Is man still relevant? A provocation
In this book I ask the questions that concern so many of us: What does it mean to be human when machines are becoming more and more intelligent ?
Is man still relevant? A provocation - technological evolution and human existence The world is changing rapidly - algorithms are making decisions, machines are taking on tasks that were once reserved for humans, and artificial intelligence is developing at a breathtaking pace. But what does that mean for us as a species? Are humans still relevant or are they being challenged by their own technological creation? This book poses uncomfortable questions and invites you to reflect deeply on the future of human existence. In a fascinating combination of philosophy, science and technology, it analyzes in an understandable way how the digital revolution is changing our identity, our job market and our ethical standards. For all those who are grappling with the big questions of our time: Are humans masters of their future - or are we heading inexorably towards a new era in which humans themselves become marginal figures? A rousing and provocative non-fiction book for all those who not only want to observe technological progress, but also actively consider it and possibly help shape it. With a mixture of scientific analysis, philosophical reflection and personal perspective, I would like to invite you to think about the future of humanity. Are humans still the designers of their world - or are they a species that has long since died out? "A fascinating, thought-provoking and provocative look at the challenges and opportunities of the digital era - for everyone who doesn't just watch, but wants to help shape the future." Hermann Selchow
Autor: | Selchow, Hermann |
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ISBN: | 9783819047657 |
Auflage: | 1 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 312 |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Verlag: | epubli |
Veröffentlicht: | 05.03.2025 |
Untertitel: | Technological evolution and human existence |
Schlagworte: | AI Technological evolution artificial intelligence digital revolution ethics of technology human-machine interaction transhumanism |