Description
In The Risk Perception of Artificial Intelligence, Hugo Neri examines how society has come to understand artificial intelligence by studying how cultural productions, intellectuals, and the media have shaped society's views, understandings, and fears of artificial intelligence. As an abstract term, artificial intelligence has been understood both as a discipline and a "robot's mind." In the twenty and twenty-first centuries, cultural representations in comics, television shows, and movies converged with public lectures about the risks of A.I. by prominent public figures such as Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk. Neri analyzes how this cultural and intellectual miscellany shapes the way we perceive artificial intelligence and whether this perception is universal or restricted to the Western world.
About the Author
Hugo Neri is researcher at the Center for Artificial Intelligence at IBM/University of Sao Paulo/ Sao Paulo Research Foundation and postdoc at the Department of Mechatronics Engineering and Mechanical Systems of University of Sao Paulo.
Book Information
ISBN 9781793602053
Author Hugo Neri
Format Hardback
Page Count 178
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 408g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 162mm * 17mm