THE WAY HUMANS NAVIGATE THE WORLD IS ALTERING, FOREVER.
THIS IS YOUR ESSENTIAL AI ROADMAP.
AI is revolutionizing how we approach security, economics, order and even knowledge itself.
It is changing how we experience reality, and our role within it.
Three of our most accomplished and deep thinkers explore what this means for our present and our future, tackling the questions that will affect as all:
What will it mean to be human?
What are the key frontier risks?
What AI ethics are we going to need?
How is AI impacting politics, defence, medicine and education?
‘Absolutely masterful . . . the book we all need’ Fareed Zakaria
‘A muscular contribution to one of the 21st century’s most pressing debates’ The Economist
Henry Kissinger was the 56th Secretary of State and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize; Eric Schmidt, Google’s former CEO, lead the company’s growth for over a decade and Daniel Huttenlocher is dean of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
THIS IS YOUR ESSENTIAL AI ROADMAP.
AI is revolutionizing how we approach security, economics, order and even knowledge itself.
It is changing how we experience reality, and our role within it.
Three of our most accomplished and deep thinkers explore what this means for our present and our future, tackling the questions that will affect as all:
What will it mean to be human?
What are the key frontier risks?
What AI ethics are we going to need?
How is AI impacting politics, defence, medicine and education?
‘Absolutely masterful . . . the book we all need’ Fareed Zakaria
‘A muscular contribution to one of the 21st century’s most pressing debates’ The Economist
Henry Kissinger was the 56th Secretary of State and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize; Eric Schmidt, Google’s former CEO, lead the company’s growth for over a decade and Daniel Huttenlocher is dean of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing.
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Reviews
It should be read by anyone trying to make sense of geopolitics today
A muscular contribution to one of the 21st century's most pressing debates
What it does - and does brilliantly - is illuminate the new problem we have created for ourselves
Absolutely masterful . . . the book we all need