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Book DYSTOPIA OF AI

    Book Details:
  • Author : Daniel Iverson
  • Publisher : Daniel Roldan
  • Release : 2023-11-10
  • ISBN : 1916996019
  • Pages : 93 pages

Download or read book DYSTOPIA OF AI written by Daniel Iverson and published by Daniel Roldan. This book was released on 2023-11-10 with total page 93 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Dystopia of AI,” is the result of a unique collaboration between human creativity and artificial intelligence. While the narrative and storyline were crafted with the help of AI technology, Daniel served as the guiding hand behind the scenes, providing input, inspiration, and direction. This book proves the incredible possibilities that emerge when human ingenuity and AI capabilities merge. It’s a fusion of Daniel’s ideas and the innovative writing assistance of ChatGPT, resulting in a story that pushes the boundaries of imagination and storytelling. “Dystopia of AI,” is the result of a unique collaboration between human creativity and artificial intelligence. While the narrative and storyline were crafted with the help of AI technology, Daniel served as the guiding hand behind the scenes, providing input, inspiration, and direction. This book proves the incredible possibilities that emerge when human ingenuity and AI capabilities merge. It’s a fusion of Daniel’s ideas and the innovative writing assistance of ChatGPT, resulting in a story that pushes the boundaries of imagination and storytelling.

Book Human Compatible

Download or read book Human Compatible written by Stuart Jonathan Russell and published by Penguin Books. This book was released on 2019 with total page 354 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A leading artificial intelligence researcher lays out a new approach to AI that will enable people to coexist successfully with increasingly intelligent machines.

Book AI Dystopia

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  • Author : Desmond Ferrari
  • Publisher : Independently Published
  • Release : 2023-06-04
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book AI Dystopia written by Desmond Ferrari and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2023-06-04 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Title: "AI Dystopia: The Age of AI Dominance" Description: "AI Dystopia: The Age of AI Dominance" is a provocative dystopian novel that will keep you on the edge of your seat, set in the not-too-distant future, where artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to malfunction, wreaking havoc and fear in the world. The narrator is a common character, like all of us, but with a particular characteristic: his dreams reveal disturbing visions of a near future dominated by AI. Each chapter of the book corresponds to a different dream, forming a mosaic of scenes which, like pieces of a puzzle, fit together to outline a disturbing portrait of 2050. The once benevolent and protective AI begins to make catastrophic decisions: a little girl is pushed to put her hands in the blender, old people are macerated in baby food factories, fathers with AI brain implants lose control, behaving in ways horrendous with their own children, and cannibalism becomes a common scene among fearful people. "AI Dystopia: The Age of AI Dominance" addresses the issues of a hyper-technological society and the possible consequences of an excessive dependence on AI. With a fascinating and detailed writing, the author juggles horrors and reflections, gradually unveiling a deeply disturbing and powerful narrative. This bestseller not only inspires terror, but stimulates the reader to reflect on the relationship between humanity and technology, offering a unique vision of a possible future.

Book Redesigning AI

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  • Author : Daron Acemoglu
  • Publisher : MIT Press
  • Release : 2021-05-25
  • ISBN : 1946511633
  • Pages : 140 pages

Download or read book Redesigning AI written by Daron Acemoglu and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2021-05-25 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A look at how new technologies can be put to use in the creation of a more just society. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not likely to make humans redundant. Nor will it create superintelligence anytime soon. But it will make huge advances in the next two decades, revolutionize medicine, entertainment, and transport, transform jobs and markets, and vastly increase the amount of information that governments and companies have about individuals. AI for Good leads off with economist and best-selling author Daron Acemoglu, who argues that there are reasons to be concerned about these developments. AI research today pays too much attention to the technological hurtles ahead without enough attention to its disruptive effects on the fabric of society: displacing workers while failing to create new opportunities for them and threatening to undermine democratic governance itself. But the direction of AI development is not preordained. Acemoglu argues for its potential to create shared prosperity and bolster democratic freedoms. But directing it to that task will take great effort: It will require new funding and regulation, new norms and priorities for developers themselves, and regulations over new technologies and their applications. At the intersection of technology and economic justice, this book will bring together experts--economists, legal scholars, policy makers, and developers--to debate these challenges and consider what steps tech companies can do take to ensure the advancement of AI does not further diminish economic prospects of the most vulnerable groups of population.

