The AI mirror : how to reclaim our humanity in the age of machine thinking
Vallor, Shannon
The AI mirror : how to reclaim our humanity in the age of machine thinking by Shannon Vallor - USA : Oxford University Press, ©2024 - viii, 257 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. The AI mirror 2. Minds, machines and gods 3. Through the looking glass 4. The thoughts the civilized keep 5. The empathy box 6. AI and the bootstrapping problem 7. In a mirror, brightly
"For many, technology offers hope for the future-that promise of shared human flourishing and liberation that always seems to elude our species. Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies spark this hope in a particular way. They promise a future in which human limits and frailties are finally overcome-not by us, but by our machines. Yet rather than open new futures, today's powerful AI technologies reproduce the past. Forged from oceans of our data into immensely powerful but flawed mirrors, they reflect the same errors, biases, and failures of wisdom that we strive to escape. Our new digital mirrors point backward. They show only where the data say that we have already been, never where we might venture together for the first time. To meet today's grave challenges to our species and our planet, we will need something new from AI, and from ourselves"--
9780197759066
Artificial intelligence
Social aspects
303.483 / VAL-A
The AI mirror : how to reclaim our humanity in the age of machine thinking by Shannon Vallor - USA : Oxford University Press, ©2024 - viii, 257 p. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
1. The AI mirror 2. Minds, machines and gods 3. Through the looking glass 4. The thoughts the civilized keep 5. The empathy box 6. AI and the bootstrapping problem 7. In a mirror, brightly
"For many, technology offers hope for the future-that promise of shared human flourishing and liberation that always seems to elude our species. Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies spark this hope in a particular way. They promise a future in which human limits and frailties are finally overcome-not by us, but by our machines. Yet rather than open new futures, today's powerful AI technologies reproduce the past. Forged from oceans of our data into immensely powerful but flawed mirrors, they reflect the same errors, biases, and failures of wisdom that we strive to escape. Our new digital mirrors point backward. They show only where the data say that we have already been, never where we might venture together for the first time. To meet today's grave challenges to our species and our planet, we will need something new from AI, and from ourselves"--
9780197759066
Artificial intelligence
Social aspects
303.483 / VAL-A