
The Fourth Age
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As we approach a great turning point in history when technology is poised to redefine what it means to be human, The Fourth Age offers fascinating insight into AI, robotics, and their extraordinary implications for our species.
In The Fourth Age, Byron Reese makes the case that technology has reshaped humanity just three times in history:
- 100,000 years ago, we harnessed fire, which led to language.
- 10,000 years ago, we developed agriculture, which led to cities and warfare.
- 5,000 years ago, we invented the wheel and writing, which lead to the nation state.
We are now on the doorstep of a fourth change brought about by two technologies: AI and robotics. The Fourth Age provides extraordinary background information on how we got to this point, and how?rather than what?we should think about the topics we'll soon all be facing: machine consciousness, automation, employment, creative computers, radical life extension, artificial life, AI ethics, the future of warfare, superintelligence, and the implications of extreme prosperity.
By asking questions like "Are you a machine?" and "Could a computer feel anything?", Reese leads you through a discussion along the cutting edge in robotics and AI, and, provides a framework by which we can all understand, discuss, and act on the issues of the Fourth Age, and how they'll transform humanity.
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- Intro
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part One: The Long, Hard Road to Today
- The Story of Prometheus
- Chapter 1. The First Age: Language and Fire
- Chapter 2. The Second Age: Agriculture and Cities
- Chapter 3. The Third Age: Writing and Wheels
- Chapter 4. The Fourth Age: Robots and AI
- Chapter 5. Three Big Questions
- Part Two: Narrow AI and Robots
- The Story of John Henry
- Chapter 6. Narrow AI
- Chapter 7. Robots
- Chapter 8. Technical Challenges
- Chapter 9. Will Robots Take All Our Jobs?
- Chapter 10. Are There Robot-Proof Jobs?
- Chapter 11. The Big Questions
- Chapter 12. The Use of Robots in War
- Part Three: Artificial General Intelligence
- The Story of the Sorcerer's Apprentice
- Chapter 13. The Human Brain
- Chapter 14. AGI
- Chapter 15. Should We Build an AGI?
- Part Four: Computer Consciousness
- The Story of John Frum
- Chapter 16. Sentience
- Chapter 17. Free Will
- Chapter 18. Consciousness
- Chapter 19. Can Computers Become Conscious?
- Chapter 20. Can Computers Be Implanted in Human Brains?
- Chapter 21. Humanity, Redefined?
- Part Five: The Road from Here
- The Story of Jean-Luc Picard
- Chapter 22. The Invention of Progress
- Chapter 23. Life in the Fourth Age
- Chapter 24. Death, Where Is Thy Sting?
- Chapter 25. What Can Go Wrong?
- Chapter 26. The Fifth Age
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Copyright
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