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The Artificial Intelligence Contagion
The Artificial Intelligence Contagion: Can Democracy Withstand the Imminent Transformation of Work, Wealth and the Social Order? | David Barnhizer, Daniel Barnhizer
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Artificial Intelligence/Robotics: Have we opened a Pandora's Box? As AI/robotics eliminates jobs across the spectrum, governmental revenues will plummet while the debt increases dramatically. This crisis of limited resources on all levelsunderfunded or non-existent pensions, health problems, lack of savings, and job destruction without comparable job creationwill drive many into homelessness and produce a dramatic rise in violence as we fight over shrinking resources. Ambitious, deeply researched, and far reaching in its scope and conclusions, Contagion is actually several books in one. Its summary of what AI is and will likely become is a standalone revelation. It also offers a critique of socio-economic ripple effects that verge on dystopian, and essays and case studies of specific sectors or regions, notably a chapter on Chinas fusion of AI and social control. JEFF LONG, New York Times Best-selling Author A sobering look at the far-reaching impact that artificial intelligence may have on the economy, the workforce, democracy and all of humanity. The Artificial Intelligence Contagion is a bellwether for anyone seeking to comprehend the global disruption coming our way. DAVID COOPER, President and Technologist , Massive Designs We see in the rush to develop AI the arrogance of the human species. Often buried by the exuberance over what AI might do is the massive dislocation it can cause. David and Daniel Barnhizer masterfully lead us through the societal challenges AI poses and offer possible solutions that will enable us to survive the AI contagion. KENNETH A. GRADY, Member, Advisory Boards, Elevate Services, Inc., MDR Lab, and LARI Ltd. This may be "the scariest book ever".
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69/150 By the book title, you can tell that it's going to be a bleak view of future humanity in regards to robotics and artificial intelligences. It's pretty scary to think in 10-20 years (this was published in 2019), a large portion of the population could be unemployed or underemployed due to automation taking over traditional human jobs. 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