After Digital - Computation As Done By Brains And Machines

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Exploring the future of human-machine collaboration.

Reasons to read: - After Digital offers a fascinating exploration of the intersection between human cognition and mechanical computation, providing insights into the potential future of collaboration between humans and machines. - With predictions and thought-provoking analysis, this book sheds light on how our relationship with technology is evolving and what it means for the future of computation. - If you're interested in understanding the possibilities and challenges that lie ahead in this era of advanced technology, After Digital is a must-read. It offers a unique perspective that will leave you contemplating the future of human-machine collaboration.

After Digital - Computation As Done By Brains And Machines

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ISBN: 9780199357789
Date of Publication: 2017-04-03
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Science, Philosophy
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Current computer technology doubles in in power roughly every two years, an increase called "Moore's Law." This constant increase is predicted to come to an end soon. Digital technology will change. Although digital computers dominate today's world, there are alternative ways to "compute" which might be better and more efficient than digital computation. After Digital looks at where the field of computation began and where it might be headed, and offers predictions about a collaborative future relationship between human cognition and mechanical computation.James A. Anderson, a pioneer of biologically inspired neural nets, presents two different kinds of computation-digital and analog--and gives examples of their history, function, and limitations. A third, the brain, falls somewhere in between these two forms, and is suggested as a computer architecture that is more capable of performing some specific important cognitive tasks-perception, reasoning, and intuition, for example- than a digital computer, even though the digital computer is constructed from far faster and more reliable basic elements. Anderson discusses the essentials of brain hardware, in particular, the cerebral cortex, and how cortical structure can influence the form taken by the computational operations underlying cognition. Topics include association, understanding complex systems through analogy, formation of abstractions, the biology of number and its use in arithmetic and mathematics, and computing across scales of organization. These applications, of great humaninterest, also form the goals of genuine artificial intelligence. After Digital will appeal to a broad cognitive science community, including computer scientists, philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists, as well as the curious science layreader, and will help to understand and shape future developments in computation.
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Exploring the future of human-machine collaboration.

Reasons to read: - After Digital offers a fascinating exploration of the intersection between human cognition and mechanical computation, providing insights into the potential future of collaboration between humans and machines. - With predictions and thought-provoking analysis, this book sheds light on how our relationship with technology is evolving and what it means for the future of computation. - If you're interested in understanding the possibilities and challenges that lie ahead in this era of advanced technology, After Digital is a must-read. It offers a unique perspective that will leave you contemplating the future of human-machine collaboration.