Understanding and Changing the World: From Information to Knowledge and Intelligence
暫譯: 理解與改變世界:從資訊到知識與智慧

Sifakis, Joseph

  • 出版商: Springer
  • 出版日期: 2022-05-17
  • 售價: $1,910
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,815
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 174
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 9811919313
  • ISBN-13: 9789811919312
  • 相關翻譯: 理解和改變世界圖書 (簡中版)
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商品描述

This book discusses the importance of knowledge as an intangible asset, separate from physical entities, that can enable us to understand and/or change the world. It provides a thorough treatment of knowledge, one that is free of ideological and philosophical preconceptions, and which relies exclusively on concepts and principles from the theory of computing and logic. It starts with an introduction to knowledge as truthful and useful information, and its development and management by computers and humans. It analyses the relationship between computational processes and physical phenomena, as well as the processes of knowledge production and application by humans and computers.

In turn, the book presents autonomous systems that are called upon to replace humans in complex operations as a step toward strong AI, and discusses the risks - real or hypothetical - of the careless use of these systems. It compares human and machine intelligence, attempting to answer the question ofwhether and to what extent computers, as they stand today, can approach human-level situation awareness and decision-making.

Lastly, the book explains the functioning of individual consciousness as an autonomous system that manages short- and long-term objectives on the basis of value criteria and accumulated knowledge. It discusses how individual values are shaped in society and the role of institutions in fostering and maintaining a common set of values for strengthening social cohesion.

The book differs from books on the philosophy of science in many respects, e.g. by considering knowledge in its multiple facets and degrees of validity and truthfulness. It follows the dualist tradition of logicians, emphasizing the importance of logic and language and considering an abstract concept of information very different from the one used in the physical sciences. From this perspective, it levels some hopefully well-founded criticism at approaches that consider informationand knowledge as nothing more than the emergent properties of physical phenomena.

The book strikes a balance between popular books that sidestep fundamental issues and focus on sensationalism, and scientific or philosophical books that are not accessible to non-experts. As such, it is intended for a broad audience interested in the role of knowledge as a driver for change and development, and as a common good whose production and application could shape the future of humanity.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

這本書探討了知識作為一種無形資產的重要性,這種資產與物理實體分開,能使我們理解和/或改變世界。它對知識進行了全面的探討,這種探討不受意識形態和哲學先入之見的影響,並且完全依賴於計算理論和邏輯的概念與原則。書中首先介紹了知識作為真實且有用的信息,以及它如何被計算機和人類發展和管理。它分析了計算過程與物理現象之間的關係,以及人類和計算機在知識生產和應用過程中的角色。

接著,這本書介紹了自主系統,這些系統被要求在複雜操作中取代人類,作為邁向強人工智慧的一步,並討論了這些系統的隨意使用所帶來的風險——無論是真實的還是假設的。它比較了人類和機器的智慧,試圖回答計算機在當前狀態下是否以及在多大程度上能夠接近人類水平的情境意識和決策能力。

最後,這本書解釋了個體意識作為一個自主系統的運作,該系統根據價值標準和累積的知識來管理短期和長期目標。它討論了個體價值在社會中是如何形成的,以及機構在促進和維護共同價值觀以加強社會凝聚力方面的角色。

這本書在許多方面與科學哲學書籍不同,例如,它考慮了知識的多重面向及其有效性和真實性的不同程度。它遵循邏輯學家的二元論傳統,強調邏輯和語言的重要性,並考慮一種與物理科學中使用的非常不同的抽象信息概念。從這個角度來看,它對那些將信息和知識視為物理現象的突現特性的方法提出了一些希望是有根據的批評。

這本書在流行書籍(這些書籍迴避根本問題並專注於煽動性內容)和不易為非專家所接受的科學或哲學書籍之間取得了平衡。因此,它旨在吸引對知識作為變革和發展驅動力的角色感興趣的廣泛讀者,以及作為一種共同財,這種財的生產和應用可能會塑造人類的未來。