Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
252
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Mar 1, 2000
Éditeur
Free Press
Édition
1
ISBN-10
0743205510
ISBN-13
9780743205511
Description
In a world increasingly influenced by technology and artificial intelligence, the authors delve into the profound relationship between human cognition and machine capabilities. They explore how human expertise, intuition, and the nuanced understanding of situations contrast sharply with the rigid computations of machines. Through a thoughtful examination of various domains where intuitive human judgment plays a crucial role, the book highlights the limitations of relying solely on technology for complex decision-making.
The Dreyfus brothers argue that while machines can excel in specific tasks, they fall short in areas requiring deeper insight and emotional intelligence. By drawing upon examples from fields such as chess, medicine, and skilled trades, they illustrate the unique attributes of expert human practitioners. Their analysis prompts readers to reconsider the efficacy of machine learning and artificial intelligence, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of human experience.
Ultimately, the narrative serves as a reminder of the importance of human skill and the often-overlooked complexities of real-world situations that machines struggle to replicate. The authors invite readers to acknowledge the remarkable capabilities of the human mind while questioning the growing reliance on technology in everyday life.
The Dreyfus brothers argue that while machines can excel in specific tasks, they fall short in areas requiring deeper insight and emotional intelligence. By drawing upon examples from fields such as chess, medicine, and skilled trades, they illustrate the unique attributes of expert human practitioners. Their analysis prompts readers to reconsider the efficacy of machine learning and artificial intelligence, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of human experience.
Ultimately, the narrative serves as a reminder of the importance of human skill and the often-overlooked complexities of real-world situations that machines struggle to replicate. The authors invite readers to acknowledge the remarkable capabilities of the human mind while questioning the growing reliance on technology in everyday life.
Genres
Science & Technologie
Philosophie