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020 _a978-0008560133
082 _a573.8609
100 _aBennett, Max S.
245 _aA brief history of intelligence: Why the evolution of the brain holds the key to the future of AI
260 _aLondon:
_bWilliam Collins,
_c2024.
300 _axiv, 415p., glos., note., bib., ind., 20 cm X 13 cm
500 _aRecommended by: Keval Kumar
521 _aContent: The world before brains Breakthrough #1: Steering and the first bilaterians The birth of good bad The origin of emotion Associating, predicting, and the dawn of learning Breakthrough #2: Reinforcing and the first vertebrates The Cambrian explosion The evolution of Temporal Difference Learning The problems of pattern recognition Why life got curious The first model of the world Breakthrough #3: Simulating and the first mammals The neural dark ages Generative models and the neocortical mystery Mice in the imaginarium Model-based reinforcement learning The secret to dishwashing robots Breakthrough #4: Mentalizing and the first primates The arms race for political savvy How to model other minds Monkey hammers and self-driving cars Why rats can't go grocery shopping Breakthrough #5: Speaking and the first humans The search for human uniqueness Language in the brain The perfect storm ChatGPT and the window into the mind Conclusion: the sixth breakthrough.
650 _xartificial intelligence
_xbrain
_xhistory
_xbiological evolution
_xnervous system
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