Rule of the Robots
- Author Martin Ford
- Narrator Ian Carlsen
- Publisher John Murray Press
- Run Time 8 hours and 50 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Artificial intelligence, Impact of science and technology on society, Robotics.
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What to expect
Hard-hitting and thought-provoking, covering everything from self-driving cars to the history of deep learning to apps for diagnosing skin cancer, Rule of the Robots challenges our fears and preconceptions about artificial intelligence. Ford argues that AI is here to stay and the real question is not how to stop it, but how to control its negative potential and harness its power for good as AI transforms our economy, our politics, and our lives.
(P) 2021 Hachette Audio
Critics Review
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Probably the most compelling single-volume book so far on AI’s advance and the opportunities and challenges associated with its multi-faceted impact on the world. Those in AI and those outside it will get a lot out of his clear-eyed and critical perspective. I highly recommend it
James Manyika, Chairman and Director of the McKinsey Global Institute -
There is no technology more important today than AI. Martin Ford continues his tradition of clear insights and observations about this important topic in a well-researched page-turner. A delightful book!
Erik Brynjolfsson, Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab and co-author of The Second Machine Age -
The best up-to-date, go-to book on the social and economic implications of artificial intelligence
Tyler Cowen, Professor of Economics at George Mason University -
An incisive, balanced, and well-informed discussion of where AI stands today, how it may evolve, and the risks it poses to human society
Stuart Russell, Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Berkeley and co-author of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach -
Writing about the future of robotics is a dangerous endeavor, since it illuminates every aspect of our lives with a startling, uncharted perspective. Ford navigates this challenge admirably, with an exceptional blend of depth, rigor and clarity
Judea Pearl, winner of the A.M. Turing Award and co-author of The Book of Why -
Rule of the Robots is subtle and clever, a book that will challenge readers to reassess their position on AI
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