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The great majority of books on artificial intelligence are written by AI experts who understandably focus on its achievements and potential transformative effects on society. In contrast, AI vs Humans is written by two psychologists (Michael and Christine Eysenck) whose perspective on AI (including robotics) is based on their knowledge and understanding of human cognition.
This book evaluates the strengths and limitations of people and AI. The authors' expertise equips them well to consider this by seeing how well (or badly) AI compares to human intelligence. They accept that AI matches or exceeds human ability in many spheres such as mathematical calculations, complex games (e.g., chess, Go, and poker), diagnosis from medical images, and robotic surgery.
However, the human tendency to anthropomorphise has led many people to claim mistakenly that AI systems can think, infer, reason, and understand while engaging in information processing. In fact, such systems lack a

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1. Brief History of AI and Robotics 2. AI Dominance 3. Human Strengths 4. How (Un)Intelligent is AI? 5. Human Limitations 6. Robots and Morality 7. And the Winner is? 8. The Future

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 12/31/2021 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367754952, 978-0367754952
    ISBN10: 0367754959

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The great majority of books on artificial intelligence are written by AI experts who understandably focus on its achievements and potential transformative effects on society. In contrast, AI vs Humans is written by two psychologists (Michael and Christine Eysenck) whose perspective on AI (including robotics) is based on their knowledge and understanding of human cognition.
    This book evaluates the strengths and limitations of people and AI. The authors' expertise equips them well to consider this by seeing how well (or badly) AI compares to human intelligence. They accept that AI matches or exceeds human ability in many spheres such as mathematical calculations, complex games (e.g., chess, Go, and poker), diagnosis from medical images, and robotic surgery.
    However, the human tendency to anthropomorphise has led many people to claim mistakenly that AI systems can think, infer, reason, and understand while engaging in information processing. In fact, such systems lack a

    Table of Contents

    1. Brief History of AI and Robotics 2. AI Dominance 3. Human Strengths 4. How (Un)Intelligent is AI? 5. Human Limitations 6. Robots and Morality 7. And the Winner is? 8. The Future

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