Titre : | vie 3.0 : être humain à l'ère de l'intelligence artificielle |
Auteurs : | Max Tegmark ; Julien Bambaggi, Traducteur |
Type de document : | Books |
Editeur : | Malakoff Cedex [France] : Dunod, 2018 |
Article en page(s) : | X, 433 p. |
Collection : | Quai des sciences, ISSN 1764-4437 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-2-10-074138-0 |
Langues: | Français |
Index. décimale : | 006.301 |
Tags : | Artificial intelligence ; Automation--ethics ; Artificial intelligence--Philosophy ; Artificial intelligence--Social aspects ; Automation--Social aspects ; Artificial intelligence--Moral and ethical aspects ; Automation--Moral and ethical aspects ; Technological forecasting ; Human-computer interaction ; Information society |
Résumé : |
De quelle façon l’intelligence artificielle va-t-elle s’immiscer dans notre société ? Les machines finiront-elles par nous surpasser et prendre notre place sur le marché du travail ? Cette utopie transhumaniste, certains pensent qu’elle deviendra réalité dans le courant de ce siècle. Et si ces recherches aboutissent, que se passera-t-il ? Ne sommes-nous pas en train de fabriquer ce qui fera notre perte ? Comment éviter que les machines prennent le dessus ? Quel futur voulons-nous pour les générations à venir ? Dans ce livre, Max Tegmark fait le point sur les recherches en cours, sur les conséquences heureuses et néfastes qu’elles pourraient avoir dans des domaines aussi variés que la guerre, la justice, ou encore le travail, et explore les chemins qui nous mèneront vers une nouvelle ère, celle d’une planète 3.0 où l’homme cohabitera avec des machines intelligentes. « Dans un style engageant et accessible, Max Tegmark dessine une cartographie des promesses et dangers de l’intelligence artificielle. »Yuval Noah Harari, auteur de Sapiens et de Homo Deus« Il s’agit du débat le plus important de notre époque, et le livre stimulant de Max Tegmark vous aidera à y prendre part. »Stephen Hawking 'This is the most important conversation of our time, and Tegmark's thought-provoking book will help you join it' --Stephen Hawking. 'This is a rich and visionary book and everyone should read it' --The Times. We stand at the beginning of a new era. What was once science fiction is fast becoming reality, as AI transforms war, crime, justice, jobs and society-and, even, our very sense of what it means to be human. More than any other technology, AI has the potential to revolutionize our collective future - and there's nobody better situated to explore that future than Max Tegmark, an MIT professor and co-founder of the Future of Life Institute, whose work has helped mainstream research on how to keep AI beneficial. In this deeply researched and vitally important new book, Tegmark takes us to the heart of thinking about AI and the human condition, bringing us face to face with the essential questions of our time. How can we grow our prosperity through automation, without leaving people lacking income or purpose? How can we ensure that future AI systems do what we want without crashing, malfunctioning or getting hacked? Should we fear an arms race in lethal autonomous weapons? Will AI help life flourish as never before, or will machines eventually outsmart us at all tasks, and even, perhaps, replace us altogether? Life 3.0 gives us the tools to join what may be the most important conversation of our time, guiding us through the most controversial issues around AI today -- from superintelligence to meaning, consciousness and the ultimate physical limits on life in the cosmos. What sort of future do you want? What has A.I. brought us? Where will it lead us? The story of A.I. is the story of intelligence - of life processes as they evolve from bacteria (1.0) to humans (2.0), where life processes define their own software, to technology (3.0), where life processes design both their hardware and software. We know that A.I. is transforming work, laws, and weapons, as well as the dark side of computing - hacking and viral sabotage. It raises questions that we all need to address - What jobs should be automated? How should our legal systems handle autonomous systems? How likely is the emergence of suprahuman intelligence? Is it possible to control suprahuman intelligence? How do we ensure that the uses of A.I. remain beneficial? These are the issues at the heart of this book and its unique perspective, which seeks a ground apart from techno-skepticism and digital utopia. |
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