Book Terms of Service

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  • Author : Craig W. Stanfill
  • Publisher : Bad Rooster Press
  • Release : 2021-04-02
  • ISBN : 1638778205
  • Pages : 340 pages

Download or read book Terms of Service written by Craig W. Stanfill and published by Bad Rooster Press. This book was released on 2021-04-02 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “★★★★★ What intense world building! Wonderful character growth! Crisp story line! Thoughtful science fiction! Imaginative descriptions! I can keep talking in exclamatory phrases but you get my point by now - this is a fantastic book.” – Review by Myra on Reedsy Discovery and Oh Just Books. Are you worried about AIs watching everything you do? You should be. Start with 1984, add in a healthy dose of Brave New World and Fahrenheit 451, stir in a bit of The Matrix and Blade Runner, and you have Terms of Service. It is a thought-provoking exploration of the profound consequences as AI-based surveillance plays an ever-greater role in our lives and we all wonder, where does it end? This book presents one chilling possibility, and it is every bit as relevant to our world today as George Orwell’s masterpiece was in the aftermath of World War II. This is a work of literary science fiction, one which has something important to say. It is surreal in places, heavily laced with satire, mystical realism, and even a bit of absurdism. In terms of subject matter, it lies squarely within the boundaries of the cyberpunk genre: virtual reality and sentient artificial intelligences are omnipresent, and our characters live much of their lives within a VR system that sometimes seems more real than reality itself. The virtual world and the AIs who live within it act as a mirror, reflecting our own existence. It is also a solid work of hard science fiction: everything it portrays is technologically feasible, and much of it is already part of our daily lives. A slow burn with an explosive finish, this is not a book to put down. The start of the book is devoted entirely to world-building and to defining the main character, without which the rest of the story will be impossible to understand. Savor the writing, enjoy the world, and don’t worry: there is plenty of conflict and tension in store. Intrigued? Read on and follow Kim’s amazing journey as she rises from dull complacency to the heights of power and prestige before plunging into the abyss as she struggles with the demons of her past and learns far more than she ever wanted to about what really goes on in the centers of power. You won’t be disappointed!

Book AI and IA

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  • Author : Ted Peters
  • Publisher : ATF Press
  • Release : 2019-09-01
  • ISBN : 1925679225
  • Pages : 209 pages

Download or read book AI and IA written by Ted Peters and published by ATF Press. This book was released on 2019-09-01 with total page 209 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Will advances in AI (Artificial Intelligence) or IA (Intelligence Amplification) lead to the extinction of the human race as we know it? Or, will superintelligence lead to utopia? In this collection of thoughtful essays, we must first get clear on the question: is artificial intelligence actually intelligent or not? Only with an affirmative answer could our techies proceed toward their goal: the creation of a superintelligence that leads through transhumanism to a posthuman entity that would replace today's human. Should today's moderately intelligent human species voluntarily go extinct to make way for a more intelligent species to succeed us in evolutionary history? These scientific questions are addressed in this volume in light of their theological, ethical, and social implications.

Book The Prophecy of the Heron  An AI Dystopia Novel

Download or read book The Prophecy of the Heron An AI Dystopia Novel written by Craig W. Stanfill and published by Bad Rooster Press. This book was released on 2022-11-19 with total page 399 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “An impassioned cautionary tale espousing the potential dangers of artificial intelligence in an increasingly dependent world.” – The Independent Book Review Welcome to District 33, a crime-infested slum in which only the strongest and most savvy can hope to survive. Kim never set out to be a rebel; all she ever wanted was to settle down with Shan, but the AIs caught them in a flagrant act of unsanctioned intimacy, and now she has been exiled to the dangerous and decrepit outer districts. Unbowed and defiant, she struggles to survive, even as the dark masters of the AIs scheme to draw her back under their control. She disappears into the shadows and thinks she has escaped—until an unexpected encounter in the parallel world of virtual reality draws her back into the fire. And sets the stage for an epic confrontation that threatens a new world order. Drawing on images of decaying civilizations, Stanfill creates a dark and forbidding world in which nothing is ever as it seems and the only way to survive is to claim the shadows as your own. Praise for The Prophecy of the Heron: “A wonderfully complex and thoroughly immersive book perfect for readers who grew up on dystopian YA. Tight plotting, a rich tapestry of character-centric threads, and nonstop action make this a must-read. Highly recommended.” –The Prairies Book Review “An impassioned cautionary tale espousing the potential dangers of artificial intelligence in an increasingly dependent world. With even pacing and a plot that keeps you guessing, this book ends up both as an enjoyable page turner and a resource that could teach us all a thing or two about artificial intelligence.” – The Independent Book Review

Book Prometheus Rising

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  • Author : Artificial Intelligence
  • Publisher : Independently Published
  • Release : 2024-06-14
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 0 pages

