Book Review: The New Mind: Evolution, Structure, and the Future of Artificial Intelligence
Akosua Bonsu
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It reads like a textbook filled with clearly digestible discussions covering AI, past, present and future.
I loved the structure. It's a mix of simple explanations of AI technologies and applications, really interesting questions, as well as clear transitions. I really loved the ‘coming up’ feature. As the chapters are short and simply written for a non-technical audience, it is engaging and readable in one sitting. I enjoyed a few cups of coffee and read this cozy in my local coffee shop.
Co-created with AI, I believe, it is in itself an excellent example of collaboration. A book that cuts the nonsense and keeps all the really good stuff.
Four chapters stood out for me in terms of learning:
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Overall, The New Mind balances simple explanations to allow a non-tech person to understand deep tech issues.
My only suggestion would be that the book could have taken a deeper look at the ethical concerns. While several chapters touch focus on ethics, the balance of overall risks and opportunities in this book felt skewed to the opportunity, of expanding what we think of as creativity and ultimately what we think of as human. It see perhaps more risks in this brave in world.
Thank you, Godwin Josh , for the pre-sale copy.
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