New laws of robotics : defending human expertise in the age of AI
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, ©2020Description: 330 p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9780674975224
- 343.09 23 PAS-N
- K564.C6 P375 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Counterfeiting humanity -- Healing humans -- Beyond machine learners -- Cultivating dehumanization -- Machines judging humans -- Autonomous forces -- Rethinking the political economy of automation -- Computational power and human judgment. 1. Introduction 2. Healing Humans 3. Beyond Machine Learners 4. The Alien Intelligence of Automated Media 5. Machines Judging Humans 6. Autonomous Forces 7. Rethinking the Political Economy of Automation 8. Computational Power and Human Wisdom
"AI threatens to disrupt the professions as it has manufacturing. Frank Pasquale argues that law and policy can avert this outcome and promote better ones: instead of replacing humans, technology can make our labor more valuable. Through regulation, we can ensure that AI promotes inclusive prosperity"--
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