The Evolutionary Tree of AI & Robotics
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Bernd Riemann
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
From Ancient Myth to the Agentic Web—Discover the 3,000-Year Lineage of the Machine Mind.
For decades, we have been told that Artificial Intelligence is a modern invention, a product of the mid-20th century. We were wrong. AI is not a recent discovery; it is a Silicon Tree with roots that reach back to the dawn of human civilization.
In this sweeping narrative, the author traces the evolution of artificial agency from the hydraulic "living" statues of Ancient Greece to the autonomous agentic workflows of the 21st century. By treating the history of technology as a biological growth process, The Silicon Tree reveals how every breakthrough—from the steam-powered pigeon of Archytas to the GPU-accelerated neural networks of today—was a necessary mutation in the quest to de-center intelligence from the biological brain.
What is inside The Silicon Tree?The Primeval Trunk: Explore the origins of Biotechne—the ancient philosophy of "life through craft"—and discover the forgotten Greek and Chinese automatons that set the technical specifications for modern robotics.
The Electrical Awakening: Follow the mutation from mechanical gears to light-speed logic, triggered by the wireless dreams of Nikola Tesla and the code-breaking genius of Alan Turing.
The Great Bifurcation: Understand the civilizational split between "Symbolic" logic and "Connectionist" neural networks, and why one side lay dormant for decades before exploding into the modern AI revolution.
The Silicon Revolution: Witness the "Neural Ignition" of 2012, where Big Data met GPU power to end the Second AI Winter and birthed the era of Deep Learning.
The Agentic Canopy: Look into the immediate future of the "Agentic Web" and Physical AI, where autonomous agents negotiate in a machine-to-machine economy and silicon minds finally find their bodies in humanoid forms.
Beyond the history, The Silicon Tree addresses the terminal challenges of our era: Alignment, Sovereignty, and Accountability. Riemann explains how we are moving from an era of tools that help us do, to an era of entities that help us be.
As the branches of this digital nervous system continue to grow, the ultimate question is not whether the tree will flourish, but whether we can prune it to ensure it remains a fruitful partner to human civilization.