this book pushes us to think hard about the risk and potential AI holds for humanity (Bill Gates)
What does AI mean for discovery? For truth? For security, prosperity and politics? In answering these questions, these three extraordinary thinkers are (characteristically) unafraid to tackle the biggest themes and most profound questions around the dominant technology of our times. Epic in scope, bracing in clarity and always rooted in deep experience, this is an essential read (Mustafa Suleyman)
In the coming Age of Artificial Intelligence, what will be the role of humans? In the final years of his life, Henry Kissinger immersed himself in studying AI, and he coauthored this book with technologists Eric Schmidt and Craig Mundie. It is a profound exploration of how we can protect human dignity and values in an era of autonomous machines (Walter Isaacson)
This important book offers one of the first real looks at the future now in front of us - a future of almost limitless possibility, along with very complex new challenges (Sam Altman)
Kissinger, Mundie and Schmidt provide the deepest reflections we yet have on the opportunities and challenges posed by the looming AI-shaped global system. Readers of their book will learn something profoundly important. Before we can even think about new policies regarding AI, we will need to develop new conceptions of human reason and humanity itself. This book was Henry Kissinger's final work. It may well prove his most prophetic and important. It is profoundly important reading (Larry Summers)
The next great technological revolution - in artificial intelligence - is already happening. While much of the conversation is about what AI can do and where AI will go, this book brilliantly reframes the discussion. How will human beings relate to AI? How does this thrilling, terrifying new scientific explosion change our conception of what it means to be human. You would expect a profound book given the three authors involved - and you will get it (Fareed Zakaria)
The authors of Genesis raise profound questions that are best answered by placing intelligent tools and technologies in the hands of people, empowering them with real agency to be more confident, more capable, and more in control (Satya Nadella)
A must read for anyone trying to think seriously about the challenges posed by AI. Genesis captures what we know-and most importantly don't know-about the dangers posed by the unconstrained advance of AI. Drawing on lessons learned in the nuclear age, Kissinger and his colleagues illuminate the murky path ahead (Graham Allison)
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I had hopes for this listen after hearing a great interview on Diary of a Ceo, but, to be honest, I think I got more out of the podcast than I did this audio book. Maybe that is down to changes in my listening habits. The book covered some obvious areas of change, and explored some deeper potential impacts of AI, for better or worse, but I just don't feel I really took much away.

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People outside of the field of AI need to listen to this. The path to AGI will have a more profound impact on society than at any other time in history and we're close. We will be living in a time of great abundance but governance of AGI will be grabbed by the elites leaving the rest of society without a voice. It's important to democratise AGI and have transparency on decision making and reasoning. Unfortunately I'm not hopeful this will happen and AGI will be making decisions that favour the elites while using smoke and mirrors to deceive the rest of us.

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This book is required reading for professionals at any level tasked with making decisions about AI.

‘Who Will Decide?’

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Een belangrijk, visionair boek dat de diepere implicaties van AI onderzoekt. Vooral waardevol voor wie AI in een breder historisch, ethisch en geopolitiek kader wil begrijpen.

Multidisciplinair perspectief De combinatie van technologie (Schmidt), geopolitiek (Kissinger) en wetenschap (Huttenlocher)

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All the things in this book COULD come true and i could have told you so. The further this book goes, its cringe increases. The points raised could be considered by any college atudent,and likely given the same resources would be me most well considered. AI hype in a Book from a tech leader of the past and an aged political figure. I learned nothing about AI from this. And i really did want to. Two figures that are recognised and slightly hold public prominence should really have made aomething worth hearing but utterly failed to do so. If you are looking for fantasy then find a fantasy tech book and if your looking for insight try the book AI Snake Oil which has thought provoking considerations. Dont waste your time with this one. I own an AI consulting firm. This is not useful really to any person in any sub grouo. No use to tech community, no use to politicians, no use to futurists, no use to beginners or experts in the field

nonscene fantasy dream wrapped up as incites.

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