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Insanlik 2.0
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Insanlik 2.0

TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR23,50

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Ray Kurzweil, son yillarda tekillik hakkinda üretilen tüm bilgi birikimini tek bir ciltte toplamis, cildi de kapimiza civilemistir.

Savlari yine de öylesine inanilmaz ki, eger bunlar dogruysa, bu, bildigimiz anlamiyla dünyanin sonu ve ütopyanin baslangici anlamina gelmekte.

On yilin en cok konusulan kitaplarindan biri olmaya aday.

Ray Kurzweil, tanidigim insanlar arasinda yapay zekanin gelecegini en iyi öngörebilen kisi. Insani meraklandiran bu yeni kitabi, bilgi teknolojilerinin insanligin biyolojik sinirlarini asmasini saglayacak kadar hizli gelistigi, yasamlarimizi bugün hayal bile edemeyecegimiz bicimlerde dönüstüren bir gelecegi öngörüyor.

-Bill Gates

Kurzweilin ana düsüncesini herkes kavrayabilir Insanligin teknolojik bilgisi, gelecege dair bas döndürücü beklentilerle cig gibi büyümektedir. Temel konular net bicimde dile getirilmis. Ama daha bilgili, daha arastirmaci olanlar icin yazar görüslerini büyüleyici ayrintilarla ortaya koymus...

Insanlik 2.0 sarsici bir bakisa ve yüreklilige sahip.

-Janet Maslin, The New York Times

Gercekten, ama gercekten cok iyi. Müthis bir bicimde iyi.

-Businessweek.com

Rayin iyimser kitabi hem okunmayi hem de üzerinde düsünmeyi hak ediyor. Umutlar ve tehlikelerin dengesi konusunda Rayden farkli düsünen benim gibiler icin bu kitap, ivmelenen bu olanaklardan dogan daha büyük kaygilarin ele alinmasi icin sürdürülmesi gereken diyaloga acik bir cagridir.

-Bill Joy, Sun Microsystems
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ISBN/GTIN978-605-171-255-0
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum01.04.2020
SpracheTürkisch
MasseBreite 138 mm, Höhe 211 mm, Dicke 47 mm
Gewicht592 g
Artikel-Nr.17959392
KatalogLibri
Datenquelle-Nr.A39849454
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