Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
250
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Nov 21, 2011
Wydawca
EPFL Press
ISBN-10
143983993X
ISBN-13
9781439839935
Opis
Idan Segev and Henry Markram delve into the remarkable capabilities of the human brain, exploring its rapid evolution over a mere 100,000 years. With insights drawn from cutting-edge neuroscience, they examine how our cognitive faculties have developed, setting us apart in the animal kingdom. This exploration raises intriguing questions about the potential of augmenting human cognition and understanding the boundaries of intelligence.
The authors combine scientific rigor with accessible writing to paint a vivid picture of the brain's architecture and functionality. They discuss groundbreaking research and technologies that could enhance our cognitive abilities, posing both possibilities and ethical dilemmas that society may face as we stand on the brink of artificial intelligence integration.
As advancements in neuroscience continue to unfold, Segev and Markram challenge readers to reflect on what it means to be human in an age where cognitive enhancement is no longer the stuff of science fiction. Through vivid examples and thought-provoking discussions, they invite a deeper contemplation of the human experience and the future of our mind's potential.
The authors combine scientific rigor with accessible writing to paint a vivid picture of the brain's architecture and functionality. They discuss groundbreaking research and technologies that could enhance our cognitive abilities, posing both possibilities and ethical dilemmas that society may face as we stand on the brink of artificial intelligence integration.
As advancements in neuroscience continue to unfold, Segev and Markram challenge readers to reflect on what it means to be human in an age where cognitive enhancement is no longer the stuff of science fiction. Through vivid examples and thought-provoking discussions, they invite a deeper contemplation of the human experience and the future of our mind's potential.
Gatunki
Romans
Nauka i Technologia
Psychologia