The AGI Chronicles: Kevin Roose's Book on the Race for Artificial General Intelligence
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Doğukan Karapınar
Summary
A brief promotional description of Kevin Roose's book "The AGI Chronicles," which promises fly-on-the-wall reporting about the tech titans racing to develop Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) — a system that could surpass human capabilities and potentially save or destroy humanity. The description also notes the fonts used on the book cover.
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AGI, a system that can outdo humans at almost any task, a world-changing technology that could either save humanity or destroy it.
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