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Author:Stanislav Dean
Cover:Hard
Category:Politics & Social SciencePsychologyReference books
ISBN:978-5-04-113024-4
Dimensions: 175x20x245cm
Inquisitiveness and ability to learn - the gift of human evolution. Until now, none of the artificial neural networks is able to reproduce the most elementary information that even the baby owns. In this book, the French neurobiologist Stanislas Dean says that he is actually hiding behind the natural traction of people for knowledge. Understanding its features, the role of perception, mistakes, memory and attention in learning is a force that will reveal our potential at school, at work and in everyday life.

Observing the rapid development of technology, it is not easy not to succumb to the conviction that soon artificial intelligence will prevail over people. Already
Today, robots can easily cope with many home responsibilities, win us intellectual games and optimize most workers
processes. But despite this, neither they nor any other species can never surpass even a baby in their capabilities. Exciting achievements in the field
Neurobiology and cognitiveness presented in this book shed light on the greatest and unique talent of mankind - the ability to learn and
They explain why we will always stay a step ahead.

From this book you will learn:
1. How artificial neural networks were created, capable of playing chess, Tetris and Super Mario
2. What knowledge does a newborn have
3. Why errors are an integral part of any training
4. How video games and music classes help improve attention and self -control
5. How to focus on an important task
Author:
Author:Stanislav Dean
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Psychology
  • Category:Reference books
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Books that will make you even smarter
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-113024-4

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