A look at artificial intelligence and technology – Book Review
It's pretty obvious that computers and artificial intelligence will run our world of tomorrow as the agenda of these machines today. Interestingly, not long from now these will flu programming machines themselves. How have we come so far, so fast you ask? Well, maybe you need to do a little research for yourself.
If you are interested in this topic, then children have a great book for you to read. It is a book that I personally and have read long ago, but still valid today, and many of the predictions that the last period, only two decades ago, although it seems eons, the book is:
"The Connection Machine" by W. Danny Hillis, MIT Press, MA, 1989, (208 pp), ISBN: 978-026258-0977.
This book is an extension of a highly controversial and ahead of his time MIT thesis by the same author. This book is not for non-intellectual, and becomes very thick in the details and philosophy of parallel computing. This book was written long before the widespread use of Internet and computer technology in Silicon Valley was really taking off. In fact, this is one of those books that was the main driver of the time.
This is why I have in my library, and why I recommend it to anyone who is in artificial intelligence, hardware, software in the future, or when we go from here, why do you ask – because if the past is an indication of the future, things are quite interesting to get into the next decade. In fact, I hope you please consider this and educate themselves a bit in the past, so you can understand how far we've come, how fast we have come, and when we leave here. Think about it.
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