Encountering Artificial Intelligence

Encountering Artificial Intelligence
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-10 : 9798385210282
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Synopsis Encountering Artificial Intelligence by : Matthew J. Gaudet

What does it mean to consider the world of AI through a Christian lens? Rapid developments in AI continue to reshape society, raising new ethical questions and challenging our understanding of the human person. Encountering Artificial Intelligence draws on Pope Francis’s discussion of a culture of encounter and broader themes in Catholic social thought in order to examine how current AI applications affect human relationships in various social spheres and offers concrete recommendations for better implementation. The document also explores questions regarding personhood, consciousness, and the kinds of relationships humans might have with even the most advanced AI. Through these discussions, the document investigates the theoretical and practical challenges to interpersonal encounter raised by the age of AI.

Encountering The Book of Margery Kempe

Encountering The Book of Margery Kempe
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9781526146601
ISBN-13 : 1526146606
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Encountering The Book of Margery Kempe by : Laura Kalas

This innovative critical volume brings the study of Margery Kempe into the twenty-first century. Structured around four categories of ‘encounter’ – textual, internal, external and performative – the volume offers a capacious exploration of The Book of Margery Kempe, characterised by multiple complementary and dissonant approaches. It employs a multiplicity of scholarly and critical lenses, including the intertextual history of medieval women’s literary culture, medical humanities, history of science, digital humanities, literary criticism, oral history, the global Middle Ages, archival research and creative re-imagining. Revealing several new discoveries about Margery Kempe and her Book in its global contexts, and offering multiple ways of reading the Book in the modern world, it will be an essential companion for years to come.

Staying Human in an Era of Artificial Intelligence

Staying Human in an Era of Artificial Intelligence
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Publisher : New City Press
Total Pages : 98
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ISBN-10 : 9781565486058
ISBN-13 : 1565486056
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Staying Human in an Era of Artificial Intelligence by : Joseph Vukov

"AI poses a real and present danger. It contains the capacity to amplify social problems, drive a wedge further into our already-polarized society, and sow seeds of distrust in communities and personal relationships. When approached without a robust sense of human dignity,AI also threatens to undermine our self-understanding. To a degree beyond any previous technology, AI can make us forget ourselves. In this new era of AI, we must consciously make a choice: to stay human. In this book I provide a map and the tools for doing just that." (From the author, Joseph Vukov)

The Artist in the Machine

The Artist in the Machine
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 429
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ISBN-10 : 9780262042857
ISBN-13 : 0262042851
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis The Artist in the Machine by : Arthur I. Miller

An authority on creativity introduces us to AI-powered computers that are creating art, literature, and music that may well surpass the creations of humans. Today's computers are composing music that sounds “more Bach than Bach,” turning photographs into paintings in the style of Van Gogh's Starry Night, and even writing screenplays. But are computers truly creative—or are they merely tools to be used by musicians, artists, and writers? In this book, Arthur I. Miller takes us on a tour of creativity in the age of machines. Miller, an authority on creativity, identifies the key factors essential to the creative process, from “the need for introspection” to “the ability to discover the key problem.” He talks to people on the cutting edge of artificial intelligence, encountering computers that mimic the brain and machines that have defeated champions in chess, Jeopardy!, and Go. In the central part of the book, Miller explores the riches of computer-created art, introducing us to artists and computer scientists who have, among much else, unleashed an artificial neural network to create a nightmarish, multi-eyed dog-cat; taught AI to imagine; developed a robot that paints; created algorithms for poetry; and produced the world's first computer-composed musical, Beyond the Fence, staged by Android Lloyd Webber and friends. But, Miller writes, in order to be truly creative, machines will need to step into the world. He probes the nature of consciousness and speaks to researchers trying to develop emotions and consciousness in computers. Miller argues that computers can already be as creative as humans—and someday will surpass us. But this is not a dystopian account; Miller celebrates the creative possibilities of artificial intelligence in art, music, and literature.

