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The book argues that we are facing an impressive technological revolution driven by Artificial Intelligence and that this revolution is based on the Alan Turing's “vision”. This vision rests on the idea that intelligence is not an intrinsic property of human beings, but is a way in which matter is functionally organized and an attribute we are naturally inclined to ascribe to certain entities when their behavior elicits this natural attitude. If matter is organized in a functionally appropriate way, then our brains spontaneously adopt an intentional stance consisting of social cognition in relation to other individuals and anthropomorphism toward other animals and artifacts. This idea is groundbreaking and now assumes the status of a normal science, not just another cultural perspective. For decades we have pretended that this idea does not have the corrosive power that it actually does, perhaps more so than the Copernican and Darwinian revolutions. But now, given the achievements of new forms of computing centered on deep learning, predictive coding, and quantum computing, the most common intuitions can no longer avoid the dangerous Turing idea.
Humanoid robotics, security policy, and self-driving cars are just a few of the things that are changing our everyday lives. The rapid advancement of AI is eroding one by one all the cornerstones considered unique and constitutive of human nature: language, consciousness, creativity, moral responsibility. New ethical questions emerge. What is the most appropriate way to interact with machines, without being overwhelmed by the fear that machines will turn against us, and resisting enslaving them? Analysis of the most likely future scenarios suggests a new form of intelligence, widespread in the environment, in artifacts, and on the Internet, that promises to improve a range of human performance, but risks thereby losing its bearer as a result, violating one of the basic rules of how the mind works, namely that intentional states must have a bearer. But without a bearer, intelligence also loses the property of responsibility.
The book is intended for scholars, researchers, and practitioners across disciplines who are interested in understanding the philosophical, ethical, and social implications of Artificial Intelligence and its impact on human nature. It also addresses readers intrigued by the intersections of cognitive science, technology, and society, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities posed by Turing's groundbreaking vision in shaping our future.
Title: Turing's Vision How Ai Is Shaping The World
Format: Hardback Book
Release Date: 04 Jul 2025
Author: Pietro Perconti
Sku: 3385861
Catalogue No: 9781032561219
Category: Reading
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