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How Artificial Intelligence Is Eating the World: A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence and Its Long Future, by Chris Stocker-Walker, published by Campbell Publishing.

We are facing revolutionary changes brought about by artificial intelligence, the impact of which, like the advent of the internet, will completely transform our lives. The new book, *How Artificial Intelligence Is Eating the World: A Brief History of Artificial Intelligence and Its Long Future* (hereinafter referred to as *How Artificial Intelligence Is Eating the World*), depicts the history of artificial intelligence from its Cold Combat origins to its explosive development in recent years.

Chris Stockel-Walker, an American technology journalist whose work is frequently featured in Wired, The Economist, and Fast Company magazines, is widely known for publishing major technology news on several leading websites. For years, he has delved into the labs of Silicon Valley innovators, visiting research teams making rapid progress in the field of "large language models," and meeting with insiders at Google and OpenAI. He interviewed scientists who created the Gemini and ChatGPT AI models, revealing the companies' ambitious plans. Simultaneously, he spoke with workers losing their jobs due to automation and with thinkers concerned about the potential risk of super-AI to humanity's future, revealing the looming shadow of artificial intelligence. The author explicitly states that artificial intelligence will, like the internet, fundamentally transform our way of life.

In *How Artificial Intelligence Is Eating the World*, the author addresses several key questions about the AI ​​uprising, such as the potential risks to humanity, which professions will be impacted or benefited, and whether the existential risks warned of by technologists like Elon Musk and Sam Altman are real or just a smokescreen to divert public attention. This book provides an introductory guide for those of us just entering the age of artificial intelligence.

"How Artificial Intelligence Is Eating the World" spans time and space, from ancient China to Victorian Britain, tracing the figures, events, technologies, and connections in the development of artificial intelligence, and even revealing many historical secrets. The book astutely captures the core issues and concerns surrounding artificial intelligence, and delves into the significance of the automation era for public life. It is a highly insightful work for anyone wishing to understand how artificial intelligence works and its potential impact.

As a technology journalist, the author, though lacking industry connections, possesses the keen insight and objectivity characteristic of a reporter. Therefore, the book is not only witty and engaging, but also guides readers through the complex development of artificial intelligence, helping us understand its current and future impact.

This is one of the most comprehensive books on artificial intelligence to date, covering several key topics. Whether you are a beginner in AI or a long-time follower of its development, Chris Stockel-Walker provides readers with rich historical background, clear context, and insightful analysis in a neutral yet in-depth manner. The evolution of artificial intelligence is a complex and rapidly developing story, and this book helps us understand its true significance for individuals, workplaces, society, and even the entire planet.


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