Great books on artificial intelligence and the future of human beings
“It is clear to me that AI will never replace physicians
- but physicians who use AI will replace those who don't.”
-- Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, President of the American Medical Association. 2023
The AI Revolution in Medicine: GPT-4 and Beyond. by Peter Lee, Carey Goldberg, Isaac Kohane
Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans. By Melanie Mitchell
The title is clear enough to tell you what this book is about. Dr. Mitchell has done a fantastic job
to explain the complex algorithms of machine learning and AI to the readers without IT background.
Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. By Max Tegmark
Are you scared of AI taking over the world? This is the book you want to read!
A Thousand Brains. By Jeff Howkins
An amazing book about neuroscience and a theory of how human brain works, written by an IT guy,
and a very successful entrepreneur. What will the future like for human beings if we figured
out the secret of human brains and we can really duplicate our brains into a super computers?
Visit Numenta,
an organization founded by Dr. Jeff Hawkins and Dr. Sandy Pentland in 2005
trying to find out how the brain works and how we can apply this knowledge to build more intelligent machines.
AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order. By Kai-Fu Lee
Kai-Fu Lee's thought-provoking book provides a unique perspective on the intersection of
artificial intelligence (AI) and geopolitics. By highlighting the advancements being made in
AI research and development in both China and Silicon Valley, Lee argues that
the world is entering a new era where AI will play an increasingly significant
role in shaping economies, societies, and international relations.
This book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the implications of
AI on society and the global economy. Lee's insights into the current state of AI research,
combined with his own experiences as a pioneer in the field, provide valuable context for policymakers,
business leaders, and individuals alike.
(Book review text generated by Meta Llama3 8.0B, local installation in my Mar Air M1 16GB RAM).
The Worlds I See: Curiosity, Exploration, and Discovery at the Dawn of AI. By Fei-Fei Li
In this autobiography, Dr. Fei-Fei Li tells her own story in developing
ImageNet
that revolutionized the computer vision, as an immigrant from China,
and how she became an AI scientist with strong family support.
智能时代 – 5G、 loT构建超级智能新机遇 (吴军)
Chinese version only
从科学发展的历史,到人工智能的未来,引发社会、经济、文化的巨变。这是一部面向未来必读的中文书