Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141987507
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 352
- Weight: 280 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141987502
- Publisher Date: 30 Apr 2020
- Height: 197 mm
- Spine Width: 23 mm
- Width: 128 mm
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹479.00Current price is: ₹479.00.
In “Human Compatible,” Stuart Russell, a renowned AI expert, argues that our current approach to AI development is fundamentally flawed. He explores the potential risks of superintelligent machines and proposes a new framework for designing AI systems that are provably beneficial to humanity. Discover how we can ensure AI remains a tool for progress, not peril. 9780141987507
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Pranjal Yadav –
Heavy stuff! This book really made me think about the future. It’s a bit overwhelming but important for the AI discussion.
Md Manjar Ejaz –
A wake-up call for humanity! Russell’s insights are profound and urgently needed. An essential read for policymakers and citizens.
Shivani Saxena –
Excellent book! Very well argued and deeply researched. A game-changer in the AI safety conversation. Highly recommend!
Ankush –
This book is informative, but sometimes repetitive. Still, the core message about aligning AI with human values is important.
Suraj Kumar –
An okay read. There were parts I really enjoyed, but others seemed to drag on. The future of AI is definitely worth discussing.
Shamir A –
A fantastic exploration of the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI. Russell’s arguments are convincing and well-supported. Highly recommended.
Vansh Jain –
Scary but necessary. This book presents a clear picture of the possible problems with AI. It has some technical issues, but overall good.
Princi Rai –
Important and timely, but requires a solid understanding of AI to fully grasp the concepts. Good food for thought, though.
Anum Goyal –
A thought-provoking read, but dense at times. Russell presents a compelling argument about AI safety. Some parts are overly technical.
Vandita Mahaur –
Eye-opening and a bit scary! Russell clearly lays out the potential dangers. A must-read for anyone interested in AI’s future impact.
Siddharth Malik –
Really made me think differently about AI. A bit dense in places, but ultimately a worthwhile and important contribution.
Moksh Ashish Shah –
Interesting perspectives, but I found it hard to follow at times. The technical details were a bit much for me.
Kaustav Prakash –
Good overview of AI risks. Some solutions seem idealistic, but it’s a necessary conversation. Could be more concise though.
Suraj Kumar Panda –
A bit dry, but the message is crucial. AI needs careful consideration, and this book provides a framework for that. Recommended.
Anubhav Ranjit –
Important topic, but the book could be more accessible. I appreciate the warnings about unchecked AI. Worth reading if you’re patient.