Rage Inside the Machine

Rage Inside the Machine
Author :
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 345
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781472963895
ISBN-13 : 147296389X
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Rage Inside the Machine by : Robert Elliott Smith

Download or read book Rage Inside the Machine written by Robert Elliott Smith and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2019-06-27 with total page 345 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shortlisted for the 2020 Business Book Awards We live in a world increasingly ruled by technology; we seem as governed by technology as we do by laws and regulations. Frighteningly often, the influence of technology in and on our lives goes completely unchallenged by citizens and governments. We comfort ourselves with the soothing refrain that technology has no morals and can display no prejudice, and it's only the users of technology who distort certain aspects of it. But is this statement actually true? Dr Robert Smith thinks it is dangerously untrue in the modern era. Having worked in the field of artificial intelligence for over 30 years, Smith reveals the mounting evidence that the mechanical actors in our lives do indeed have, or at least express, morals: they're just not the morals of the progressive modern society that we imagined we were moving towards. Instead, as we are just beginning to see – in the US elections and Brexit to name but a few – there are increasing incidences of machine bigotry, greed and the crass manipulation of our basest instincts. It is easy to assume that these are the result of programmer prejudices or the product of dark forces manipulating the masses through the network of the Internet. But what if there is something more fundamental and explicitly mechanical at play, something inherent within technology itself? This book demonstrates how non-scientific ideas have been encoded deep into our technological infrastructure. Offering a rigorous, fresh perspective on how technology has brought us to this place, Rage Inside the Machine challenges the long-held assumption that technology is an apolitical and amoral force. Shedding light on little-known historical stories and investigating the complex connections between scientific philosophy, institutional prejudice and new technology, this book offers a new, honest and more truly scientific vision of ourselves.


Rage Inside the Machine Related Books

Rage Inside the Machine
Language: en
Pages: 345
Authors: Robert Elliott Smith
Categories: Computers
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-06-27 - Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Shortlisted for the 2020 Business Book Awards We live in a world increasingly ruled by technology; we seem as governed by technology as we do by laws and regula
Rage Inside the Machine
Language: en
Pages: 345
Authors: Robert Elliott Smith
Categories: Data mining
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019-06 - Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

We live in a world increasingly ruled by technology; we seem as governed by technology as we do by laws and regulations. Frighteningly often, the influence of t
Rage Against The Machine - Stage Fighters
Language: en
Pages: 204
Authors: Paul Stenning
Categories: Biography & Autobiography
Type: BOOK - Published: 2008-09-04 - Publisher: Bonnier Zaffre

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Rage Against The Machine changed the shape of music with their rampant self-titled debut album in 1992. Here was a politically charged troupe that took advantag
Rage Against The Machine
Language: en
Pages: 132
Authors: Colin Devenish
Categories: Music
Type: BOOK - Published: 2001-06-08 - Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Rage Against The Machine is one of the most prominant and politically active bands on the music scene today. Music Journalist and Biographer Colin Devenish delv
Broken News
Language: en
Pages: 216
Authors: Chris Stirewalt
Categories: Political Science
Type: BOOK - Published: 2022-08-23 - Publisher: Center Street

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

"One of America’s most experienced and exemplary journalists has written an unsparing analysis of the dreadful consequences -- for journalism and the nation -