Nick Bostrom is a professor of philosophy at the University of Oxford and the founder and director of the Future of Humanity Institute, an interdisciplinary research center that studies the impact of technology on the possibility of future global catastrophe. The institute's members are leading mathematicians, philosophers, and scientists.
In the book, the author poses the following question: what senegal number data will happen when machines surpass humans in intelligence? Artificial agents: will they survive or will they be destroyed?
5. “The Glass Cage: Automation and Us” — Nicholas Carr (2014)
In this book, bestselling author Nicholas G. Carr looks beyond the headlines about factory jobs and driverless cars, wearables and digital medicine, and examines the hidden costs – what the dominance of software over our work and leisure will cost us.
This is an interesting book. It covers the topic of robotics and jobs quite extensively.
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