The Age of AI
From September 1973 to January 1977, Henry A. Kissinger was the 56th Secretary of State. From January 1969 to November 1975, he was also the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs. In 1973, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, in 1977, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and in 1986, the Medal of Liberty.
Eric Schmidt is a successful entrepreneur, technologist, and philanthropist. As Google's CEO, he led the company's development from a Silicon Valley upstart to a global technology giant. He was Google's Chief Executive Officer and Chairman from 2001 to 2011, Executive Chairman from 2011 to 2018, and Technical Advisor from 2018 to 2020.
The initial dean of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing is Daniel Huttenlocher. Previously, he was the founding Dean and Vice Provost of Cornell Tech, Cornell University's digital technology-focused graduate school in New York City.
The Age of AI brings together three of the world's most brilliant and insightful thinkers to investigate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it is reshaping human society—as well as what this technology implies for us all.
An AI learns to win chess by making moves that human great masters would never have thought of. Another AI identified a novel antibiotic by examining molecular features unknown to human experts. In simulated dogfights, AI-powered jets are now overcoming veteran human pilots. AI is making its way into search, streaming, medical, education, and a variety of other industries, altering how humans perceive reality.
Three notable thinkers have collaborated on The Age of AI to investigate how AI will affect our connections with knowledge, politics, and the societies in which we live. It is among the best books on AI and machine learning. The Age of AI is a critical roadmap to our present and future, an era unlike any other.
Author: Henry A. Kissinger, Eric Schmidt and Daniel Huttenlocher
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