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Genius Makers
- The Mavericks Who Brought A.I. to Google, Facebook and the World
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Length: 9 hrs and 59 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Business & Careers, Business Development & Entrepreneurship
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Summary
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The Genius Makers tells the story of AI from pioneering days to current achievements to future potential. At the same time it takes the lid off what has effectively become an arms race between Google, Microsoft, Facebook and OpenAI, in which Google may be the clear frontrunner at present, but Facebook has shown itself to be both nimble and innovative, and OpenAI, the company recently founded by Elon Musk and Sam Altman, has made itself the confident upstart of the pack. Each of these companies represents something unique in the development of a technology that offers both extraordinary potential and extraordinary risks. Their personalities and business strategies are already changing the tech landscape in dramatic ways. And they will continue to do so.
As well as explaining and exploring artificial intelligence and showing how individuals and companies are reaching for it, The Genius Makers also poses serious ethical questions about the technology. Should we even be pursuing it? How will strong AI change humanity? Will it carve out a giant hole in our job market? Are these companies blinded by the riches this technology will bring? Are they forgetting the existential realities of creating machines that behave like humans?
Written by an expert who has exclusive access to each of these companies - and others who are working in this field - this is a rich, character-driven narrative that captures an extraordinary moment in the history of technology.
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- reusen
- 22-07-21
ok..but
Good story, about key characters in the rise of deep learning. Given that the book was published in 2021, I was surprised that no mention was made of GPT3.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-07-21
An engaging recent history of the ML
Personalised history of what some may seem as an opaque topic. Metz has helped bring the ML community of practice to life.
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- HR
- 30-03-21
Simply brilliant and outstanding
Loved to hear the Mavericks who brought AI to commoners. The book is outstanding. Liked it