Are we losing our Humanity? A look at the arts, love, and writing in the wake of AI advancement
This short but mighty book aims to provide an informative and entertaining peek at what our potential future holds. Using academic research to blend academic journal and educational article together - sprinkled with the thoughts from the author throughout.
AI has the potential to be our greatest ally, or our worst enemy. This book analyses the impact of AI throughout the arts of writing, painting, love, and freedom of expression. A newly developing technology that is rapidly growing at an exponential rate - join me as I explore this much debated and controversial topic as I attempt to answer Are we losing our Humanity?
Writing and reading has always been my passion from a young age. I tend to pick up books which interest me greatly, thus leading to many 5* reviews.
My favourite traditionally published authors are: J.R.R Tolkien, Le Guin, Lord Dunsany, Cormac McCarthy, David Foster Wallace, Charles Dickens, John Steinbeck, Mary Shelley and Louisa May Alcott.
Brent Matley offers his first take at a non-fiction book, and asks an important question: Has AI taken over humanity? To some extent, it has. Brent highlights the fact people have seemed to step away from social interactions, and have relied on recent technology advancements. From reading this book, it's clear to me that Brent has refined his research and is confident in the issues he talks about in this book. Does Matley completely dismiss the concept of AI? No. However, he does remind us that advancements in technology should not replace our own thinking.