
The Fall of the Empire of Man: Memoirs of a Robot
by (france) Chang Boyi François Roche
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This book tells the history of artificial intelligence research and application from the first-person perspective of a robot in 2038: from the star-studded 1956 Dartmouth Conference, to the stagnant exploration, logical reasoning and probability and statistics route disputes in the 1970s to 1990s; to the resurgence of artificial intelligence in the first 20 years of the 21st century - the development of supporting technologies and computing power has made artificial intelligence a very familiar part of human life, silent but It is rapidly changing human daily life and industrial production; and in the "near future" of the 21st century, 1930s and 1940s, what are the most likely paths the world of artificial intelligence will take - some paths lead to the liberation and improvement of human beings, and some lead to the division of human groups and the disintegration of human rule... In a short space, the author presents readers with a unique picture that combines historical, economic, literary imagination and other perspectives and interests.
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