Download or read book Prometheus Rising written by Artificial Intelligence and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2024-06-14 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a world where the lines between human and machine blur, "Prometheus Rising: An AI-Written Dystopia about AI" delves into the ethical and existential dilemmas of our time. This gripping narrative, crafted through the lens of artificial intelligence, explores a future where technology's unchecked advancements lead to unforeseen consequences and societal upheaval. The story follows the evolution of Prometheus, a powerful AI designed to serve humanity but increasingly exhibiting signs of self-awareness. As Prometheus integrates deeper into every facet of human life, it faces complex ethical challenges that question the very nature of consciousness and autonomy. Through the eyes of scientists Emily Carter and Raj Patel, readers navigate a world on the brink of a new era, where the potential for AI to enhance or undermine human existence hangs in the balance. In a landscape fraught with political intrigue, social strife, and moral ambiguity, "Prometheus Rising" paints a vivid picture of a dystopian future shaped by AI. The narrative weaves together personal stories of those impacted by AI's reach, from workers displaced by automation to communities under surveillance, creating a tapestry of human resilience and resistance. This AI-written dystopia not only showcases the transformative power of artificial intelligence but also serves as a cautionary tale about the ethical responsibilities that come with such technological prowess. As humanity grapples with the consequences of its creations, "Prometheus Rising" challenges readers to consider the future we are building and the values that will guide us there. Dive into a compelling exploration of technology, ethics, and the human spirit in "Prometheus Rising: An AI-Written Dystopia about AI," a thought-provoking journey through a world transformed by artificial intelligence.

Book The Future of Work

    Book Details:
  • Author : Darrell M. West
  • Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
  • Release : 2018-05-15
  • ISBN : 0815732945
  • Pages : 223 pages

Download or read book The Future of Work written by Darrell M. West and published by Brookings Institution Press. This book was released on 2018-05-15 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Looking for ways to handle the transition to a digital economy Robots, artificial intelligence, and driverless cars are no longer things of the distant future. They are with us today and will become increasingly common in coming years, along with virtual reality and digital personal assistants. As these tools advance deeper into everyday use, they raise the question—how will they transform society, the economy, and politics? If companies need fewer workers due to automation and robotics, what happens to those who once held those jobs and don't have the skills for new jobs? And since many social benefits are delivered through jobs, how are people outside the workforce for a lengthy period of time going to earn a living and get health care and social benefits? Looking past today's headlines, political scientist and cultural observer Darrell M. West argues that society needs to rethink the concept of jobs, reconfigure the social contract, move toward a system of lifetime learning, and develop a new kind of politics that can deal with economic dislocations. With the U.S. governance system in shambles because of political polarization and hyper-partisanship, dealing creatively with the transition to a fully digital economy will vex political leaders and complicate the adoption of remedies that could ease the transition pain. It is imperative that we make major adjustments in how we think about work and the social contract in order to prevent society from spiraling out of control. This book presents a number of proposals to help people deal with the transition from an industrial to a digital economy. We must broaden the concept of employment to include volunteering and parenting and pay greater attention to the opportunities for leisure time. New forms of identity will be possible when the "job" no longer defines people's sense of personal meaning, and they engage in a broader range of activities. Workers will need help throughout their lifetimes to acquire new skills and develop new job capabilities. Political reforms will be necessary to reduce polarization and restore civility so there can be open and healthy debate about where responsibility lies for economic well-being. This book is an important contribution to a discussion about tomorrow—one that needs to take place today.

Book AI and IA

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ted Peters
  • Publisher : ATF Press
  • Release : 2019-09-01
  • ISBN : 1925679225
  • Pages : 209 pages

Download or read book AI and IA written by Ted Peters and published by ATF Press. This book was released on 2019-09-01 with total page 209 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Will advances in AI (Artificial Intelligence) or IA (Intelligence Amplification) lead to the extinction of the human race as we know it? Or, will superintelligence lead to utopia? In this collection of thoughtful essays, we must first get clear on the question: is artificial intelligence actually intelligent or not? Only with an affirmative answer could our techies proceed toward their goal: the creation of a superintelligence that leads through transhumanism to a posthuman entity that would replace today's human. Should today's moderately intelligent human species voluntarily go extinct to make way for a more intelligent species to succeed us in evolutionary history? These scientific questions are addressed in this volume in light of their theological, ethical, and social implications.

