Robots vs Animals

Artificial Intelligence: A Reading List

A crash course in human attempts to build machines better than nature's own

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Confused about AI? We’ve put together a short reading list that’ll get you up to speed, fast. Go ahead, throw around some AI singularity knowledge at your next cocktail party.

“Whether we are based on carbon or on silicon makes no fundamental difference; we should each be treated with appropriate respect.”

– Arthur C. Clarke, 2010: Odyssey Two

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Start Here

If you want the basics of artificial intelligence in the shortest time possible, then grab a cup of coffee and spend two hours reading Tim Urban’s two-parter on the topic. As always with Urban’s articles, they’re both enormously readable and very comprehensive:

Then Try

Some of the more specialized areas where AI is already having an impact on our lives:

Dive Deeper

Some of our favorite AI reads, in no particular order:

Books

Movies

Ex Machina

2001: A Space Odyssey

Blade Runner

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How We Get To Next was a magazine that explored the future of science, technology, and culture from 2014 to 2019. This article is part of our Robots vs Animals section, which examines human attempts to build machines better than nature’s. Click the logo to read more.