
How to stay smart in a smart world : why human intelligence still beats algorithms
Gerd Gigerenzer
Bok · Engelsk · 2023
Originaltittel | [ Klick .] Engelsk
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Omfang | vii, 311 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | 1. engelske utgave London : Allen Lane, 2022. - Første gang utgitt : München : C. Bertelsmann Verlag, 2021. - PART ONE. The Human Affair with AI. Is true love just a click away? -- What AI is best at: The stable-World Principle -- Machines influence how we think of intelligence -- Are self-driving cars just down the road? -- Common sense and AI -- One data point can beat big data -- PART TWO. High Stakes. Transparency -- Sleepwalking into surveillance -- The psychology of getting users hooked -- Safety and self-control -- Fact or fake?. - Is more data always better? Do algorithms really make better decisions than humans? Can we stay in control in an increasingly automated world? Drawing on examples from all spheres of life - media literacy, online dating, self-driving cars, the justice system, health records - Gerd Gigerenzer shows how, when it comes to data and decision making, more isn't always better- when dealing with uncertainty, the elegant and nuanced simplicity of human reasoning beats complex algorithms time and time again. Filled with practical examples and cutting-edge research, How to Stay Smart in a Smart World examines the growing role of AI at all levels of daily life with refreshing clarity. This book is a liferaft in a sea of information and an urgent invitation to actively shape the digital world in which we want to live.
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ISBN | 0141995041. - 9780141995045 : £12.99
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