5/20/2023 0 Comments Mark tegmark life 3.0![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So, what, if anything, makes Life 3.0, Being Human in The Age of Artificial Intelligence different? Unlike a universe of multiverses, or of pure mathematics, it deals with issues that are right in front of our faces. In his previous book, Our Mathematical Universe, My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality, he offers the astounding conjecture that the whole of reality may be nothing more than pure mathematics. The MIT cosmologist and physics professor is perhaps best known for his taxonomy of a four level multiverse-some levels of which are predicted by certain theories, but none of which have been proven to exist. Max Tegmark is not one to shy away from bold scientific pronouncements. LIFE 3.0: BEING HUMAN IN THE AGE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Max Tegmark ©2017, Borzoi Book published by Alfred A. Reprinted with permission of the publisher, my review of Max Tegmark’s new book, from the November/December issue of Age of Robots. “The short answer is obviously that we have no idea what will happen if humanity succeeds in building human-level AGI.”–Max Tegmark, in Life 3.0 ![]()
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