We have taught machines to speak. Now, we must teach them to see.
In the rush to celebrate the fluency of Large Language Models, we have mistaken the map for the territory. We have built systems that excel at syntactic mimicry but fail the fundamental test of grounded reality. In The World Model, Dr. Jamie Farnell-Smith argues that the path to true Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) does not lie in bigger text datasets, but in the "Sensorium", the ability to perceive, inhabit, and interact with the physical world.
This provocative manifesto dismantles the echo chamber of modern AI, exposing why language is merely an abstraction of knowledge, rather than its source. Drawing on neuroscientific evidence, the author reveals that the brain dedicates the vast majority of its labour to visual and spatial processing, suggesting that true intelligence is rooted in the "physicality of knowledge", understanding gravity, texture, and causality through feedback, not just description.
Inside, you will discover:
From the philosophy of "digital consciousness" to the practical architecture of smart cities, The World Model is a blueprint for the "Age of the Seer". It’s essential reading for technologists, policymakers, and anyone asking the ultimate question:
Can a machine truly know what it says?
The future isn’t just written. It’s observed.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. We have taught machines to speak. Now, we must teach them to see.In the rush to celebrate the fluency of Large Language Models, we have mistaken the map for the territory. We have built systems that excel at syntactic mimicry but fail the fundamental test of grounded reality. In The World Model, Dr. Jamie Farnell-Smith argues that the path to true Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) does not lie in bigger text datasets, but in the "Sensorium", the ability to perceive, inhabit, and interact with the physical world.This provocative manifesto dismantles the echo chamber of modern AI, exposing why language is merely an abstraction of knowledge, rather than its source. Drawing on neuroscientific evidence, the author reveals that the brain dedicates the vast majority of its labour to visual and spatial processing, suggesting that true intelligence is rooted in the "physicality of knowledge", understanding gravity, texture, and causality through feedback, not just description.Inside, you will discover: The Limits of the Word: Why LLM hallucinations are a feature, not a bug, of a system disconnected from reality.The Rise of the Seeing Machine: How Vision-Language Models (VLMs) and cross-modal transformers are creating a unified engine of perception.Embodied Cognition: Why AI must "walk the earth", utilising robotics and synthetic senses to close the loop between perception and action.The Industrial Revolution of Sight: A roadmap for how multimodal AI will transform healthcare diagnostics, quality assurance, and the built environment.From the philosophy of "digital consciousness" to the practical architecture of smart cities, The World Model is a blueprint for the "Age of the Seer". It's essential reading for technologists, policymakers, and anyone asking the ultimate question: Can a machine truly know what it says?The future isn't just written. It's observed. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798276714103
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