Description
Neurobiology and Artificial Intelligence: Medical, Social, and Ethical Implications explores the dynamic intersection of neurobiology and artificial intelligence, investigating the scientific, philosophical, and ethical implications of these rapidly evolving fields. By blending cutting-edge research with thought-provoking discussions, the book aims to make complex topics accessible to an interdisciplinary audience, from researchers and upper graduate students eager to understand how AI and neuroscience shape our understanding of intelligence, creativity, learning, and the human condition.- Offers clear explanations of scientific and technical concepts- Emphasizes the societal and moral challenges posed by advancements in AI and neuroscience- Explores how neurobiology and AI influence each other and their broader impact on medicine, creativity, and human cognition
Table of Contents
1. Neurobiology and Artificial Intelligence: A Brief History2. Neurobiology of Intelligence3. Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence4. Machine Learning and Artificial Neural Networks5. Visualizing the brain and its functioning6. The "Black Box"7. Different Types of Biological Intelligence8. Learning9. Network Medicine and Artificial Intelligence10. Encoding Evolutionary Processes, Learning, and Intelligence11. Neurobiology of Addictions and AI Dependency12. The Impact of AI on Human Memory13. Artificial intelligence and creativity: catalyst or constraint?14. Artificial intelligence and human relationships15. The Inflation of Scientific Cycles16. Human-Machine Interface and Neuroprosthetics17. The simulation of the human brain and artificial consciousness?18. Staying alive19. Toward a Shared Future: Hybrid AI20. Super-Intelligence and Singularity: What Rules?21. The Concept of "Humanity"22. Science and Ethics: Reflections on the Future of Humanity
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