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Genius Makers

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The narrative explores the evolution of artificial intelligence, from its pioneering days to its current advancements and future possibilities. It delves into the competitive landscape among tech giants like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and OpenAI. While Google is currently leading, Facebook demonstrates agility and innovation, and OpenAI, founded by Elon Musk and Sam Altman, emerges as a bold newcomer. Each company contributes uniquely to a technology that holds both remarkable potential and significant risks, reshaping the tech industry in profound ways. In addition to examining AI's development, the narrative raises critical ethical questions surrounding the technology. It challenges readers to consider whether pursuing strong AI is wise, how it might transform humanity, and the potential impact on the job market. It also questions whether these companies are overly focused on the financial gains of AI, potentially overlooking the serious implications of creating machines that mimic human behavior. Written by an expert with exclusive access to these companies and others in the field, this character-driven account captures a pivotal moment in technological history.

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Genius Makers, Cade Metz

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Language
English
Authors
Cade Metz
Publisher
Penguin
Released
2022
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
ISBN10
1524742694
ISBN13
9781524742690
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The narrative explores the evolution of artificial intelligence, from its pioneering days to its current advancements and future possibilities. It delves into the competitive landscape among tech giants like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and OpenAI. While Google is currently leading, Facebook demonstrates agility and innovation, and OpenAI, founded by Elon Musk and Sam Altman, emerges as a bold newcomer. Each company contributes uniquely to a technology that holds both remarkable potential and significant risks, reshaping the tech industry in profound ways. In addition to examining AI's development, the narrative raises critical ethical questions surrounding the technology. It challenges readers to consider whether pursuing strong AI is wise, how it might transform humanity, and the potential impact on the job market. It also questions whether these companies are overly focused on the financial gains of AI, potentially overlooking the serious implications of creating machines that mimic human behavior. Written by an expert with exclusive access to these companies and others in the field, this character-driven account captures a pivotal moment in technological history.