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Artificial intelligence changes everything.
This book encourages readers to consider the challenges of the digital transformation driven by Artificial Intelligence. The reader will discover why this transformation is to be regarded as the greatest cultural revolution since the invention of mass printing and how it can be shaped positively in a value-oriented way.
The author pursues the thesis that intelligent objects on the internet, as well as physical objects, are attaining their own consciousness. Using many examples, he shows how these digital companions become our digital
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Produktbeschreibung
Artificial intelligence changes everything.

This book encourages readers to consider the challenges of the digital transformation driven by Artificial Intelligence. The reader will discover why this transformation is to be regarded as the greatest cultural revolution since the invention of mass printing and how it can be shaped positively in a value-oriented way.

The author pursues the thesis that intelligent objects on the internet, as well as physical objects, are attaining their own consciousness. Using many examples, he shows how these digital companions become our digital partners.

This non-fiction book provides many suggestions for one's own living and working environment and is full of examples of how artificial intelligence systems can be implemented. The reader learns what is already possible today and what can be expected in the next ten to twenty years.

The book is of interest to anyone interested in AIand the digital transformation- from those responsible in companies, public institutions, and in politics, to all teachers and parents who want to understand what the next generation can expect.

Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Klaus Henning, Senior Partner of umlaut transformation GmbH, Cologne, Member of the Board of the Institute for Corporate Cybernetics at RWTH Aachen University
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"This book might be worth reading for someone who wants to inform themselves about the challenges of coming digital transformations (including AI) in popular style ... ." (G. Haring, Computing Reviews, August 11, 2022)