The Myth of Artificial Intelligence, Erik J. Larson
The Myth of Artificial Intelligence, Erik J. Larson
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The Myth of Artificial Intelligence
Why Computers Can’t Think the Way We Do

Author: Erik J. Larson

Narrator: Perry Daniels

Unabridged: 10 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/19/2021


Synopsis

Futurists insist that AI will soon eclipse the capacities of the most gifted human mind. What hope do we have against superintelligent machines? But we aren't really on the path to developing intelligent machines. In fact, we don't even know where that path might be.

Erik Larson takes us on a tour of the landscape of AI to show how far we are from superintelligence, and what it would take to get there. Ever since Alan Turing, AI enthusiasts have equated artificial intelligence with human intelligence. This is a profound mistake. AI works on inductive reasoning, crunching data sets to predict outcomes. But humans don't correlate data sets: we make conjectures informed by context and experience. Human intelligence is a web of best guesses, given what we know about the world. We haven't a clue how to program this kind of intuitive reasoning, known as abduction. Yet it is the heart of common sense. That's why Alexa can't understand what you are asking, and why AI can only take us so far.

Larson argues that AI hype is both bad science and bad for science. A culture of invention thrives on exploring unknowns, not overselling existing methods. Inductive AI will continue to improve at narrow tasks, but if we want to make real progress, we will need to start by more fully appreciating the only true intelligence we know—our own.

About Erik J. Larson

Erik J. Larson is a computer scientist and tech entrepreneur. The founder of two DARPA-funded AI startups, he is currently working on core issues in natural language processing and machine learning. He has written for the Atlantic and for professional journals and has tested the technical boundaries of artificial intelligence through his work with the IC2 tech incubator at the University of Texas at Austin.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Valeriu on November 22, 2024

De ce recomand această lucrare și o consider importantă în vasta literatură cu privire la inteligența artificială? Încerc cîteva răspunsuri provizorii. Pentru că m-a ajutat să ințeleg că nu am definit niciodată corect termenul „inteligență”. Ea nu e doar capacitatea de a rezolva probleme noi (cum a c......more

Goodreads review by Dan on October 07, 2021

Successful guys like Musk - who by the way believes that we live in a simulation like Matrix - spend money, form organizations, and participate in talks to block the imminent and evil AI. Bostrom devises brilliant schemes on how to outsmart, while still we can, a superintelligence that may turn us h......more

Goodreads review by Ben on April 16, 2021

There is a prevailing dogma that achieving "artificial general intelligence" will require nothing more than bigger and better machine learning models. Add more layers, add more data, create better optimization algorithms and voila: a system as general purpose as humans but infinitely superior in the......more

Goodreads review by Live Forever or Die Trying on January 23, 2022

I personally believe one of the most valuable things a reader can do is to read books that are contrarian to your held viewpoint. I surround myself with books and articles from Futurist, Transhumanist, Techno-progressive Leftists, and Scientist working on finding a cure for aging (writing this out m......more

Goodreads review by Loren on June 19, 2021

The best, most level headed, and honest take on where scientists are with AI. No talk of cosmic endowment, killer robots, and machines replacing humans as a species. Larson doesn't sidestep the narrow successes of AI; he explains them for what they are. Larson explains why computers can beat humans......more