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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jerry Kaplan (Fellow, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, Fellow, The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, Stanford University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 21.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 14.50cm Weight: 0.388kg ISBN: 9780190602383ISBN 10: 0190602384 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 24 November 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Defining Artificial Intelligence Chapter 2: The Intellectual History of Artificial Intelligence Chapter 3: Frontiers of Artificial Intelligence Chapter 4: Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence Chapter 5: Artificial Intelligence and the Law Chapter 6: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Labor Chapter 7: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Social Equity Chapter 8: Possible Future Impacts of Artificial IntelligenceReviewsI found this to be well worth reading; it covers serious matters from an intelligent point of view and leaves one with much food for thought. Peter Tyers, Concatenation Author InformationJerry Kaplan is a serial entrepreneur, Artificial Intelligence expert, technical innovator, bestselling author, and futurist, and is best known for his key role in defining the tablet computer industry as founder of GO Corporation in 1987. He is the author of Humans Need Not Apply: A Guide to Wealth and Work in the Age of Artificial Intelligence and Startup: A Silicon Valley Adventure. Kaplan holds a BA in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Chicago (1972), and a PhD in Computer and Information Science (specializing in Artificial Intelligence) from the University of Pennsylvania (1979). He is currently a visiting lecturer at Stanford University, teaching a course entitled ""History, Philosophy, Ethics, and Social Impact of Artificial Intelligence"" in the Computer Science Department, and is a Fellow at The Stanford Center for Legal Informatics, of the Stanford Law School. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |