








Buy ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Dangers to Humanity: AI, U. S, China, Big Tech, Facial Recognition, Drones, Smart Phones, IoT, 5G, Robotics, Cybernetics, and Bio-Digital Social Program by The AI Organization, PARSA, CYRUS A (ISBN: 9781733454469) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Not only informative, but challenging for the right solution. - I bought this book out of sheer curiosity. Ended up with a lot to think about. Review: That don't trust what you don't know - I thought this book was great it gave almost a frightening look at what could be one day
| Best Sellers Rank | 889,045 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 649 in Engineering Skills & Design 1,674 in Electronics & Communications Engineering 11,073 in Computer Science (Books) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (621) |
| Dimensions | 15.24 x 1.52 x 22.86 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 1733454462 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1733454469 |
| Item weight | 422 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 262 pages |
| Publication date | 20 Oct. 2019 |
| Publisher | AI Organization, The |
D**E
Not only informative, but challenging for the right solution.
I bought this book out of sheer curiosity. Ended up with a lot to think about.
C**R
That don't trust what you don't know
I thought this book was great it gave almost a frightening look at what could be one day
R**Y
Insightful
Interesting book but quite scarey I just hope that there is good insight of ai that does help humans
P**7
China is to be watched at all times.
Ok, I read the reviews on this and bought it. Curious, you know. It reads a bit like a monologue and a bit repetitive. It wouldn't win any points on BBC Just a Minute.. It has some interesting information, but there is no Bibliography, no Citations at the back, its like a sermon. But worth a read. It appears a bit frightening at times what could happen with all this AI.
S**A
ok
good
E**A
Must read
Absolutely recommend this book! everyone must know what’s going on
M**S
Thanks
Good read
M**.
Far too much political stuff in this book for my liking.
I had hoped to learn the basics of AI upwards but got more of a constant anti China political theme throughout . Are China really the only player in this area as more or less stated in this book ? I doubt it . Book starts off listing and devoting a decent size paragraph and a lot of pages to each of the top 50 or so AI companies in the latter country - boring as hell . This is not what I had expected to read to start off a book . I did enjoy some sections on AI Drones , flies , mosquitoes , 5G , 6G , etc . There are a lot of pro Donald Trump references in the book ( nothing wrong with that ) but I would have hoped the book stuck to the core topic . Leave also China's body organ trafficking and stuff like this for another different type of book.
A**R
Awesome book to read.
C**A
Almost 40 years ago, Blade Runner and Terminator were films that projected the future of AI for humankind and seemed like fanciful pipe dreams that might happen far in the future. Well that day is upon is, and it snuck up so gradually that we barely noticed. Most of it, we aren’t even aware of at all. Our lives are intricately woven with AI in every way: smart phones, self-driving cars, drones, Alexa, Siri, algorithms for everything … things that we recognize but don’t really think about. More concerning are the insidious forms of AI that are all around us from Big Tech, facial recognition, robotics, and bio-digital social programming. And who is at the forefront of this surge and wants to stay there? China. Apparently it has data on every person on the planet. But, other countries aren’t far behind, but have some catching up to do. And what does this mean for all of us? There are so many rhetorical questions about humanizing machines to think for us, decide for us, and what that means going forward as machines gain more control of our lives. Where is the tipping point where we lose control? The author has a dog in this fight beyond schooling us in terms and advancements that he thinks we should know. He’s the founder and CEO of The AI Organization Loyal Guardian Security and The Social Programming Institute with lengthy credentials and far-reaching AI expertise. What this book offers is a compendium of AI knowledge as we know it today. A breakdown of the top 52 companies, organizations, apps and terms that we should know to understand the key players and be well-informed. These are bolded descriptions, which make it a fantastic reference book, not a narrative. Some of it is shocking with realizations I never suspected had reached such a foothold in our lives and frankly that I don’t want in my future. If I wasn’t already suspicious of everything, my current hesitancy toward technology is aimed squarely at the capabilities of Huawei’s new 5G network with the potential to control the world. There’s not a single thing mentioned in this informative book that didn’t give me serious pause and make me more situationally aware of every bit of technology that is spying on me, gathering data, and doing it all without my knowledge.
A**R
Crimes against humanity for , death penalty for all collaborators involved in humam organ a Sex trafficking and destroy sofia and ai
A**A
leider noch nicht in deutsch verfügbar es zeigt dass wir george orwell s 1984 schon um äonen hinter uns gelassen haben. perspektivisch übernahme des homo sapiens sapiens durch künstliche intelligenz mit einer elite, die uns regiert zusammenhang zwischen 5 g covid impfungen chips wettersteuerung gedankenkontrolle aufgezeigt
P**R
Very informative read.
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