Transcending Humanity : On the Nature of Artificial Intelligence.DE

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Transcending Humanity : On the Nature of Artificial Intelligence.DE

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Can humans shape their own lives, or are they merely self-observing matter? Detlef Stapf takes his readers on a journey through a comprehensive theory of evolution. He covers a vast spectrum, from the origins of the universe to the eventual overcoming of humanity through artificial intelligence. Common definitions of language, thought and consciousness, as well as conventional views on free will and the meaning of life, are put to the test, as are the properties of the universe and the mechanisms of replication. Examples from ancient and modern societies illustrate why actors in politics and business inevitably act against their own interests. This behaviour is particularly evident in the current ecological crisis and in the use of AI systems. History-so the author argues-provides us with sufficient information to deduce what the future of humanity will look like. As a result, phenomena such as religion and conservatism are undergoing a remarkable rehabilitation. Detlef Stapf, born in 1952 in Rudolstadt (Germany), is a trained engineer and studied philosophy and history; he was a business editor and worked as the arts editor of the "Nordkurier" in Neubrandenburg for many years. He has published several works on contemporary art and art history, as well as articles on media sociology and the relationship between East and West Germans. He lives in Neuwied am Rhein, where he works as a writer and communications consultant.