Humans are underrated what high achievers know that brilliant machines never will
What hope will there be for us when computers can drive cars better than humans, predict Supreme Court decisions better than legal experts, identify faces, scurry helpfully around offices and factories, even perform some surgeries, all faster, more reliably, and less expensively than people? It'...
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Main Author: | Colvin, Geoffrey (Author) |
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Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
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New York, New York :
Portfolio/Penguin,
[2015]
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