Automate this : how algorithms came to rule our world
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- 9781591846529
- 332.0113 23
- HG106 .S74 2012
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IIITD General Stacks | Business Management | 332.0113 STE-A (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 006201 |
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330.01 LUC-P The power of experiments : | 330.954 CHA-R Reimagining India : | 331.11 RIV-P Pedigree : | 332.0113 STE-A Automate this : | 332.02 LAM-F Financial affairs of the common man : master the art of personal finance management | 332.09 FER-A Ascent of money : | 332.0973 FOR-M Makers and takers : |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-234) and index.
The interaction of man and machine can make our lives easier. But what will the world look like when algorithms control our hospitals, our roads, our culture, and our national security? It used to be that to diagnose an illness, interpret legal documents, analyze foreign policy, or write a newspaper article you needed a human being with specific skills--and maybe an advanced degree or two. These days, high-level tasks are increasingly being handled by algorithms that can do precise work not only with speed but also with nuance. These "bots" started with human programming and logic, but now their reach extends beyond what their creators ever expected. In this frightening book, Christopher Steiner tells the story of how algorithms took over--and shows why the "bot revolution" is about to spill into every aspect of our lives, often silently, without our knowledge.--From publisher description.
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