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The Age of A.I.

Book • 2021
This book, written by Henry A. Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Daniel Huttenlocher, delves into the transformative effects of artificial intelligence on various aspects of human life, including medicine, pharmaceutical research, social structures, liberal values, and the defense industry.

The authors, coming from diverse backgrounds in government, industry, and academia, discuss the need to understand and control AI's decisions and its potential to revolutionize human affairs.

They argue that AI's rapid rise and deployment necessitate careful management to avoid dangerous consequences and to ensure that AI development aligns with societal needs.

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Mentioned by Ben Greenfield in relation to the use of AI in various countries.
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