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Mindless The Human Condition In The Machine Age Robert Skidelsky

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Mindless The Human Condition In The Machine Age Robert Skidelsky
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Publisher: Other Press
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 1.93 MB
Author: Robert Skidelsky
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Mindless The Human Condition In The Machine Age Robert Skidelsky by Robert Skidelsky instant download after payment.

This sweeping history of humanity’s relationship with machines illuminates how we got here and what happens next, with AI, climate change, and beyond.
Faith in technological fixes for our problems is waning. Automation, which promised relief from toil, has reactivated the long-standing fear of job redundancy. Information technology, meant to liberate us from traditional authority, is placing unprecedented powers of surveillance and control in the hands of a purely secular Big Brother. And for the first time, artificial intelligence threatens anthropogenic disaster—disaster caused by our own activities. Scientists join imaginative writers in warning us of the fate of Icarus, whose wings melted because he flew too close to the sun.
This book tells the story of our fractured relationship with machines from humanity’s first tools down to the present and into the future. It raises the crucial question of why some parts of the world developed a...

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