Artificial intelligence can write poetry, compose music, diagnose diseases, and hold conversations that often feel remarkably human. As AI systems become more powerful and lifelike, a profound question has moved from science fiction into serious scientific debate: could a machine ever become conscious? Popular headlines, viral claims, and futuristic predictions have fueled widespread confusion, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish scientific evidence from speculation.
But what does scientific research actually show?
What Science Says About: Artificial Consciousness explores one of the most fascinating and controversial questions of the modern age through the lens of neuroscience, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, psychology, and philosophy. Drawing on current research and expert perspectives, this book examines what scientists know about consciousness, what remains uncertain, and whether today's AI systems are anywhere close to possessing genuine awareness.
Inside this book you will discover:
• What consciousness is—and why defining it is so difficult
• Whether intelligence and consciousness are actually the same thing
• How the human brain generates conscious experience
• Why some researchers believe machines could one day become conscious
• The strongest scientific arguments against artificial consciousness
• How scientists might test whether an AI system is truly aware
• Why people often attribute emotions, intentions, and minds to machines
• What conscious AI could mean for ethics, law, society, and the future of humanity
Written for curious readers, students, professionals, skeptics, and lifelong learners, this book translates complex scientific debates into clear, accessible language without sacrificing accuracy or nuance. Whether you are fascinated by AI, interested in the science of consciousness, or simply trying to understand one of the defining questions of our time, this book provides an evidence-based guide to the facts, theories, and uncertainties surrounding artificial minds.
Could a machine ever truly experience the world—or are we mistaking intelligence for consciousness?
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Artificial intelligence can write poetry, compose music, diagnose diseases, and hold conversations that often feel remarkably human. As AI systems become more powerful and lifelike, a profound question has moved from science fiction into serious scientific debate: could a machine ever become conscious? Popular headlines, viral claims, and futuristic predictions have fueled widespread confusion, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish scientific evidence from speculation.But what does scientific research actually show?What Science Says About: Artificial Consciousness explores one of the most fascinating and controversial questions of the modern age through the lens of neuroscience, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, psychology, and philosophy. Drawing on current research and expert perspectives, this book examines what scientists know about consciousness, what remains uncertain, and whether today's AI systems are anywhere close to possessing genuine awareness.Inside this book you will discover: - What consciousness is-and why defining it is so difficult- Whether intelligence and consciousness are actually the same thing- How the human brain generates conscious experience- Why some researchers believe machines could one day become conscious- The strongest scientific arguments against artificial consciousness- How scientists might test whether an AI system is truly aware- Why people often attribute emotions, intentions, and minds to machines- What conscious AI could mean for ethics, law, society, and the future of humanityWritten for curious readers, students, professionals, skeptics, and lifelong learners, this book translates complex scientific debates into clear, accessible language without sacrificing accuracy or nuance. Whether you are fascinated by AI, interested in the science of consciousness, or simply trying to understand one of the defining questions of our time, this book provides an evidence-based guide to the facts, theories, and uncertainties surrounding artificial minds.Could a machine ever truly experience the world-or are we mistaking intelligence for consciousness? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798199712583
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Artificial intelligence can write poetry, compose music, diagnose diseases, and hold conversations that often feel remarkably human. As AI systems become more powerful and lifelike, a profound question has moved from science fiction into serious scientific debate: could a machine ever become conscious? Popular headlines, viral claims, and futuristic predictions have fueled widespread confusion, making it increasingly difficult to distinguish scientific evidence from speculation.But what does scientific research actually show?What Science Says About: Artificial Consciousness explores one of the most fascinating and controversial questions of the modern age through the lens of neuroscience, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, psychology, and philosophy. Drawing on current research and expert perspectives, this book examines what scientists know about consciousness, what remains uncertain, and whether today's AI systems are anywhere close to possessing genuine awareness.Inside this book you will discover: - What consciousness is-and why defining it is so difficult- Whether intelligence and consciousness are actually the same thing- How the human brain generates conscious experience- Why some researchers believe machines could one day become conscious- The strongest scientific arguments against artificial consciousness- How scientists might test whether an AI system is truly aware- Why people often attribute emotions, intentions, and minds to machines- What conscious AI could mean for ethics, law, society, and the future of humanityWritten for curious readers, students, professionals, skeptics, and lifelong learners, this book translates complex scientific debates into clear, accessible language without sacrificing accuracy or nuance. Whether you are fascinated by AI, interested in the science of consciousness, or simply trying to understand one of the defining questions of our time, this book provides an evidence-based guide to the facts, theories, and uncertainties surrounding artificial minds.Could a machine ever truly experience the world-or are we mistaking intelligence for consciousness? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798199712583
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