Cade Metz's "Genius Makers" chronicles the dramatic and often contentious rise of modern artificial intelligence. Drawing on extensive interviews and exclusive reporting, this book reveals how AI transformed from a fringe scientific pursuit into a powerful technology embedded within our largest companies, social discourse, and daily lives, often without widespread public awareness.
Metz introduces the key figures behind this revolution, including a sixty-four-year-old computer science professor and a thirty-six-year-old neuroscientist and chess prodigy, whose diverging paths and ideas ignited a new kind of technological arms race. This competition spanned Silicon Valley giants like Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Elon Musk's OpenAI, with the added pressure of global rivals like China.
"Genius Makers" details the fierce conflicts arising from national interests, shareholder value, and the pursuit of scientific knowledge, all while confronting the profound human concerns about privacy, security, bias, and prejudice inherent in advanced AI. It presents a world of brilliant, eccentric, and newly wealthy characters grappling with fundamental moral questions about intelligence, humanity, and our technological future.
Why You Should Read?
- Uncover the dramatic origin story and rapid ascent of modern artificial intelligence.
- Meet the brilliant, eccentric, and often rivalrous figures who embedded AI into our tech giants.
- Grasp the fierce competition and national interests shaping AI's future across Silicon Valley and beyond.
- Confront the critical ethical and societal questions posed by advanced artificial intelligence.