Neuroplasticity
Artificial Intelligence, Neural Networks, and Human Brains
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Narrated by:
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Erin Robertson
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Sally Stephens
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Artificial Intelligence (AI). These two words bring to mind many emotions and thoughts. What are its applications, what are its benefits, and what are its dangers? How will it affect the future? How are today’s AI affecting us now? What is its impact on millennials and the 21st century? What is the difference between strong and weak AI? What situations must we consider? How will it affect marketing and education? What about smart computers and neural networks? What does their future look like?
Psychopaths and sociopaths: What’s the difference? Learn what they mean and what the signs of a real psychopath are. What lies within a psychopath’s mind? What role does a conscience have inside a psychopath. Learn how to find and handle a psychopath. Learn about remedies and treatments. Learn about a psychopath’s sneaky ways of manipulating others.
Learn about dissociative identity disorder, more commonly known as split personality disorder. Find out the truth behind the many false myths that surround it and how to comprehend the condition. Find out why some people have it as well as the dependencies that come with it. Learn tips for those who have it and the pros and cons of various treatments, and much more.
©2019 Sally Stephens (P)2019 Sally StephensWhat listeners say about Neuroplasticity
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- Yasir Noori
- 10-01-21
Hardly related to neuroplasticity
The content of the book is a mixture of general information about AI and psychology. It is hardly directly related to neuroplasticity.
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