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|a Four laws for the artificially intelligent /
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|a New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) :
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|a Big data, business analytics, and smart technology collection,
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|a Part I. AI seeks an introduction. Chapter 1. You must ask the right questions ; Chapter 2. Originality consists in returning to the origin -- Part II. The first law. Chapter 3. Adaptation is not imitation ; Chapter 4. How big is big data? ; Chapter 5. We need AI to tell us who we are -- Part III. The second law. Chapter 6. Don't change the goals, adjust the action steps ; Chapter 7. Ethics is directed to secure inner perfection ; Chapter 8. Bending acts of government to selfish purpose -- Part IV. The third law. Chapter 9. A price of survival under stress is becoming older ; Chapter 10. AI must pass into communication for its fulfillment ; Chapter 11. Old dogma screams at new truth -- Part V. The fourth law. Chapter 12. Culture is the sum of human behaviors ; Chapter 13. Bits are symbols for concepts communicated by AI ; Chapter 14. Process as culture -- Part VI. AI seeks closure. Chapter 15. Having an affair with your own image ; Chapter 16. A machine for grinding out conclusions
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|a Ask not what AI can do for a company, rather what artificial intelligence may do to a company. How does a company successfully integrate artificial intelligence into its operations? What are the problems in doing so? And how does the introduction of AI into society change the answer to the first question?As companies delay or even cancel initiatives in artificial intelligence, Four Laws for the Artificially Intelligent redefines possibilities and offers leverage to turn AI visions into reality. It is a story of transformation: of people, of companies, and of artificial intelligence itself. The Four Laws is unique in its combination of stories and science illustrating how a technology competing with human consciousness is introduced and assimilated within a company. A work of creative nonfiction stretched on a frame of research, it is an essential trail guide for navigating the Industry Version 4.0 jungle in a search of the fruits of innovation.
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