Description: A Brief History of Intelligence by Max Bennett Bridges the gap between AI and neuroscience by telling the story of how the brain came to be.I found this book amazing Daniel Kahneman, Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics and bestselling author of Thinking Fast & Slow FORMAT Hardcover CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Bridges the gap between AI and neuroscience by telling the story of how the brain came to be.I found this book amazing Daniel Kahneman, Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics and bestselling author of Thinking Fast & Slow The entirety of the human brains 4-billion-year story can be summarised as the culmination of five evolutionary breakthroughs, starting from the very first brains, all the way to the modern human brains. Each breakthrough emerged from new sets of brain modifications, and equipped animals with a new suite of intellectual faculties.These five breakthroughs are the organising map to this book, and they make up our itinerary for our adventure back in time. Each breakthrough also has fascinating corollaries to breakthroughs in AI. Indeed, there will be plenty of such surprises along the way. For instance: the innovation that enabled AI to beat humans in the game of Go – temporal difference reinforcement learning – was an innovation discovered by our fish ancestors over 500 million years ago. The solutions to many of the current mysteries in AI – such as common sense – can be found in the tiny brain of a mouse. Where do emotions come from? Research suggests that they may have arisen simply as a solution to navigation in ancient worm brains. Unravelling this evolutionary story will reveal the hidden features of human intelligence and with them, just how your mind came to be. Author Biography As a pioneering artificial intelligence entrepreneur, Max Bennett is well positioned to bridge the gap between AI and evolutionary neuroscience. He spent the bulk of his career as the Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer of Bluecore, one of the fastest growing AI companies in the world, most recently valued at over $1 billion dollars.Max taught himself neuroscience and has subsequently published numerous scientific papers in peer reviewed scientific journals on the topics of evolutionary neuroscience, intelligence and the neocortex. He has spoken at multiple conferences and groups on the topic of neuroscience and AI, including Numenta, Karl Fristons group, and AI4. Review I found this book amazing. I read it through quickly because it was so interesting, then turned around and read much of it again Daniel Kahneman, Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics and bestselling author of Thinking Fast & SlowIve been recommending A Brief History of Intelligence to everyone I know. A truly novel, beautifully crafted thesis on what intelligence is and how it has developed since the dawn of life itself Angela Duckworth, University of Pennsylvania and bestselling author of GritIntroduces us to an enormous range of concepts in biology, evolution, brain science and AI… there is plenty of food for thought here TLSAbsolutely riveting. A Brief History of Intelligence is a spellbinding and fascinating tour of the origins of the human species, and a reminder that the human story began long before Homo sapiens. An illuminating, revelatory account of who we are and how we got here Brian Christian, bestselling author of Algorithms to Live By and The Alignment ProblemIf you are interested in understanding brains or in building human-like general AI, you should read this book. This is a forward-looking book masquerading as history. A mind-boggling amount of details of anatomy, physiology and behavior of a variety of nervous systems are brought together in a coherent evolutionary tale and explained in their computational contexts. It is a joy to read – dont miss it! Dileep George, DeepMind, cofounder of Vicarious AI Review Quote Max Bennett published two scientific papers on brain evolution that blew me away. Now he has turned these into a fabulous book, A Brief History of Brains. His friendly writing style, clear jargon-free prose, and well of information make this book a winner. Joseph LeDoux, Henry and Lucy Moses Professor of Neural Science & Psychology at NYU, bestselling author of Anxious and A Deep History of Ourselves With a truly mindboggling scope, A Brief History of Brains integrates the most relevant scientific knowledge to paint the big picture of how the human mind emerged. The red line through this book never gets blurred by unnecessary detail or jargoned language. It makes for exciting reading for virtually everybody, laypersons and experts alike. Kurt Kotrschal, Professor at Department of Behavioral Biology at University of Vienna, author of Dog & Human: The secret of our soul mates If youre in the least bit curious about that 3-pound grey blob between your ears, read this book. Max Bennetts entertaining and enlightening natural history of brains is a tour de force-as refreshing as it is entertaining. It made my brain happy. Jonathan Balcombe, bestselling author of Super Fly, and the New York Times bestseller What a Fish Knows Max Bennett gives a lively account of how brains evolved, and how the brain works today. A Brief History of Brains is engaging, comprehensive, and brimming with novel insights. Kent Berridge, James Olds Distinguished Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience at University of Michigan If you want to know how our ancestors were able to "weaponize their imaginarium to survive", then this is the book for you. In fact, this book discloses everything you always wanted to know about the brain (but were afraid to ask). It is an incredible resource. Karl Friston, Scientific Director for Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging; Professor at Queen Square Institute of Neurology, University College London Feature Fascinating comparison of the evolution of the human brain and the development of AI tech Looks ahead at what is realistic in the field of AI - can machines learn true intelligence? Will appeal to readers of deep time histories such as Guns, Germs and Steel and Sapiens as well as readers of neuroscience and smart thinking books Competition: The;Dragons of Eden;Behave;Other Minds;How Emotions Are Made;A Thousand Brains;Deep History of Ourselves;guns germs and steel;sapiens. Carl Sagan;Robert Sapolsky;Peter Godfrey-Smith;Lisa Feldman Barrett;Jeff Hawkins;Joseph LeDoux;Jared Diamond;Yuval Harari Details ISBN0008560099 Author Max Bennett Year 2023 ISBN-10 0008560099 ISBN-13 9780008560096 Format Hardcover Imprint William Collins Place of Publication London Country of Publication United Kingdom Publication Date 2023-10-26 UK Release Date 2023-10-26 Publisher HarperCollins Publishers DEWEY 599.938 Audience General Subtitle Why the Evolution of the Brain Holds the Key to the Future of Ai Pages 432 AU Release Date 2023-11-28 NZ Release Date 2023-11-28 Replaced by 9780008560133 Alternative 9780008560133 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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