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"One of Forbes' Must-Read Brain Books of 2019"
"Finalist for the PROSE Award in Philosophy, Association of American Publishers"
"Packed with material that enlightens new ways of thinking about a hot topic. . . . a philosophical tour with real-world implications and it’ll appeal most to readers who enjoy playing out scenarios. . . . One of the benefits of learning about AI is better understanding the human mind, and this book—while challenging—offers an accessible, enjoyable intro for both."---David DiSalvo, Forbes
"Schneider is a sure-footed and witty guide to slippery ethical terrain. Her exposition of the consciousness problem is laced with helpful examples. It pries clarity from the essential opacity of its central concepts, most important consciousness itself. And it is refreshingly candid."---Aziz Huq, Washington Post
"[A] demanding dialogue between philosophy and science."---Andrew Robinson, Nature
"[A] well-reasoned and thoughtful discussion about the need for AI researchers and policymakers to place more emphasis on the question of consciousness."---Martin De Saulles, Times Higher Education
"This is a fun, provocative, thoughtful and interesting book to read. . . . As we rush, almost unthinkingly into an AI enhanced world this is a book that is well worth reading."---Simon Cocking, Irish Tech News
"This book is a delight to read. Deeply satisfying: a double prolonged plea for humility as we explore questions [of AI and the nature of consciousness]. A stimulating and accessible blend of neuroethical speculation and provocation, all deriving from a deeply felt moral mission. In short, highly recommend."---John Banja, AJOB Neuroscience
"Accessible and intriguing. . . . A significant contribution to some of the often-overlooked ethical issues surrounding the continued development of artificial intelligence."---Ken Daley, The Philosopher’s Magazine

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    Publisher: Princeton University Press
    Publication Date: 01/10/2019
    ISBN13: 9780691180144, 978-0691180144
    ISBN10: 0691180148

    Description

    Book Synopsis


    Trade Review
    "One of Forbes' Must-Read Brain Books of 2019"
    "Finalist for the PROSE Award in Philosophy, Association of American Publishers"
    "Packed with material that enlightens new ways of thinking about a hot topic. . . . a philosophical tour with real-world implications and it’ll appeal most to readers who enjoy playing out scenarios. . . . One of the benefits of learning about AI is better understanding the human mind, and this book—while challenging—offers an accessible, enjoyable intro for both."---David DiSalvo, Forbes
    "Schneider is a sure-footed and witty guide to slippery ethical terrain. Her exposition of the consciousness problem is laced with helpful examples. It pries clarity from the essential opacity of its central concepts, most important consciousness itself. And it is refreshingly candid."---Aziz Huq, Washington Post
    "[A] demanding dialogue between philosophy and science."---Andrew Robinson, Nature
    "[A] well-reasoned and thoughtful discussion about the need for AI researchers and policymakers to place more emphasis on the question of consciousness."---Martin De Saulles, Times Higher Education
    "This is a fun, provocative, thoughtful and interesting book to read. . . . As we rush, almost unthinkingly into an AI enhanced world this is a book that is well worth reading."---Simon Cocking, Irish Tech News
    "This book is a delight to read. Deeply satisfying: a double prolonged plea for humility as we explore questions [of AI and the nature of consciousness]. A stimulating and accessible blend of neuroethical speculation and provocation, all deriving from a deeply felt moral mission. In short, highly recommend."---John Banja, AJOB Neuroscience
    "Accessible and intriguing. . . . A significant contribution to some of the often-overlooked ethical issues surrounding the continued development of artificial intelligence."---Ken Daley, The Philosopher’s Magazine

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