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The Age of AI: And Our Human FutureBy Henry A Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, Daniel Huttenlocher

In a Nutshell

The Age of AI explores the promise and potential pitfalls of artificial intelligence as it proliferates in our cultures, militaries, and technologies.

Favorite Quote

This is a revolution for which existing philosophical concepts and societal institutions leave us largely unprepared.

Eric Schmidt, Henry Kissinger, and Daniel Huttenlocher

Introduction

Far from the popular sci-fi image of humanoid robots, mundane artificial intelligence goes largely unnoticed.

But AI is everywhere, predicting the next word you'll need for a text message, recommending shows for you to stream, and running your internet searches.

The Age of AI and Our Human Future takes a sweeping look into the ways in which artificial intelligence shapes the way we live, think, and behave, and how it will affect our future as a species.

Eric Schmidt is a former CEO of Google, a technologist, author, and speaker.

Henry Kissinger served as Secretary of State under former Presidents Nixon and Ford.

Daniel Huttenlocher is a computer scientist and dean of MIT's Schwarzman College of Computing.

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