A Human Algorithm
How Artificial Intelligence is Redefining Who We Are
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Melville House UK
Published:15th Oct '20
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful book explores the ethical implications of AI and the need for values in technology, emphasizing a more humane future in A Human Algorithm.
In A Human Algorithm, the author, Flynn Coleman, presents a compelling narrative that addresses the urgent need for ethically designed artificial intelligence. As we find ourselves on the brink of a new era dominated by intelligent technology, Coleman emphasizes the importance of preparing for a monumental shift in human existence. The book explores the profound impact these advancements can have on our lives, challenging our personal beliefs and socio-economic structures while also offering the potential for transformative solutions to global issues such as health, poverty, and the mysteries of consciousness.
Coleman, an international human rights attorney, argues that it is essential to infuse our algorithms and robots with values, ethics, and morals. By doing so, we can navigate the complex landscape of technology with a sense of responsibility and foresight. The narrative highlights the dual nature of intelligent machines: while they pose significant challenges, they also hold the promise of alleviating suffering and enhancing our overall well-being.
Ultimately, A Human Algorithm serves as a clarion call for a thoughtful approach to the future. It advocates for the development and implementation of laws and policies that safeguard humanity from the potential threats posed by technology. Coleman urges readers to consider the ethical implications of AI and to work towards creating a more humane world as we step into this new frontier of our own making.
'What does artificial intelligence mean, where is it going, and how will it affect us? We’re currently on a very steep part of the technology curve, and Flynn Coleman is a wonderfully astute, perceptive, and reliable guide as we ascend into our future.' David Eagleman, author of The Brain: The Story of You
ISBN: 9781911545569
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336 pages