10 Critical Thinking Books That Will Change the Way You Use ChatGPT

The article lists 6 books that can help readers think critically about AI and its implications, including 'Life 3.0' by Max Tegmark and 'Empire of AI' by Karen Hao. These books aim to sharpen judgment and help readers evaluate AI's potential impact on society.
Six books can help readers think critically about AI. 'Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence' by Max Tegmark examines AI's potential impact on politics, work, and warfare. 'Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman’s OpenAI' by Karen Hao looks at the power and money behind AI development. 'The Demon-Haunted World' by Carl Sagan promotes scepticism and evidence-based thinking. 'Calling Bullshit' by Carl T. Bergstrom and Jevin D. West teaches readers to spot bad arguments and misleading data. 'Being Wrong' by Kathryn Schulz explores the human tendency to be wrong and how to become more self-aware. 'Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit' by Craig J. Mundie, Eric Schmidt, and Henry A. Kissinger discusses AI's implications for knowledge, power, and human identity.
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