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Fifteen Lectures on Artificial Intelligence Philosophy

Fifteen Lectures on Artificial Intelligence Philosophy

Providing a systematic, open, and informed look into the rapidly evolving universe of computational systems and machine learning, this book uses the study of philosophy to expand our understanding of AI.

Presenting key features and highlighting essential lessons surrounding modern technology while prioritizing accessibility, philosophy professor Xu Yingjin puts forth the latest advancements in the field to inspire deeper learning. Sustaining the dynamism and impact of oral instruction through a lecture-based format, this book adopts a deeply engaging and conversational style to spark further discussion around the philosophical implications of AI. Xu structures his analysis in the ideas of renowned philosophers including Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl, Jerry Fodor, John Searle, Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe, and Shūzō Kuki. Accessible to laypeople, students, and researchers, the lessons contained in this volume aspire to promote understanding and greater interest in all readers.

Ultimately, Fifteen Lectures on Artificial Intelligence Philosophy offers a practical and ethical assessment of AI, while exploring the tensions between the experiences of humans and machines, and mapping a way forward.

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Fifteen Lectures on Artificial Intelligence Philosophy

$40.64

$14.22

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Providing a systematic, open, and informed look into the rapidly evolving universe of computational systems and machine learning, this book uses the study of philosophy to expand our understanding of AI.

Presenting key features and highlighting essential lessons surrounding modern technology while prioritizing accessibility, philosophy professor Xu Yingjin puts forth the latest advancements in the field to inspire deeper learning. Sustaining the dynamism and impact of oral instruction through a lecture-based format, this book adopts a deeply engaging and conversational style to spark further discussion around the philosophical implications of AI. Xu structures his analysis in the ideas of renowned philosophers including Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl, Jerry Fodor, John Searle, Gertrude Elizabeth Margaret Anscombe, and Shūzō Kuki. Accessible to laypeople, students, and researchers, the lessons contained in this volume aspire to promote understanding and greater interest in all readers.

Ultimately, Fifteen Lectures on Artificial Intelligence Philosophy offers a practical and ethical assessment of AI, while exploring the tensions between the experiences of humans and machines, and mapping a way forward.

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