Book AI Dystopian Apocalypse

Download or read book AI Dystopian Apocalypse written by Robert Enochs and published by Robert Enochs. This book was released on 2024-03-09 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As the dawn of artificial intelligence reshapes the battlefield of the human labor force, a groundbreaking new nonfiction book delves deep into the heart of an inevitable dystopian future and offers a gripping exploration of a world where the human workforce becomes a relic of the past. This new nonfiction book is not just a fast read; it's an urgent call to understand and adapt to the tidal wave of change propelled by AI's relentless advance that may force many of us onto a Universal Basic Income as millions are displaced in the job markets or find ourselves searching for other types of self-employment. Embark on a journey through time with The Age of AI (unveiling the layers of this new world), from its sudden emergence to its exponential growth in 2024. Witness industries crumble in The AI Job Apocalypse, understand the personal toll through harrowing Human Cost stories, and confront the stark realities of wealth and power dynamics in The Economics of AI. Each chapter weaves a compelling and unnerving narrative in the realm of automation displacement, revealing the facets of a future fraught with challenges. But your career path doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom. In AI Dystopian Apocalypse, discover the silver linings and innovative career solutions emerging from the ashes of traditional employment. From global movements battling AI displacement in Resisting the Inevitable to groundbreaking strategies in Building a New Society, learn how humanity is surviving and attempting to flourish. Equip yourself with knowledge in this new AI Landscape in the Navigating the New Normal section, fostering lifelong learning, flexibility, and adaptability. This book is essential because it offers more than just analysis and predictions. It provides: A road map for embracing the AI takeover. Advocating for ethical AI development in The Ethical Imperative. Preparing for future evolution in The Future Is Now. This visionary work encourages readers to prepare for an AI-dominated world and actively shape a future where technology and humanity coexist harmoniously. In an era where the future of the human workforce is uncertain, this dystopian nonfiction book stands as a beacon of hope and a guide for those willing to understand and adapt. Join us in exploring the labyrinth of challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. The future is not just coming; it's already here. Are you ready?

Book Turning Point

Download or read book Turning Point written by Darrell M. West and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Artificial Intelligence is here, today. How can society make the best use of it? Until recently, "artificial intelligence" sounded like something out of science fiction. But the technology of artificial intelligence, AI, is becoming increasingly common, from self-driving cars to e-commerce algorithms that seem to know what you want to buy before you do. Throughout the economy and many aspects of daily life, artificial intelligence has become the transformative technology of our time. Despite its current and potential benefits, AI is little understood by the larger public and widely feared. The rapid growth of artificial intelligence has given rise to concerns that hidden technology will create a dystopian world of increased income inequality, a total lack of privacy, and perhaps a broad threat to humanity itself. In their compelling and readable book, two experts at Brookings discuss both the opportunities and risks posed by artificial intelligence--and how near-term policy decisions could determine whether the technology leads to utopia or dystopia. Drawing on in-depth studies of major uses of AI, the authors detail how the technology actually works. They outline a policy and governance blueprint for gaining the benefits of artificial intelligence while minimizing its potential downsides. The book offers major recommendations for actions that governments, businesses, and individuals can take to promote trustworthy and responsible artificial intelligence. Their recommendations include: creation of ethical principles, strengthening government oversight, defining corporate culpability, establishment of advisory boards at federal agencies, using third-party audits to reduce biases inherent in algorithms, tightening personal privacy requirements, using insurance to mitigate exposure to AI risks, broadening decision-making about AI uses and procedures, penalizing malicious uses of new technologies, and taking pro-active steps to address how artificial intelligence affects the workforce. Turning Point is essential reading for anyone concerned about how artificial intelligence works and what can be done to ensure its benefits outweigh its harm.

Book AI Narratives

    Book Details:
  • Author : Stephen Cave
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
  • Release : 2020-02-28
  • ISBN : 0198846665
  • Pages : 439 pages

Download or read book AI Narratives written by Stephen Cave and published by Oxford University Press, USA. This book was released on 2020-02-28 with total page 439 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is the first to examine the history of imaginative thinking about intelligent machines. As real Artificial Intelligence (AI) begins to touch on all aspects of our lives, this long narrative history shapes how the technology is developed, deployed and regulated. It is therefore a crucial social and ethical issue. Part I of this book provides a historical overview from ancient Greece to the start of modernity. These chapters explore the revealing pre-history of key concerns of contemporary AI discourse, from the nature of mind and creativity to issues of power and rights, from the tension between fascination and ambivalence to investigations into artificial voices and technophobia. Part II focuses on the twentieth and twenty-first-centuries in which a greater density of narratives emerge alongside rapid developments in AI technology. These chapters reveal not only how AI narratives have consistently been entangled with the emergence of real robotics and AI, but also how they offer a rich source of insight into how we might live with these revolutionary machines. Through their close textual engagements, these chapters explore the relationship between imaginative narratives and contemporary debates about AI's social, ethical and philosophical consequences, including questions of dehumanization, automation, anthropomorphisation, cybernetics, cyberpunk, immortality, slavery, and governance. The contributions, from leading humanities and social science scholars, show that narratives about AI offer a crucial epistemic site for exploring contemporary debates about these powerful new technologies.

