Will intelligent machines ever truly think, reason, or even feel as humans do? This book places generative artificial intelligence within the broader landscape of the field, explaining its core concepts, methods, and algorithms in a clear and accessible way. It explores real-world applications, examines the risks and challenges ahead, and reflects on the profound questions raised by increasingly autonomous machines. Could AI systems one day hold rights and responsibilities similar to our own? A question not just for scientists, but for society as a whole.
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- "I started reading it and did not put it down before I finished."
- "It was a very useful book to understand what AI really is."
- "In this short book, the author explores the possibility that machines may achieve intelligence comparable to that of humans, including the capacity to think and feel. A central question raised is whether, in the future, machines might possess rights and obligations similar to those of human beings."
- "A simple introduction to a complex topic."
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