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Understanding Artificial Intelligence: Of Minds and Machines

By: Patrick Grim, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Patrick Grim
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Long before we were immersed in artificial intelligence, we met it in the movies—in HAL, R2D2, and the Terminator. Obsequious robots, homicidal mainframes, and uncanny virtual companions prepared us for a future that has now arrived. Today, AI shapes daily life through chatbots like ChatGPT, autonomous systems that navigate our streets, and financial algorithms that track our spending. With AI everywhere, we need to understand how these systems work, what their limits are, and where they may take us next.

In Understanding Artificial Intelligence: Of Minds and Machines, philosopher Patrick Grim traces the story of AI from ancient legends to the neural networks behind today’s breakthroughs. You see how modern systems became so powerful so quickly.

You also explore the very meaning of “intelligence,” discovering how modern AI succeeds by drawing on three resources: vast datasets that let systems learn from examples; deep-learning architectures loosely modeled on the brain’s layers; and feedback loops that help models refine their behavior. Together, these give AI the flexibility that lets it mimic intelligence.

But there are downsides that the course brings these into sharp focus: black-box opacity, where systems offer answers with no explanation; deepfakes that blur the boundary between real and fabricated; and the much-debated “Singularity,” the point at which machines might one day outpace human intelligence.

Knowing how AI works is the best strategy for navigating what comes next. If AI follows the pattern of past technological revolutions, it may eventually slow and plateau. Or future advances, such as quantum computing, may push it far beyond where it stands today. As Jean-Jacques Rousseau warned over 250 years ago, it’s crucial “to foresee that some things cannot be foreseen.”

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when he stays on topic, he's very good. several genuine laugh out loud moments when his baffling personal beliefs intrude

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