In Building a God, Christopher DiCarlo, a global leader in the ethics of artificial intelligence, unpacks the tangled web surrounding AI, revealing to readers what we know, what we don’t, and how we might prepare ourselves for eventualities that we don’t know we don’t know yet.
This poetic book about songbirds describes the unique voices of thirteen common species, and helpful back matter provides further information on how and why birds sing the way they do.
In The Year Science Changed Everything, author Mark O’Connell charts the struggles and successes of 1957’s International Geophysical Year alongside interviews with today’s leading environmental scientists to show that the time is right for another global environmental initiative.
Who were the hip, young maverick filmmakers who were allowed entry into Hollywood (many via indie films) in the mid- to late-1990s following the emergence of Quentin Tarantino?