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The Emperor's New Mind

Concerning Computers, Minds, and the Laws of Physics

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The Emperor's New Mind

By: Roger Penrose
Narrated by: Julian Elfer
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For decades, proponents of artificial intelligence have argued that computers will soon be doing everything that a human mind can do. Admittedly, computers now play chess at the grandmaster level, but do they understand the game as we do? Can a computer eventually do everything a human mind can do?

In this absorbing and frequently contentious book, Roger Penrose puts forward his view that there are some facets of human thinking that can never be emulated by a machine. The book's central concern is what philosophers call the "mind-body problem". Penrose examines what physics and mathematics can tell us about how the mind works, what they can't, and what we need to know to understand the physical processes of consciousness. He is among a growing number of physicists who think Einstein wasn't being stubborn when he said his "little finger" told him that quantum mechanics is incomplete, and he concludes that laws even deeper than quantum mechanics are essential for the operation of a mind. To support this contention, Penrose takes the listener on a dazzling tour that covers such topics as complex numbers, Turing machines, complexity theory, quantum mechanics, formal systems, Godel undecidability, phase spaces, Hilbert spaces, black holes, white holes, Hawking radiation, entropy, quasicrystals, and the structure of the brain.

©1989 Oxford University Press; Preface copyright 1999, 2016 by Roger Penrose (P)2019 Tantor
Computer Science Machine Theory & Artificial Intelligence Physics Science Mathematics Cosmology Artificial Intelligence Technology Consciousness
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Narrator explicitly reads formula and proofs as written in text, makes it impossible to follow.

Not adapted for audio book. Inscrutable to laymen.

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The narrator will literally read out long lines of ‘zero zero one one zero zero zero zero zero one’ over and over again (explaining binary) across multiple chapters. This does nothing to explain key concepts and is incredibly grating to listen to.

Irritating and uninformative

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a genius in mathematics and physics but needs to stick to that and leave writing alone narrating mathematical equations in an audiobook does not work

rambling and out of sequence

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