Mo Gawdat
Autor von Solve for Happy: Engineer Your Path to Joy
Über den Autor
Mo Gawdat is the Chief Business Officer at Google's [X]. In the past ten years he has made happiness his primary topic of research, diving deeply into literature and conversing on the topic with thousands of people in more than a hundred countries. He is also a serial entrepreneur who has cofounded mehr anzeigen more than twenty businesses. He speaks Arabic, English, and German. In 2014, motivated by the tragic loss of his son, Ali, Mo began pouring his findings into his first book, Solve for Happy. Learn more about Solve for Happy's mission at www.solveforhappy.com and www.onebillionhappy.org. weniger anzeigen
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On the plus side: It is written in a very accessible style. Easy to understand, interesting and compelling. Broken into a "scary" part and a "smart" part, each summarized nicely. The scary part was better -- more logical, more factual.
On the less positive side: The smart part morphed into a personalization of machines with the metaphor of AI as children and everyday people as parents. And the main message was that everything will be okay if we love the machines. Now I felt like I was reading a Disney script. Upon reflection, I understand that the author was trying to say we will get the society we build, and if our interactions through AI are respectful and focused on good (addressing climate change vs. online gambling) we'll have a better world. True, I agree.
The author is on a personal crusade to increase happiness in the world, and this book seems to be a platform for that message at least as much as an examination of the possible implications of AI.… (mehr)