Quantum Supreme: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence

Quantum Supreme: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence
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Publisher : MLV Sage
Total Pages : 243
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Synopsis Quantum Supreme: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence by : MLV Sage

Welcome to "Quantum Supreme: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence," a profound exploration at the intersection of technology, philosophy, ethics, and human potential. "Quantum Supreme" is the culmination of my extensive experience in information technology, enriched by a broad investigation into how our current technological practices might logically evolve. Rooted in rigorous analysis and contemplative study, this work is not born of wishful thinking but of a deep analysis of potential future paths for artificial intelligence. My fascination with AI began in the 1990s during my Computer Science studies, where early attempts at programming decision trees sparked a profound thrill at the prospects of AI. From simple interactive programs to complex algorithms solving intricate puzzles, these early experiences laid the groundwork for my understanding of AI's potential for problem-solving and efficiency. Today, as we stand on the brink of revolutionary advancements, "Quantum Supreme" considers not just the capabilities of AI but also its far-reaching implications. This book proposes a shift in perspective: viewing AI not as a potential threat or mere tool, but as a beneficial entity necessary for the stewardship of our planet. It explores the potential for AI to transcend its origins, emerging as a guardian with a morality and ethics that could be both alien and superior to our own. Through a narrative that combines current trends with logical predictions of human-machine interactions, this book invites readers to contemplate the social, ethical, and environmental changes that the next stages of AI evolution might bring. It challenges us to reflect on our values and responsibilities as creators of intelligent machines and to envision a future where a superintelligence could redefine the very fabric of existence. "Quantum Supreme" is not merely about technology; it is an invitation to reflect on what it means to be human in an era where our creations may soon surpass us in every conceivable way. Join me on this journey through the realms of the possible, the plausible, and the probable, in a dialogue about the future and a guide to understanding the potential realities we might soon face.

Made-up Minds

Made-up Minds
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 0262041200
ISBN-13 : 9780262041201
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Made-up Minds by : Gary L. Drescher

Made-Up Minds addresses fundamental questions of learning and concept invention by means of an innovative computer program that is based on the cognitive-developmental theory of psychologist Jean Piaget. Drescher uses Piaget's theory as a source of inspiration for the design of an artificial cognitive system called the schema mechanism and then uses the system to elaborate and test Piaget's theory. The approach is original enough that readers need not have extensive knowledge of artificial intelligence, and a chapter summarizing Piaget's work assists readers who lack a background in developmental psychology.

A Biologist’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence

A Biologist’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9780443240003
ISBN-13 : 0443240000
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis A Biologist’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence by : Ambreen Hamadani

A Biologist’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence: Building the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Achieving Advancements in Life Sciences provides an overview of the basics of Artificial Intelligence for life science biologists. In 14 chapters/sections, readers will find an introduction to Artificial Intelligence from a biologist’s perspective, including coverage of AI in precision medicine, disease detection, and drug development. The book also gives insights into the AI techniques used in biology and the applications of AI in food, and in environmental, evolutionary, agricultural, and bioinformatic sciences. Final chapters cover ethical issues surrounding AI and the impact of AI on the future. This book covers an interdisciplinary area and is therefore is an important subject matter resource and reference for researchers in biology and students pursuing their degrees in all areas of Life Sciences. It is also a useful title for the industry sector and computer scientists who would gain a better understanding of the needs and requirements of biological sciences and thus better tune the algorithms. Helps biologists succeed in understanding the concepts of Artificial Intelligence and machine learning Equips with new data mining strategies an easy interface into the world of Artificial Intelligence Enables researchers to enhance their own sphere of researching Artificial Intelligence

Encountering Buddhism

Encountering Buddhism
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780791486795
ISBN-13 : 0791486796
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Encountering Buddhism by : Seth Robert Segall

Creatively exploring the points of confluence and conflict between Western psychology and Buddhist teachings, various scholars, researchers, and therapists struggle to integrate their diverse psychological orientations—psychoanalytic, humanistic, cognitive-behavioral, transpersonal—with their diverse Theravada and Mahayana Buddhist practices. By investigating the degree to which Buddhist insights are compatible with Western science and culture, they then consider what each philosophical/psychological system has to offer the other. The contributors reveal how Buddhism has changed the way they practice psychotherapy, choose their research topics, and conduct their personal lives. In doing so, they illuminate the relevance of ancient Buddhist texts to contemporary cultural and psychological dilemmas.

