![]() ![]() I think a more symmetric proportion of these couplings and perhaps even an occasional less fictional approach to these stories would have been even better for the reader. ![]() The stories do have a wide range of themes that include COVID, data privacy, jobs and careers, etc. My least favorite parts of the book, however, are these translated vignettes, as these are quite lengthy (typically more than twice the volume of the analyses) and not usually “gripping” as described in the front cover. ![]() These analyses are written without excessive technical jargon. The cogent analyses of these stories are good to excellent and cover a myriad of topics from convolutional neural networks, GPT-3, and even AI healthcare. This book is interesting in its format of pairing 10 science fictional short stories that take place 20 years from here (and hence the title AI 2041) with settings from around the world accompanied by relevant analyses of the AI elements. ![]() Kai-Fu Lee, formerly the president of Google China and author of the New York Times best seller AI Superpowers, and Chen QuiFan, a novelist and the president of the Chinese Science Fiction Association, teamed up for this insightful look into the future of artificial intelligence. Kai-Fu Lee, in the introduction for AI 2041 “Artificial intelligence is the elucidation of the human learning process, the quantification of the human thinking process, the explication of human behavior, and the understanding of what makes intelligence possible. ![]()
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