Artificial Intelligence: Utopia, Dystopia, or something in between?

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The most important conversation of our generation is going on now, focused on the extremes and underestimating the middle.Headlines oscillate between two AI futures: dystopian warnings of civilizational collapse or utopian visions of extraordinary prosperity based on artificial general intelligence within the decade. Both sides are loud and confident. And both sides may be wrong about where the real action is.Artificial Intelligence: Utopia, Dystopia, or something in between? makes a different argument. The most consequential AI futures live in the moderate middle, where realistic gains and realistic costs are already operating, where genuine breakthroughs sit alongside genuine limitations, and where careful observers can see the shape of what is coming more clearly than either evangelists or doomers admit.Drawing on a year of intensive, hands-on use of today’s leading AI systems alongside a long career in scientific research, Radouil Tzekov examines what current evidence supports, what it does not, and what the recurring pattern of AI optimism across seven decades suggests about the present moment. He traces the cycle of breakthrough-and-disappointment from the 1950s to today, weighs the strongest arguments from both AI boosters and AI critics, and arrives at a position that neither camp focuses on but that may be closer to our future.What sets this book apart is the vantage point. The author is not an AI researcher, not a tech executive, not a Silicon Valley critic with a book to sell. He is a scientist with a medical background and decades of research in vision science and drug development. He brings to the AI conversation evidence over enthusiasm, calibrated uncertainty over overconfident projection, and a willingness to say what we don’t yet know.Across 26 chapters, Artificial Intelligence covers what AI systems can and cannot do today, why this moment differs from previous AI waves (and where it doesn’t), and what realistic timelines for AGI look like once the hype is stripped away. It also covers the economic and labor disruptions already underway versus those still speculative, the genuine risks worth taking seriously and the imagined ones distracting us from them, and what individuals, institutions, and societies can reasonably do in response.For readers who have grown tired of AI commentary that demands they pick a side, Artificial Intelligence: Utopia, Dystopia, or something in between? offers something different: a careful, honest, scientifically grounded reckoning with one of the defining technologies of our time, written by someone with no stake in the outcome other than getting it right. Read more

ASIN B0H3HC6931
ISBN13 979-8996149308
Language English
Publisher RTT Press
Dimensions 6 x 0.73 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.21 pounds
Print length 320 pages
Publication date May 30, 2026

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