Full Description
Understand humanity's opportunity to create Artificial Conscious Entities in response to the singularity
The Singularity Paradox: Bridging the Gap Between Humanity and AI is a comprehensive exploration of how the fusion of biology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence can lead to the creation of Artificial Human Intelligence (AHI) as a conscious response to the unconscious development of superintelligence. You will learn about how:
Singularity highlights the tension between the boundless possibilities of technological advancement and the potential loss of human autonomy, control, and relevance.
AHI may become essential in navigating this singularity and preventing the severe consequences that could arise.
The convergence of humanity and technology, shedding light on the ethical, social, and scientific implications of this transformation is taken on with a fresh perspective.
Written by Anders Indset and Florian Neukart, The Singularity Paradox is a must-read read for anyone interested in the future of technology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and philosophy, as well as humanity's not-so-distant future, where science fiction may become reality.
Contents
Preface: The Final Narcissistic Injury of Humankind ix
Introduction xiii
Chapter 1 Artificial Human Intelligence: Beyond the Human Mind 1
Chapter 2 The Nature of Life: Biological Foundations in a Technological World 27
Chapter 3 The Rise of Artificial General Intelligence: Engineering Universal Thinkers 49
Chapter 4 Theory of Mind: Understanding Consciousness 123
Chapter 5 Exploring the Human Brain: The Seat of Consciousness 169
Chapter 6 The Dual Nature of Consciousness: Algorithmic Precision or Quantum Mystery? 203
Chapter 7 Evolving Humanity: The Journey to Artificial Human Intelligence 233
Chapter 8 The Evolution to Godhood: Transcending Human Limits 283
Chapter 9 Final Reflections: Humanity's Next Evolutionary Leap 297
Epilogue: How to Avoid the Zombie Apocalypse Life in the Singularity: A Mirror to Nowhere 303
Glossary 309
References 315
About the Authors 321
Index 323



