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Mensch oder Roboter, Natur oder KI?

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Mensch oder Roboter, Natur oder KI?Das Buch greift ein gegenwrtig viel und kontrovers diskutiertes Thema auf: das der Knstlichen Intelligenz und Robotik. Unser gegenwrtiges Zeitalter ist das bislang letzte Stadium einer langen Entwicklung, die mit dem alttestamentlichen Bericht vom Sndenfall beginnt, wonach Adam und Eva gottgleich zu werden beabsichtigten durch den Genuss der Frchte vom Baum der Erkenntnis. Die gesamte westliche Tradition ist im Unterschied zu anderen Traditionen wie

Das Buch greift ein gegenwärtig viel und kontrovers diskutiertes Thema auf: das der Künstlichen Intelligenz und Robotik. Unser gegenwärtiges Zeitalter ist das bislang letzte Stadium einer langen Entwicklung, die mit dem alttestamentlichen Bericht vom Sündenfall beginnt, wonach Adam und Eva gottgleich zu werden beabsichtigten durch den Genuss der Früchte vom Baum der Erkenntnis. Die gesamte westliche Tradition ist im Unterschied zu anderen Traditionen wie der indischen und fernöstlichen, die sich mittels Meditation und Yoga oder bestimmter Praktiken in die Natur einzufügen versuchen, die Hybris, »maître et possesseur de la nature« zu sein und alles Natürliche durch Artifizialität und KI zu ersetzen. Vorzeigeprojekte sind momentan selbststeuernde Autos, die wie von Geisterhand dirigiert werden oder selbst-landende Flugzeuge. Zukunftsprojekte sind noch ewiges Leben, ewige Jugend und Schönheit, die allerdings schon von Protagonisten und Futuristen konzipiert und von Forschern durch Reproduktionsmedizin in Angriff genommen werden. Dem stehen noch immer Alter, Krankheit, Tod und Schicksalsschläge entgegen, die die Geworfenheit des Menschen in das Sein und die Unverfügbarkeit desselben demonstrieren. Am Verhältnis Mythos und Logos, die für sinnlich Anschauliches und Rationales stehen, soll die Möglichkeit der Übersetzung diskutiert werden.

EAN: 9783826086298
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 12.03.2024
Autoren: Gloy, Karen
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 146
Keyword: KI; Mensch; Roboter
Fachschema: Philosophie
Länge: 233 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Höhe: 12 mm
Gewicht: 242 gr
Produktform: Kartoniert
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
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Style: Fetch Balls (Pack of 2), Size: 3 inch
These balls are indestructible! We have a lab and a lab mix and they CANNOT damage these balls. They love them for fetch and to just chew on them (slightly squishy, but NO damage). Best toys we have bought for them.
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Great trial set. Just be careful throwing the orange one!
Style: Assorted Balls (Pack of 3), Size: 2.5 inch
Blue isn't that easy to see in the yard White charges with bright light/UV and is truly a game changer for night-time fetch. Both dogs clearly favor it. Orange is easy to see in the grass at day They're 3 different weights as well, so double trial. I prefer medium for my big dogs, though light performs well too The orange is HEAVY and unyielding. Do NOT throw it with a ball thrower. It could damage your house or knock your dog out. Seems tough though.
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Spo509
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 3
Not as good as chuck it anymore
Style: Fetch Balls (Pack of 10), Size: 2.5 inch
I have bought these before and the where just like the chuck it balls. These are not those balls. The are lighter and my dog has already cause damage to one
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New York, US
★★★★★ 5
They work! Even if you hate socks
I am not a sock wearer. Can't stand having my foot entirely shrouded in cloth. I don't wear socks with my sandals, slides, clogs and other shoes most of the year. Only on the coldest winter days. I know, It's weird. So, with my sock phobia one thing that happens is your heals get dry and rough. I opted to try these because the toes are free. I barely notice the socks on my heels/ankles when my toes get air (outside of bedcovers always). I put good thick lotion on my heels and sides of feet. A little less on the toes so they don't stain anything. The silicone lining on the heel holds that lotion against the affected areas. In a couple days my feet felt soft and looked pretty. No cracks, no white roughness. They look pink and freshly spa-ed. Fit is good on size 9 feet with thickish ankles. Highly recommend.
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Sonya
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★★★★★ 5
Nice Socks, Bad Shipping
The socks are definitely worth the price. They are cozy and non constructive. They colors are nice. My only complaint is the method in which it was shipped. Slapping a mailing label on a clear bag is not acceptable. The shipper didn't consider protecting my privacy. I hate to think if it was something extremely private. Consumers deserve better when it comes to the content of their mail.
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