Artificial Intelligence’s alarming dark side
4 min read Dimitria E. Gatzia, University of Akron & Berit Brogaard, University of Miami
4 min read Dimitria E. Gatzia, University of Akron & Berit Brogaard, University of Miami
"You’d be absolutely mad not to read this book. It had me in hysterics, while making it super-clear what’s hype and what’s realistic about current and near-future AI," writes Diane Coyle, University of Cambridge (Jan. 22nd, 2020)
"It seems not a day goes by without the appearance of another dire warning about the future of work. Some alarmists fear a “robot apocalypse,” while others foresee the day of “singularity” coming when artificial intelligence exceeds human intelligence. Still others warn that income inequality will continue to rise as owners of capital capture more of the benefits of innovations than those who labor for a living," write Thomas Kochan, MIT Sloan School of Management and Elisabeth Reynolds, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Oct. 9th, 2019)
He's arguably the most influential intellectual on this planet. Doesn't it make sense to hear what Chomsky has to say? Kamadia (Oct 2nd, 2019)