The upcoming books of 2025 delve into the evolving influence of artificial intelligence on various aspects of society, from redefining control and accountability to altering labor markets, culture, and decision-making processes. These works explore how AI is shaping everything from personal choices to global governance.
1️⃣ Generative Artificial Intelligence, by Numa Dhamani & Maggie Engler. This book tackles intriguing questions about AI, such as why AI models often appear confident despite being wrong and how hallucinations arise. The authors break down fundamental concepts and explore deeper concerns about the inherent risks of these technologies.
2️⃣ If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies: Why Superhuman AI Would Kill Us All, by Eliezer Yudkowsky & Nate Soares. This provocative book highlights the existential dangers posed by superintelligent AI, including autonomous agents capable of independent strategy and decision-making. The book was recognized on The New York Times bestseller list.
3️⃣ Scary Smart, by Mo Gawdat. Gawdat argues that the true danger of AI lies in the gap between human ethics and the hyper-efficient optimization systems driving AI. He presents practical strategies to ensure that AI enhances human life rather than displacing it from work, relationships, and daily activities.
4️⃣ Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit, by Henry Kissinger & Eric Schmidt. Written by two of the most influential figures in American policy and technology, this book provides a strategic analysis of how AI is reshaping security, diplomacy, trust, and crisis management. It balances the excitement of rapid technological advancement with the risks of eroding human agency.
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