A Brief History of Intelligence, Max S. Bennett
A Brief History of Intelligence, Max S. Bennett
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A Brief History of Intelligence
Evolution, AI, and the Five Breakthroughs That Made Our Brains

Author: Max S. Bennett

Narrator: George Newbern

Unabridged: 12 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 10/24/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

Equal parts Sapiens, Behave, and Superintelligence, but wholly original in scope, A Brief History of Intelligence offers a paradigm shift for how we understand neuroscience and AI. Artificial intelligence entrepreneur Max Bennett chronicles the five “breakthroughs” in the evolution of human intelligence and reveals what brains of the past can tell us about the AI of tomorrow. In the last decade, capabilities of artificial intelligence that had long been the realm of science fiction have, for the first time, become our reality. AI is now able to produce original art, identify tumors in pictures, and even steer our cars. And yet, large gaps remain in what modern AI systems can achieve—indeed, human brains still easily perform intellectual feats that we can’t replicate in AI systems. How is it possible that AI can beat a grandmaster at chess but can’t effectively load a dishwasher? As AI entrepreneur Max Bennett compellingly argues, finding the answer requires diving into the billion-year history of how the human brain evolved; a history filled with countless half-starts, calamities, and clever innovations. Not only do our brains have a story to tell—the future of AI may depend on it.Now, in A Brief History of Intelligence, Bennett bridges the gap between neuroscience and AI to tell the brain’s evolutionary story, revealing how understanding that story can help shape the next generation of AI breakthroughs. Deploying a fresh perspective and working with the support of many top minds in neuroscience, Bennett consolidates this immense history into an approachable new framework, identifying the “Five Breakthroughs” that mark the brain’s most important evolutionary leaps forward. Each breakthrough brings new insight into the biggest mysteries of human intelligence. Containing fascinating corollaries to developments in AI, A Brief History of Intelligence shows where current AI systems have matched or surpassed our brains, as well as where AI systems still fall short. Simply put, until AI systems successfully replicate each part of our brain’s long journey, AI systems will fail to exhibit human-like intelligence.Endorsed and lauded by many of the top neuroscientists in the field today, Bennett’s work synthesizes the most relevant scientific knowledge and cutting-edge research into an easy-to-understand and riveting evolutionary story. With sweeping scope and stunning insights, A Brief History of Intelligence proves that understanding the arc of our brain’s history can unlock the tools for successfully navigating our technological future. Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

About Max S. Bennett

MAX BENNETT is an entrepreneur and researcher. He has cofounded multiple AI companies, holds several patents for AI technologies, and has published numerous scientific papers on the topics of evolutionary neuroscience and intelligence. He has been featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list as well as the Built In NYC’s 30 Tech Leaders Under 30. Most notably, Bennett was the cofounder and Chief Product Offi­cer of Bluecore, one of the fastest growing companies in the U.S., providing AI technologies to some of the largest companies in the world. Bluecore has been featured in the annual Inc. 500 fastest growing com­panies, as well as Glassdoor’s 50 best places to work in the U.S. Bluecore was recently valued at over $1 bil­lion. Bennett graduated from Washington University in St. Louis, summa cum laude, with a degree in economics and mathematics.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stetson on January 07, 2025

A Brief History of Intelligence is another "big history" book. Instead of following human history (Sapiens), Western socioeconomic success (Guns, Germs, and Steel, Why Nations Fail, The WEIRDest People in the World), political history (The End of History) or genetic history (Who We Are and How We Go......more

Goodreads review by Jason on January 20, 2025

An extraordinary combination of explication, synthesis, connecting and extension creates a form of originality deeply grounded in neuroscience, psychology, animal behavior, human evolutionary biology, computer science and more. Among the best books I have read in many years. I confess I was initiall......more

Goodreads review by Tiago on December 08, 2024

How would you figure out how to make intelligent machines? The historical precedent for building intelligence sounds like a good start. What if that precedent is a disordered mess of papers and insights across several fields and decades that may require a couple of textbooks to start to understand?......more

Goodreads review by Emil O. W. on December 28, 2024

It's about intelligence but not from the human intelligence research perspective. Rather it's a history of how intelligence evolved on earth and how mimicking it led to AI.......more

Goodreads review by Clarabelle on January 26, 2024

Honestly a tough read for me cuz I'm intellectually challenged. All I remembered from the book was how AI was a thing in the 1950s..(?) Way before the 2000s, and how it started from this concept called reinforcement learning based on actual rewards (this was v1 that's why AI didn't take off because......more