Is this be the beginning of a robot uprising or a new golden age of humanity? These Pima County Library titles explore that concept.
Special to the Arizona Daily Star ChatGPT is sparking a conversation across the world with how powerful it is. Will this be the beginning of a robot uprising or a new golden age of humanity?Here are four book recommendations brought to you by your friends at Pima County Public Library.“The Infinity Courts” by Akemi Dawn BowmanPeople are also reading… Like these? Be sure to check out the full list at tucne.ws/1mi1.
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