
On Being Human in the Age of ChatGPT (eBook, ePUB)
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Artificial intelligence is no longer a laboratory experiment: it is already present in our classrooms, offices, and everyday conversations. Human in the Age of ChatGPT offers a clear, accessible, and critical look at a phenomenon that is reshaping culture, politics, and the economy.How does our work change when algorithms can produce texts or images with astonishing fluency?What happens to human creativity when machines can paint, write, or compose? Can we trust systems that make decisions about our health, education, or employment?The book combines clear analysis with excerpts from real conve...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a laboratory experiment: it is already present in our classrooms, offices, and everyday conversations. Human in the Age of ChatGPT offers a clear, accessible, and critical look at a phenomenon that is reshaping culture, politics, and the economy.
How does our work change when algorithms can produce texts or images with astonishing fluency?
What happens to human creativity when machines can paint, write, or compose? Can we trust systems that make decisions about our health, education, or employment?
The book combines clear analysis with excerpts from real conversations with AI itself, revealing both its surprising capabilities and its most evident limitations. Through these examples, readers discover how fascinating - and at times unsettling - it can be to interact with machines that seem to understand us.
Beyond the technical aspects, this essay explores the ethical, social, and philosophical dilemmas of a technological revolution that accelerates inequality while also opening unprecedented opportunities. It is an invitation to reflect on the place of human beings in a world where the artificial and the human coexist and increasingly blur together. An accessible and thought-provoking book for students, professionals, and curious citizens who want to understand what is truly at stake in the age of artificial intelligence.
How does our work change when algorithms can produce texts or images with astonishing fluency?
What happens to human creativity when machines can paint, write, or compose? Can we trust systems that make decisions about our health, education, or employment?
The book combines clear analysis with excerpts from real conversations with AI itself, revealing both its surprising capabilities and its most evident limitations. Through these examples, readers discover how fascinating - and at times unsettling - it can be to interact with machines that seem to understand us.
Beyond the technical aspects, this essay explores the ethical, social, and philosophical dilemmas of a technological revolution that accelerates inequality while also opening unprecedented opportunities. It is an invitation to reflect on the place of human beings in a world where the artificial and the human coexist and increasingly blur together. An accessible and thought-provoking book for students, professionals, and curious citizens who want to understand what is truly at stake in the age of artificial intelligence.
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