Reading this book feels like sitting with a good old nerdy friend in a coffee shop and talking about AI from the origin to a potential utopian or dystopian outcome and how living with AI will impact our life. The second half of the book also focuses heavy on ethics which is definitely an essential part of how we train these machines. There are personale insights of Mo Gawdat throughout the book, which makes the book put in a nice storyline. Also this is the first book I read that actually speaks to the AI, as at some point Ai will read all books
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