
What Is Intelligence?
Lessons from AI about Evolution, Computing, and Minds
Blaise Aguera y. Arcas(Author)
MIT Press
Published on 23. September 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-262-04995-5 (ISBN)
Description
What intelligence really is, and how AI s emergence is a natural consequence of evolution. It has come as a shock to some AI researchers that a large neural net that predicts next words seems to produce a system with general intelligence. Yet this is consistent with a long-held view among some neuroscientists that the brain evolved precisely to predict the future the predictive brain hypothesis. In What Is Intelligence?, Blaise Aguera y Arcas takes up this idea that prediction is fundamental not only to intelligence and the brain, but to life itself and explores the wide-ranging implications. These include radical new perspectives on the computational properties of living systems, the evolutionary and social origins of intelligence, the relationship between models and reality, entropy and the nature of time, the meaning of free will, the problem of consciousness, and the ethics of machine intelligence. The book offers a unified picture of intelligence from molecules to organisms, societies, and AI, drawing from a wide array of literature in many fields, including computer science and machine learning, biology, physics, and neuroscience. It also adds recent and novel findings from the author, his research team, and colleagues. Combining technical rigor and deep up-to-the-minute knowledge about AI development, the natural sciences (especially neuroscience), and philosophical literacy, What Is Intelligence? argues quite against the grain that certain modern AI systems do indeed have a claim to intelligence, consciousness, and free will.
Reviews / Votes
"Agueera y Arcas's book is a mammoth investigation into the computational basis of life and a fascinating exploration of the nature of intelligence...the book is entertaining and thought-provoking."-The Financial Times
"If, one day, universal laws for how both AI and brains learn or think are discovered, a debt (perhaps, even, a unit name) will be owed to What Is Intelligence?"
- Los Angeles Review of Books
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge (Massachusetts)
United States
Publishing group
MIT Press Ltd
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
38 BLACK AND WHITE ILLUS.
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 141 mm
Thickness: 42 mm
Weight
645 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-262-04995-5 (9780262049955)
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Blaise Aguera y Arcas is a VP/Fellow at Google, where he is the CTO of Technology & Society and founder of Paradigms of Intelligence, an organization dedicated to fundamental AI research. He is the author of Who Are We Now?, and his research has included work on privacy-preserving machine learning, on-device AI, large language models, and human identity.
Content
Series Foreword
Preface
Introduction
1 Origins
2 Survival
Interlude: The Prehistory of Computing
3 Cybernetics
4 Learning
5 Other Minds
6 Many Worlds
7 Ourselves
8 Transformer
9 Generality
Interlude: No Perfect Heroes or Villains
10 Evolutionary Transition
Preface
Introduction
1 Origins
2 Survival
Interlude: The Prehistory of Computing
3 Cybernetics
4 Learning
5 Other Minds
6 Many Worlds
7 Ourselves
8 Transformer
9 Generality
Interlude: No Perfect Heroes or Villains
10 Evolutionary Transition