breathe
Ted Jiang
Ted Jiang, known as "Borges in science fiction"! This book contains his nine award-winning short stories, all about the relationship between technology and society! When humans can go back in time, can they change history? When Al owns himself, does it still belong to personal belongings? Imaginative and logical interpretation, reading Ted Jiang's words is like spying on a kaleidoscope in the hands of God. He has predicted the possibilities of human society in the Al era at the tip of his pen!
Douban score 8.6
Clara and the sun
Clara, the protagonist of kazuo ishiguro, has similar appearance, knowledge and even emotion to human beings. A couple bought it and gave it to their daughter Josie. Josie is terminally ill, so the couple hope Clara can learn from Josie's words and deeds, so that when Josie dies, Clara can replace Josie and become the daughter of this family. But can robots really become people? Kazuo ishiguro's answer is-no, because robots will never get relationship and true love in human society, which is the whole meaning of human existence! Douban score 8.2
Full transmission of artificial intelligence
Michael Wooldridge.
Introduction to artificial intelligence must read! In this book, the author tells the past life of artificial intelligence in very simple language. From the origin of the theory to the future development, the whole explanation process can comb the AI knowledge clearly without any codes and formulas! What's more commendable is that by comparing all kinds of "al threat theory" created for traffic on the Internet, the author makes readers thoroughly understand that even if artificial intelligence is still developing infinitely, it is purely a fantasy to worry that Al will surpass human beings in an all-round way!
Douban score 8.2
Complete works of robot short stories
Isaac asimov [America]
In the field of science fiction, no one has more say in artificial intelligence than Asimov! In this novel, he designed dozens of extreme situations to see if the robot can follow the "three laws of robots" in a difficult situation. Not surprisingly, all robots are in a state of chaos. The only constant is that they still carry out activities according to the pre-set requirements of human beings! Asimov just wants to tell all readers that robots lack freedom and skepticism, which is the key to the difference between people and artificial intelligence!
Douban score 9.2
Robot rebellion
[Plus] By Keith Sinew.
In all the discussions about the advantages and disadvantages of AI and human beings, the view given in this book is absolutely shocking: human beings themselves may be artificial intelligence! But don't be afraid, this book will help you: re-recognize the key role of rational thinking in human existence, improve your rational thinking ability, make more wise plans and decisions in life and career, and find your own meaning in life. In this rebellion with reason as a weapon, you will truly become yourself and your own master.
Douban score 8.4
Life 3.0
Author: Mequez Tamak.
In this book, the author Mayquez Tegmark imagines the ultimate future of mankind in an all-round way. In the near future, we can live to 10,000 years or even 654.38 billion years or even longer, redefining "life", "intelligence", "goal" and "consciousness" from visible intelligence to invisible consciousness, and clarifying common misunderstandings about artificial intelligence.
Douban score 8.3