About the Author
Cade Metz is a technology correspondent with The New York Times, covering artificial intelligence, driverless cars, robotics, virtual reality, and other emerging areas. Previously, he was a senior staff writer with Wired magazine. He works in The New York Times’ San Francisco bureau and lives across the bay with his wife, Taylor, and two daughters.
"This colorful page-turner puts artificial intelligence into a human perspective. Through the lives of Geoff Hinton and other major players, Metz explains this transformative technology and makes the quest thrilling."
—Walter Isaacson, author of The Code Breaker
Recipient of starred reviews in both Kirkus and Library Journal
THE UNTOLD TECH STORY OF OUR TIME
What does it mean to be smart? To be human? What do we really want from life and the intelligence we have, or might create?
With deep and exclusive reporting, across hundreds of interviews, New York Times Silicon Valley journalist Cade Metz brings you into the rooms where these questions are being answered. Where an extraordinarily powerful new artificial intelligence has been built into our biggest companies, our social discourse, and our daily lives, with few of us even noticing.
Long dismissed as a technology of the distant future, artificial intelligence was a project consigned to the fringes of the scientific community. Then two researchers changed everything. One was a sixty-four-year-old computer science professor who didn’t drive and didn’t fly because he could no longer sit down—but still made his way across North America for the moment that would define a new age of technology. The other was a thirty-six-year-old neuroscientist and chess prodigy who laid claim to being the greatest game player of all time before vowing to build a machine that could do anything the human brain could do.
They took two very different paths to that lofty goal, and they disagreed on how quickly it would arrive. But both were soon drawn into the heart of the tech industry. Their ideas drove a new kind of arms race, spanning Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and OpenAI, a new lab founded by Silicon Valley kingpin Elon Musk. But some believed that China would beat them all to the finish line.
Genius Makers dramatically presents the fierce conflict between national interests, shareholder value, the pursuit of scientific knowledge, and the very human concerns about privacy, security, bias, and prejudice. Like a great Victorian novel, this world of eccentric, brilliant, often unimaginably yet suddenly wealthy characters draws you into the most profound moral questions we can ask. And like a great mystery, it presents the story and facts that lead to a core, vital question:
How far will we let it go?
转自《品玩》 2013年3月,Google花费4400万美元收购了多伦多大学的一家初创公司DNNResearch。 这家公司在当时不仅没有任何产品,也压根没有生产产品的计划。它只有三位员工:当时已经六十余岁的多伦多大学计算机系教授GeoffreyHinton,和他的两个学生AlexKrizhevsky和IIyaSutsk...
評分近年的AI 發展簡史。好看,很多八卦,哈哈
评分人工智能發展史
评分我曾質疑過ARK不斷加倉百度的行為,但是這本書列舉的事實告訴我,跟著木頭姐買就對瞭。
评分深度學習(到 2019 年左右)的發展史,雖然以各種技術進展和突破為話題,但是其實主要是各種 researcher 與 deep learning 相關的八卦和故事。看到這麼多熟悉的名字和各種搞笑的軼事還是蠻好玩的,不過作者是在采訪瞭幾百人之後整閤齣來的這麼一個故事綫,大概在接受采訪的時候人們會有一些避諱或者委婉或者疏漏甚至遺忘之類的,有個彆事情在知道內情的情況下也可以看齣作者的描述不一定準確,而且作者也加瞭一些有點奇怪的自己的觀點,例如把 AlphaGo 去中國比賽比作乒乓球外交之類的。總之作為八卦趣聞看還是蠻不錯的。
评分人工智能發展史
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