Shortcuts
Top of page (Alt+0)
Page content (Alt+9)
Page menu (Alt+8)
Your browser does not support javascript, some WebOpac functionallity will not be available.
CATALOGUE
WEBSITE
RESEARCH
Index
Anyword
Titles
Authors
Subjects
Call Number
Series
Keyword
Title
Author
Find us
Contact us
Opening hours
SIGN IN/RENEW LOANS
Login/Renew Loans
X
SIGN IN/RENEW LOANS
WHAT'S ON
SERVICES
E-LIBRARY
RESEARCH
BROWSE & BORROW
KIDS & TEENS
SPACES
ABOUT US
PageMenu
-
Searching:
-
Searching
Basic Search
.
Refine Search
.
New Items Search
.
New Items List
.
Local Studies Photo Collection
Member Services
Member Login
.
Join the Library
.
Online Services
eLibrary
.
E-Books & Audio on Libby
.
Bolinda Audio
.
Databases
.
Music, movies & more
.
Purchase Requests
.
Library Menu
User Signon
.
© LIBERO v6.4.1sp240618
Page content
You are here
:
Catalogue Display
Catalogue Display
Co-intelligence : living and working with AI / by Ethan Mollick.
Co-intelligence :
Includes bibliographical references. Consumer AI arrived with a bang in November 2022 when OpenAI released ChatGPT. Within four months it hit 1 billion users, and media pundits were forecasting the end of jobs and a knowledge revolution. But its actual impact has been far different from what pundits predicted. Ethan Mollick has been a leading voice cutting through both the AI evangelists and the AI doommongers, by charting and explaining how Consumer AI is developing, what it can do well and also - importantly - what it can't. Considering AI as a coworker, a teacher, an expert, and even as a companion, Mollick grapples with the philosophical, social, and economic implications of integrating artificial intelligence into society and culture and offers reassurance about the role and responsibility of humans in directing and protecting against AI. This is the indispensable -- and understandable -- guide to working with ubiquitous and near-omniscient AI. Always insightful and clearsighted, Mollick opens our eyes to both the dangers and opportunities of the AI revolution. To put it in ChatGPT's own words, this book is about "how to open your mind to these different kinds of intelligence. How to ask them smart questions that will reveal their wisdom and avoid their lies. How to learn from them without losing your identity or autonomy. How to benefit from them without being exploited or threatened by them."
.
LibraryThing
.
.
Google Books
.
.
Amazon Books
.
Item Information
Catalogue Record 697250
.
Catalogue Information
Catalogue Record 697250
.
Reviews
Catalogue Record 697250
.
Item Information
Shelf Location
Collection
Volume Ref.
Branch
Status
Due Date
303.4834/MOL
Adult Non-Fiction
Processing
.
Available, Reserved
.
Reserve Title
Catalogue Record 697250
.
Catalogue Record 697250 ItemInfo
Beginning of record
.
Catalogue Record 697250 ItemInfo
Top of page
.
Catalogue Information
Field name
Details
Record Number
697250
ISBN
9780753560778
Author
Mollick, Ethan
Title
Co-intelligence : living and working with AI / by Ethan Mollick.
Publication details
London : WH Allen, 2024.
Pagination etc.
xx, 234 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Contents note
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary Note
Consumer AI arrived with a bang in November 2022 when OpenAI released ChatGPT. Within four months it hit 1 billion users, and media pundits were forecasting the end of jobs and a knowledge revolution. But its actual impact has been far different from what pundits predicted. Ethan Mollick has been a leading voice cutting through both the AI evangelists and the AI doommongers, by charting and explaining how Consumer AI is developing, what it can do well and also - importantly - what it can't. Considering AI as a coworker, a teacher, an expert, and even as a companion, Mollick grapples with the philosophical, social, and economic implications of integrating artificial intelligence into society and culture and offers reassurance about the role and responsibility of humans in directing and protecting against AI. This is the indispensable -- and understandable -- guide to working with ubiquitous and near-omniscient AI. Always insightful and clearsighted, Mollick opens our eyes to both the dangers and opportunities of the AI revolution. To put it in ChatGPT's own words, this book is about "how to open your mind to these different kinds of intelligence. How to ask them smart questions that will reveal their wisdom and avoid their lies. How to learn from them without losing your identity or autonomy. How to benefit from them without being exploited or threatened by them."
Subject
Expert systems (Computer science) -- Social aspects
Artificial intelligence -- Social aspects
Artificial intelligence -- Educational applications
Labor -- Effect of technological innovations on
Education -- Effect of technological innovations on
Reservations Queue
2
Links to Related Works
Subject References:
Artificial intelligence -- Educational applications
.
Artificial intelligence -- Social aspects
.
Education -- Effect of technological innovations on
.
Expert systems (Computer science) -- Social aspects
.
Labor -- Effect of technological innovations on
.
Authors:
Mollick, Ethan
.
.
Add Title to Basket
Catalogue Record 697250
.
Catalogue Information 697250
Beginning of record
.
Catalogue Information 697250
Top of page
.
Reviews
This item has not been rated.
Add a Review and/or Rating
697250
1
697250
-
2
697250
-
3
697250
-
4
697250
-
5
697250
-