Will Computers Revolt?: Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence

“Do you believe that future thinking machines are likely within our lifetimes?”  After reading this book, the emphatic answer is, “Yes. Let’s get prepared!”  Easy to read, well researched, provocative and written in layman’s language by Charles J. Simon, a uniquely qualified nationally-recognized computer software/hardware expert and neural network software pioneer.  For those imagining the future directions of computer intelligent technology, this book gives readers an excellent place to start.  Many real-world examples are included for the layman with enough technical detail for the computer expert.

“The march of technology will eventually lead to computers with more processing power than the human brain,” says the author, Charles Simon. This book demonstrates intelligence in terms of a number of specific behaviors which are clearly necessary components of thinking and explains how each is not only possible in future computers, but inevitable. By analyzing intelligence in this way, it becomes obvious that computers with these abilities will appear to be intelligent entities.

Also, the book shows how the descendants of today's super computer applications will manifest intelligence when running on computers a million times faster than today’s.  A concise logical argument is presented that various algorithms (such as those for speech-recognition, vision, simulation, goal-seeking and learning) which have limited application today but will be expanded across parallel-processing systems and will create the appearance of reasoned decision-making and cognizance in future machines.

“This future is inevitable,” Charles Simon, said.  “Each of the described components of intelligence will be developed on its own because it will make a definite improvement to applications we are using today.  For example, the text-based language processing capabilities are being developed in order to make Internet searching more useful.  Similarly, improvements in speech-recognition, robotics and virtual reality will lead to many other components of intelligence for computers.”

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Will Computers Revolt?: Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence

“Do you believe that future thinking machines are likely within our lifetimes?”  After reading this book, the emphatic answer is, “Yes. Let’s get prepared!”  Easy to read, well researched, provocative and written in layman’s language by Charles J. Simon, a uniquely qualified nationally-recognized computer software/hardware expert and neural network software pioneer.  For those imagining the future directions of computer intelligent technology, this book gives readers an excellent place to start.  Many real-world examples are included for the layman with enough technical detail for the computer expert.

“The march of technology will eventually lead to computers with more processing power than the human brain,” says the author, Charles Simon. This book demonstrates intelligence in terms of a number of specific behaviors which are clearly necessary components of thinking and explains how each is not only possible in future computers, but inevitable. By analyzing intelligence in this way, it becomes obvious that computers with these abilities will appear to be intelligent entities.

Also, the book shows how the descendants of today's super computer applications will manifest intelligence when running on computers a million times faster than today’s.  A concise logical argument is presented that various algorithms (such as those for speech-recognition, vision, simulation, goal-seeking and learning) which have limited application today but will be expanded across parallel-processing systems and will create the appearance of reasoned decision-making and cognizance in future machines.

“This future is inevitable,” Charles Simon, said.  “Each of the described components of intelligence will be developed on its own because it will make a definite improvement to applications we are using today.  For example, the text-based language processing capabilities are being developed in order to make Internet searching more useful.  Similarly, improvements in speech-recognition, robotics and virtual reality will lead to many other components of intelligence for computers.”

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Will Computers Revolt?: Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence

Will Computers Revolt?: Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence

by Charles J Simon
Will Computers Revolt?: Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence

Will Computers Revolt?: Preparing for the Future of Artificial Intelligence

by Charles J Simon

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“Do you believe that future thinking machines are likely within our lifetimes?”  After reading this book, the emphatic answer is, “Yes. Let’s get prepared!”  Easy to read, well researched, provocative and written in layman’s language by Charles J. Simon, a uniquely qualified nationally-recognized computer software/hardware expert and neural network software pioneer.  For those imagining the future directions of computer intelligent technology, this book gives readers an excellent place to start.  Many real-world examples are included for the layman with enough technical detail for the computer expert.

“The march of technology will eventually lead to computers with more processing power than the human brain,” says the author, Charles Simon. This book demonstrates intelligence in terms of a number of specific behaviors which are clearly necessary components of thinking and explains how each is not only possible in future computers, but inevitable. By analyzing intelligence in this way, it becomes obvious that computers with these abilities will appear to be intelligent entities.

Also, the book shows how the descendants of today's super computer applications will manifest intelligence when running on computers a million times faster than today’s.  A concise logical argument is presented that various algorithms (such as those for speech-recognition, vision, simulation, goal-seeking and learning) which have limited application today but will be expanded across parallel-processing systems and will create the appearance of reasoned decision-making and cognizance in future machines.

“This future is inevitable,” Charles Simon, said.  “Each of the described components of intelligence will be developed on its own because it will make a definite improvement to applications we are using today.  For example, the text-based language processing capabilities are being developed in order to make Internet searching more useful.  Similarly, improvements in speech-recognition, robotics and virtual reality will lead to many other components of intelligence for computers.”


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781732687233
Publisher: Future AI
Publication date: 10/30/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Charles J. Simon, BSEE, MSCS, a uniquely qualified, nationally-recognized computer software/hardware expert and neural network pioneer is also a successful author and speaker. His combined development experience in CPUs, neurological test equipment and artificial intelligence software enabled him to create this book. Previous publications include a book on Computer Aided Design, and numerous technical articles and book contributions with write-ups in Newsweek and other media. Personal interests include: sailing, being one of the few to captain a North American Continent Circumnavigation via the Arctic Northwest Passage and a World Circumnavigation. His philanthropic interests include science centers, art museums, and sailing education programs. Charles and his wife, Cathy, now split their time between the East and West Coasts.

Table of Contents

Preface

Foreword

SECTION I:   Are Super Intelligent Machines in Your Future?

Introduction

Chapter 1:  Are you a Computer?

Chapter 2:  What do I Mean by “Intelligence”?

Chapter 3: Are Intelligent Machines Possible?

Chapter 4:  Are Intelligent Machines Inevitable?

Chapter 5: Won’t AGI be Dangerous?

SECTION II:  What is Intelligence?

Introduction

Chapter 6: Evolving Intelligence

Chapter 7: Synapse : Brain :: Transistor : CPU

Chapter 8: Protozoans, Insects, and Computers

Chapter 9: “Th ablty to rcgnz mening frm prtl inpt”

Chapter 10: Knowledge

Chapter 11: Modelling, Simulation, and Imagination

Chapter 12: Free Will and Consciousness

Chapter 13: How Will Systems Act?

SECTION III: What’s the Future of Intelligent Machines?

Introduction

Chapter 14: A Brief History of AI

Chapter 15: Genius

Chapter 16: Asimov Revisited

Chapter 17: The Turing Test

Chapter 18: Will Computers Revolt?

Afterword: An Interview with a Computer

Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations

Index

 

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