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010      2017000602 
019    956624822 
020    9781534500273|q(library bound) 
020    1534500278 
020    9781534500297|q(pbk.) 
020    1534500294 
035    (OCoLC)968346141|z(OCoLC)956624822 
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050 00 Q335.4|b.A783 2017 
050 04 Q335|b.A787125 2017 
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245 00 Artificial intelligence and the technological singularity 
       /|cAnne Cunningham, book editor. 
250    First edition. 
264  1 New York, NY :|bGreenhaven Publishing,|c2017. 
264  4 |c©2017 
300    192 pages ;|c24 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Opposing viewpoints series 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |tCan a machine be built to think like a human? The 
       singularity will arrive by 2030 /|rJohn J. Xenakis --|tWe 
       must model evolution to achieve human-level AI /|rRoger 
       Whitaker --|tRapid advances in AI raise potential dangers 
       /|rLuke Westaway --|tMachine intelligence will neither 
       make humans extinct nor immortal /|rCharles T. Rubin --
       |tAI needs consciousness to function safely in society /
       |rHans Peter Willems.  How could AI affect our society? 
       Opinions are divided on whether machines will replace 
       workers /|rAaron Smith and Janna Anderson --|tIntelligent 
       machines will make human workers obsolete /|rMoshe Y. 
       Vardi --|tThe workforce of the future must adapt to more 
       robots and fewer jobs /|rWilliam H. Davidow and Michael S.
       Malone --|tAI should be designed to benefit all of society
       /|rToby Walsh --|tAI will change how we learn--and what we
       need to learn /|rAnya Kamenetz --|tShould machines be 
       built like humans? Current technology cannot emulate human
       intelligence /|rGuia Marie Del Prado --|tResearchers 
       should focus on emotionally intelligent AI /|rGideon 
       Rosenblatt --|tWe need to define what determines a person 
       /|rCorin Faife --|tAI will take more jobs from humans /
       |rScott Santens --|tCollaborating with AI will make humans
       more creative /|rLoni Stark --|tIs AI a threat to the 
       human race? We must prevent threats from AI now /
       |rCyberNole --|tHuman-level AI cannot easily be controlled
       /|rErica R. Hendry --|tExperts say AI unlikely to be an 
       existential threat /|rSidney Perkowitz --|tAI will benefit
       humanity, not destroy it /|rRay Kurzweil --|tThe 
       technological singularity will force us to reorganize our 
       values /|rRodhlann Jornod. 
521 2  Grades 9 to 12. 
650  0 Artificial intelligence|xPhilosophy|vPopular works. 
650  0 Conscious automata|vPopular works. 
650  0 Singularities (Mathematics)|vPopular works. 
700 1  Cunningham, Anne C.,|eeditor. 
830  0 Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered) 
994    92|bCKE 
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