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New book ‘Genesis’ explores the intersection of AI and humanity

Ivan MassowBy Ivan MassowAugust 14, 20244 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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Co-authored by the late Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Craig Mundie, ‘Genesis’ delves into the complexities of AI and its implications for humanity, set to release on November 19.

New Book “Genesis” Explores the Intersection of AI and Humanity

New York, August 14, 2024 — A new book co-authored by the late Henry Kissinger, technologist Eric Schmidt, and former Microsoft executive Craig Mundie is set to explore the complexities and potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in the modern era. Scheduled for release on November 19, “Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit” aims to provide a balanced perspective on AI, laying out strategies to navigate its evolving impact.

“Genesis” marks the final work of Kissinger, the former U.S. Secretary of State and National Security Advisor who passed away in November 2023. Known for his influential writings on statesmanship and international relations, Kissinger teamed up with Schmidt and Mundie to delve into the philosophical and practical implications of AI. The trio aims to strike a middle ground between uncritical optimism and unwarranted fears about AI’s proliferation.

Kissinger’s co-authors bring a wealth of technological expertise to the project. Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, played a pivotal role in transforming the company into a global tech leader and has been actively engaged in advancing America’s leadership in AI and technology. Craig Mundie, who retired from Microsoft as Chief Research and Strategy Officer, continues to offer his insights on quantum computing and cybersecurity to major institutions and early-stage companies.

“Genesis” seeks to address critical questions about AI’s role in human evolution and its potential to alter our perception of reality. The book also examines the new forms of control that will be necessary to manage AI’s autonomous capabilities, all while inspiring readers to make informed decisions in this rapidly advancing field.

This release follows Kissinger’s 2021 book “The Age of AI,” which he co-authored with Schmidt and Daniel Huttenlocher. As the world commemorates the one-year anniversary of Kissinger’s death, “Genesis” stands as a testament to his enduring influence and commitment to understanding the implications of new technology.

“Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit” has already received praise from influential figures. Bill Gates describes it as a “timely exploration of the relationship between artificial intelligence and knowledge, power, and politics,” while Fareed Zakaria notes that the book offers profound insights due to the expertise of its authors.

The book will be available in hardcover and e-book formats, priced at $30 in the United States and $39 in Canada. It promises to be a significant contribution to the ongoing discourse on AI, offering both hope and practical guidance for navigating this new era of technological innovation.

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