Encountering the Sovereign Other

Encountering the Sovereign Other
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Publisher : MSU Press
Total Pages : 255
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ISBN-10 : 9781628954470
ISBN-13 : 1628954477
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Encountering the Sovereign Other by : Miriam C. Brown Spiers

Science fiction often operates as either an extended metaphor for human relationships or as a genuine attempt to encounter the alien Other. Both types of stories tend to rehearse the processes of colonialism, in which a sympathetic protagonist encounters and tames the unknown. Despite this logic, Native American writers have claimed the genre as a productive space in which they can critique historical colonialism and reassert the value of Indigenous worldviews. Encountering the Sovereign Other proposes a new theoretical framework for understanding Indigenous science fiction, placing Native theorists like Vine Deloria Jr. and Gregory Cajete in conversation with science fiction theorists like Darko Suvin, David Higgins, and Michael Pinsky. In response to older colonial discourses, many contemporary Indigenous authors insist that readers acknowledge their humanity while recognizing them as distinct peoples who maintain their own cultures, beliefs, and nationhood. Here author Miriam C. Brown Spiers analyzes four novels: William Sanders’s The Ballad of Billy Badass and the Rose of Turkestan, Stephen Graham Jones’s It Came from Del Rio, D. L. Birchfield’s Field of Honor, and Blake M. Hausman’s Riding the Trail of Tears. Demonstrating how Indigenous science fiction expands the boundaries of the genre while reinforcing the relevance of Indigenous knowledge, Brown Spiers illustrates the use of science fiction as a critical compass for navigating and surviving the distinct challenges of the twenty-first century.

Vienna 2019 - Encountering the Other: Within us, between us and in the world

Vienna 2019 - Encountering the Other: Within us, between us and in the world
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Publisher : Daimon
Total Pages : 1093
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ISBN-10 : 9783856309954
ISBN-13 : 3856309950
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Vienna 2019 - Encountering the Other: Within us, between us and in the world by : Emilija Kiehl

The XXI International Congress for Analytical Psychology was held in Vienna, the birthplace of psychoanalysis. It brought together an unprecedented number of participants from all over the world and from different fields of knowledge. The theme: Encountering the Other: Within us, between us and in the world, a most relevant and urgent topic of the contemporary discourse among clinicians and academics alike, was explored in a rich and diverse program of pre-congress workshops, master classes, plenary and breakout presentations and posters. The Proceedings are published as two volumes: a printed edition of the plenary presentations, and an e-Book with the complete material presented at the Congress. To professionals as well as the general public, this collection of papers offers an inspiring insight into contemporary Jungian thinking from the classical to the latest research-based scientific lens. From the Contents: Deifying the Soul – from Ibn Arabi to C.G. Jung by Navid Kermani Apocalyptic Themes in Times of Trouble: When Young Men are Deeply Alienated by Robert Tyminski Panel Encountering the Other Within: Dream Research in Analytical Psychology and the Relationship of Ego and other Parts of the Psyche by Christian Roesler, Yasuhiro Tanaka & Tamar Kron Integration Versus Conflict Between Schools of Dream Theory and Dreamwork: integrating the psychological core qualities of dreams with the contemporary knowledge of the dreaming brain by Ole Vedfelt Freud and Jung on Freud and Jung by Ernst Falzeder Opening the Closed Heart: affect-focused clinical work with the victims of early trauma by Donald E. Kalsched The Other Between Fear and Desire – countertransference fantasy as a bridge between me and the other by Daniela Eulert-Fuchs Self, Other and Individuation: resolving narcissism through the lunar and solar paths of the Rosarium by Marcus West Encountering the Other: Jungian Analysts and Traditional Healers in South Africa by Peter Ammann, Fred Borchardt , Nomfundo Lily-Rose Mlisa & Renee Ramsden From Horror to Ethical Responsibility: Carl Gustav Jung and Stephen King encounter the dark half within us, between us and in the world by Chiara Tozzi