KI verändert die Arbeitswelt in vielen Bereichen. Drei neue Bücher setzen sich damit auseinander, was der Siegeszug der Maschinen für die Menschen bedeutet.
April 24th, 2021
If there s one thing the United States military gets right, it s lethality. Yet even once the US military has you in its sights, it may not know who you actually are such are, these so-called signature strikes even as that wrathful finger of God is called down from upon on high.
As Kate Crawford, Microsoft Research principal and co-founder of the AI Now Institute at NYU, lays out in this fascinating excerpt from her new book,
Atlas of AI, the military-industrial complex is alive and well and now leveraging metadata surveillance scores derived by IBM to decide which home/commute/gender reveal party to drone strike next. And if you think that same insidious technology isn t already trickling down to infest the domestic economy, I have a credit score to sell you.
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April 03, 2021 13:33 IST
These books from Artificial Intelligence experts tap into the fascinating, and sometimes scary, world of emerging technologies
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These books from Artificial Intelligence experts tap into the fascinating, and sometimes scary, world of emerging technologies
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‘The Genius Makers: The Mavericks Who Brought A.I. to Google, Facebook, and the World’ ;
Penguin Random House; ₹799