What AI can do [electronic resource] : strengths and limitations of artificial intelligence / edited by Manuel Cebral-Loureda, Elvira G. Rincón-Flores, and Gildardo Sanchez-Ante.

"The book seeks to contribute to the social and cultural comprehension of AI, and how it is being assimilated by different disciplines, as well as some of its ethical controversies. The first section will analyse the philosophical and anthropological dimensions of AI, including the foundations of al...

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Other Authors: Cebral-Loureda, Manuel (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2024.
Edition:First edition.
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Variant Title:
What AI Can Do: Strengths and Limitations of Artificial Intelligence
Format: Electronic eBook
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"The book seeks to contribute to the social and cultural comprehension of AI, and how it is being assimilated by different disciplines, as well as some of its ethical controversies. The first section will analyse the philosophical and anthropological dimensions of AI, including the foundations of algorithms, social and cultural implications of algorithmic implementations, different social and cultural assumptions of algorithms and AI, AI from an anthropological point of view, and general and philosophical frameworks for AI ethics. The second section considers the point of view of disciplines such as education, medicine, business, and art. It discusses AI as an element of disruption and innovation in particular disciplines. Section three will analyze possible future scenarios for the application of AI, such as Singularity, Industry 4.0 and labor challenges, AI changing lifestyle and wellness, biometrics and Sentiment analysis on AI, psychological implications of AI and robotics, cybersecurity, and AI political threats."-- Provided by publisher.
Note:"A Chapman & Hall book."
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781000908992 (online)
9781000909036 (online)
9781003350491 (online)