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The Third Culture: The Impact of AI on Knowledge, Society and Consciousness in the 21st Century

AUTHOR Brunnhuber, Stefan
PUBLISHER Springer (01/30/2024)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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We are currently witnessing the emergence of a 'third culture', driven by unprecedented developments that are changing the playing field. These include advances in AI, big data analysis and robotics. The traditional 'two cultures' view (S. P. Snow) distinguishes between the sciences and the humanities. The wisdoms these two cultures offer are separated from each other, with little to no interaction or mutual comprehension. However, over the past two decades, and for the first time in human history, a new, third culture has appeared. This new culture, rooted in new technologies, not only pursues its own form of rationality but also supports advances in the original two cultures, deepening and expanding our individual and collective consciousness so that we can see more and do better. It will eventually give rise to new forms of consciousness based not on biochemical signals, but on copper wires and lithium chips. These new machine intelligences will change the world and force us to realise: we are no longer alone. The human species' position in the twenty-first century will be fundamentally redefined: not as a conductor leading the orchestra, but a single string player within it.

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ISBN-13: 9783031481123
ISBN-10: 3031481127
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 107
Carton Quantity: 30
Product Dimensions: 6.14 x 0.38 x 9.21 inches
Weight: 0.79 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: NL
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We are currently witnessing the emergence of a 'third culture', driven by unprecedented developments that are changing the playing field. These include advances in AI, big data analysis and robotics. The traditional 'two cultures' view (S. P. Snow) distinguishes between the sciences and the humanities. The wisdoms these two cultures offer are separated from each other, with little to no interaction or mutual comprehension. However, over the past two decades, and for the first time in human history, a new, third culture has appeared. This new culture, rooted in new technologies, not only pursues its own form of rationality but also supports advances in the original two cultures, deepening and expanding our individual and collective consciousness so that we can see more and do better. It will eventually give rise to new forms of consciousness based not on biochemical signals, but on copper wires and lithium chips. These new machine intelligences will change the world and force us to realise: we are no longer alone. The human species' position in the twenty-first century will be fundamentally redefined: not as a conductor leading the orchestra, but a single string player within it.

'...a must read!'

Cuniberti Giovanni, Head of department in Nano-Technology, University Dresden, Germany

'...superb'

Ivo Slaus, Physicist, Former President of the World Academy of Arts and Science

'...an exciting and important argument.'

Michael v.Brück, Professor, Theologist, Zen -Teacher, Germany

'...the big picture, a comprehensive approach to the challenges of AI....'

Stocker Gerfried, Director Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria

'...The Third Culture shows what is possible when scientists learn to think like humanists and vice versa.'

Offenhuber Dietmar, Chair Art & Design, Northeastern University, USA

'...out of the box. Read this book to see how our current stressful transition just might equip us to shape a better future.'

Mei Lin Fung, Chair and founder of 'people centered internet', USA

'...very helpful to understand potentials and limits of modern machine learning...'

Mainzer Klaus, President of the European Academy of Arts and Science, Salzburg, Austria

'...The book masterfully weaves together the transformative power of AI on science and society. A thought provoking, powerful vision.'

Amir Banifatemi, Entrepreneur, Innovation Strategist, General manager of XPRIZE, Founder of the AI for Good Movement

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We are currently witnessing the emergence of a 'third culture', driven by unprecedented developments that are changing the playing field. These include advances in AI, big data analysis and robotics. The traditional 'two cultures' view (S. P. Snow) distinguishes between the sciences and the humanities. The wisdoms these two cultures offer are separated from each other, with little to no interaction or mutual comprehension. However, over the past two decades, and for the first time in human history, a new, third culture has appeared. This new culture, rooted in new technologies, not only pursues its own form of rationality but also supports advances in the original two cultures, deepening and expanding our individual and collective consciousness so that we can see more and do better. It will eventually give rise to new forms of consciousness based not on biochemical signals, but on copper wires and lithium chips. These new machine intelligences will change the world and force us to realise: we are no longer alone. The human species' position in the twenty-first century will be fundamentally redefined: not as a conductor leading the orchestra, but a single string player within it.

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