With the advent of ChatGPT, the book ‘AI Big History 10 22 Wins’, which seeks out the roots of the emergent abilities of artificial intelligence (hereinafter referred to as AI), which is dramatically changing the lives of modern people, has been published through Story House.
This book examines 5,000 years of human history from the perspective of AI and presents an interesting quest as to whether artificial intelligence will forever be humanity’s friend or will one day appear as an enemy. Humanity hopes that AI will be with us forever as an intellectual assistant to help humanity, but on the other hand, it is true that there are fears that it may try to dominate humanity through ‘singularity’.
As the concept of ‘singularity’, which originated in space theory, has been used in AI as well, various perspectives on the point at which technological development surpasses human capabilities have been discussed. In this book, this is expressed as ’emergent ability’ and is presented as a computational ability called ’10 to the power of 22′.
Author Dr. Kang Si-cheol has been conducting many writings and lectures while exploring management and humanities research in the IT field, including Internet business, Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence, for over 20 years. Through a long period of research and experience, the author provides a new perspective on the capabilities of AI so that we can reduce the confusion of the artificial intelligence era that suddenly befalls modern people and have time to prepare for the future.
The number 10 to the power of 22 in the title is recognized as an important indicator symbolizing both expectations and concerns about future AI. Expectations for the evolution of AI, which can positively change human life, are a priority, but on the other hand, we are also faced with the fate of finding ways to address ethical and safety issues. This book asks various questions about the symbiosis between humans and AI, which meets at the crossroads between utopia and dystopia.
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Generative AI, I’m curious about its secrets.
If you exceed 10 to the power of 22, ‘He will come’
Finding the Roots of Generative AI
Did the blacksmith also say, ‘It’s a genie~’?
Old Iron Man
Artificial intelligence existed half a millennium ago (around 3,000 BC)
AI from the stars (estimated 4th century BC)
The Beginning of Ancient Robots
Ancestor of robots powered by water power (3rd century BC)
The first robot in Asia saved human lives (3rd century BC)
Ancient Robot Kings (1st century AD)
Ancient Silicon Valley, Baghdad (9th century AD)
“Father of Robotics” Al-Jazari (1206)
Robots that appeared in medieval novels (1220)
AI theory originated in the Middle Ages (1308)
The Beginning of the Metaverse (1300)
Joseon is a robot powerhouse (1438)
Da Vinci, who invented humanoids (1495)
Medieval Christian Automaton (1574)
Mechanical computer made with filial piety (1642)
Golem, the first to warn of AI’s deviation (1645)
Taegeukgi (1673) engraved with digital Genesis and digital code
Beginning of philosophical thinking about AI (1678)
Gulliver’s Travels imagining Chat GPT (1726)
The birth of artificial life (1738)
AlphaGo’s ancestor was a fraudster (1769)
The emergence of programmable robots (1775)
Frankenstein warned of the emergence of killer robots (1818)
Vincal’s Componium (1821), which opened the era of ‘computational creativity’
Author of ‘The Scarlet Letter’ who imagined an ultra-small drone (1844)
The fire that gave the computer its brain (1847)
Novel in which an android robot first appears (1868)
The beginning of the dystopian debate (1872)
The beginning of AI theory, Tower of Hanoi (1883)
Tesla’s “Thought Borrowing Machine” (1898)
The word that was the title of the play, ‘Robot’ (1921)
AI finally has eyes (1931)
The Appearance of Real Robots (1939)
AI equipped with voice (1939)
Robots finally start hunting humans (1940)
The Three Principles of Robotics (1943)
Artificial Neural Network (1943)
ENIAC, ABC, Z1, Colossus (1946)
The Turing Test (1950)
Birth of cybernetic theory (1943)
Is the computer a self-learning machine? (1951)
The beginning of magical voice recognition technology (1952)
Taking natural language recognition to the next level (1954)
Birth of AI (1956)
Transhumanism (1957)
Perceptron, the origin of deep learning (1958)
We can build a thinking machine (1956)
Computers began learning on their own (1959)
The symbiosis between humans and AI began (1960)
Eliza, the first chatbot (1964)
The Humiliating Machine (1964)
Self-Evolving AI (1962)
Expert System (1965)
Fuzzy Theory (1965)
Deep Learning (1965)
The world’s first portable electronic calculator (1965)
A robot that moves on its own appears (1968)
Scientist who discovered the world of eternal life in the multiverse (1967)
The ancestor of NFT (1966)
HAL 9000 (1968) predicted the appearance of AGI
What happens when you hand over the nuclear missile launch button to AI (1970)
Advanced AI technology starting from building blocks (1971)
Ethics and morals must be emphasized in AI as well (1972)
A Mind Made of a Machine (1975)
Chinese Room Hypothesis (1984)
Stories of people who are more human than humans (1982)
Autonomous driving learned from the words of Buddha (1984)
Will AI become a big evil? (1984)
We are ‘possessed’ by artificial life forms (1984)
AI took ants as teachers (1986)
‘There is a parallel theory’ between AI and 〈Weird Lawyer Woo Young-woo〉 (1988)
Elephants Don’t Play Chess (1990)
Can humans fall in love with AI? (1996)
AI sets out to break the seal (1997)
Descendants of the Atom who were serious about robots (1999)
The identity of the new housekeeper (2002)
Birth of the external brain (2007)
AI becomes the king of quizzes (2011)
The world is like this (2014)
A small ball launched by Lee Se-dol (2016)
‘Attention’ – the great keyword that made I speak like a human (2017)
Birth of the main enemy of the auto union (2022)
The World Turned Over (2022)
Conclusion – At the crossroads between utopia and dystopia
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