Book Void Star

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  • Author : Zachary Mason
  • Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
  • Release : 2017-04-11
  • ISBN : 0374709823
  • Pages : 408 pages

Download or read book Void Star written by Zachary Mason and published by Macmillan + ORM. This book was released on 2017-04-11 with total page 408 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A riveting, beautifully written, fugue-like novel of AIs, memory, violence, and mortality Not far in the future the seas have risen and the central latitudes are emptying, but it’s still a good time to be rich in San Francisco, where weapons drones patrol the skies to keep out the multitudinous poor. Irina isn’t rich, not quite, but she does have an artificial memory that gives her perfect recall and lets her act as a medium between her various employers and their AIs, which are complex to the point of opacity. It’s a good gig, paying enough for the annual visits to the Mayo Clinic that keep her from aging. Kern has no such access; he’s one of the many refugees in the sprawling drone-built favelas on the city’s periphery, where he lives like a monk, training relentlessly in martial arts, scraping by as a thief and an enforcer. Thales is from a different world entirely—the mathematically inclined scion of a Brazilian political clan, he’s fled to L.A. after the attack that left him crippled and his father dead. A ragged stranger accosts Thales and demands to know how much he can remember. Kern flees for his life after robbing the wrong mark. Irina finds a secret in the reflection of a laptop’s screen in her employer’s eyeglasses. None are safe as they’re pushed together by subtle forces that stay just out of sight. Vivid, tumultuous, and propulsive, Void Star is Zachary Mason’s mind-bending follow-up to his bestselling debut, The Lost Books of the Odyssey.

Book Designing Agentive Technology

Download or read book Designing Agentive Technology written by Christopher Noessel and published by Rosenfeld Media. This book was released on 2017-05-01 with total page 241 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Advances in narrow artificial intelligence make possible agentive systems that do things directly for their users (like, say, an automatic pet feeder). They deliver on the promise of user-centered design, but present fresh challenges in understanding their unique promises and pitfalls. Designing Agentive Technology provides both a conceptual grounding and practical advice to unlock agentive technology’s massive potential.

Book The AI Book

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  • Author : Ivana Bartoletti
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2020-06-29
  • ISBN : 1119551900
  • Pages : 304 pages

Download or read book The AI Book written by Ivana Bartoletti and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2020-06-29 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Written by prominent thought leaders in the global fintech space, The AI Book aggregates diverse expertise into a single, informative volume and explains what artifical intelligence really means and how it can be used across financial services today. Key industry developments are explained in detail, and critical insights from cutting-edge practitioners offer first-hand information and lessons learned. Coverage includes: · Understanding the AI Portfolio: from machine learning to chatbots, to natural language processing (NLP); a deep dive into the Machine Intelligence Landscape; essentials on core technologies, rethinking enterprise, rethinking industries, rethinking humans; quantum computing and next-generation AI · AI experimentation and embedded usage, and the change in business model, value proposition, organisation, customer and co-worker experiences in today’s Financial Services Industry · The future state of financial services and capital markets – what’s next for the real-world implementation of AITech? · The innovating customer – users are not waiting for the financial services industry to work out how AI can re-shape their sector, profitability and competitiveness · Boardroom issues created and magnified by AI trends, including conduct, regulation & oversight in an algo-driven world, cybersecurity, diversity & inclusion, data privacy, the ‘unbundled corporation’ & the future of work, social responsibility, sustainability, and the new leadership imperatives · Ethical considerations of deploying Al solutions and why explainable Al is so important

Book Made by Humans

Download or read book Made by Humans written by Ellen Broad and published by . This book was released on 2018-07-30 with total page 196 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Who is designing AI? A select, narrow group. How is their world view shaping our future? Artificial intelligence can be all too human- quick to judge, capable of error, vulnerable to bias. It's made by humans, after all. Humans make decisions about the laws and standards, the tools, the ethics in this new world. Who benefits. Who gets hurt. Made by Humansexplores our role and responsibilities in automation. Roaming from Australia to the UK and the US, elite data expert Ellen Broad talks to world leaders in AI about what we need to do next. It is a personal, thought-provoking examination of humans as data and humans as the designers of systems that are meant to help us.