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A Human Algorithm
A Human Algorithm: How Artificial Intelligence Is Redefining Who We Are | Flynn Coleman
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A groundbreaking narrative on the urgency of ethically designed AI and a guidebook to reimagining life in the era of intelligent technology. The Age of Intelligent Machines is upon us, and we are at a reflection point. The proliferation of fastmoving technologies, including forms of artificial intelligence akin to a new species, will cause us to confront profound questions about ourselves. The era of human intellectual superiority is ending, and we need to plan for this monumental shift. A Human Algorithm: How Artificial Intelligence Is Redefining Who We Are examines the immense impact intelligent technology will have on humanity. These machines, while challenging our personal beliefs and our socioeconomic world order, also have the potential to transform our health and wellbeing, alleviate poverty and suffering, and reveal the mysteries of intelligence and consciousness. International human rights attorney Flynn Coleman deftly argues that it is critical that we instill values, ethics, and morals into our robots, algorithms, and other forms of AI. Equally important, we need to develop and implement laws, policies, and oversight mechanisms to protect us from techs insidious threats. To realize AIs transcendent potential, Coleman advocates for inviting a diverse group of voices to participate in designing our intelligent machines and using our moral imagination to ensure that human rights, empathy, and equity are core principles of emerging technologies. Ultimately, A Human Algorithm is a clarion call for building a more humane future and moving conscientiously into a new frontier of our own design. [Coleman] argues that the algorithms of machine learningif they are instilled with human ethics and valuescould bring about a new era of enlightenment. San Francisco Chronicle
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Robotswithpersonality
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Mehso-so

The author is, above all things, hopeful, and that shines through the work. Coleman is careful to cover first the potential consequences of AI developed with short sighted profit goals, with less than admirable motives in mind. (This was published in 2019, it's arguable we're currently experiencing some of those consequences listed.) 1/?

Robotswithpersonality She then looks at the variety of positive outcomes (from tech currently in use/testing to full utopic society) that could result from ensuring humanity determines how/to infuse values into AI, sets up law/policy to regulate the creation and use of AI, but primarily the need for humanity itself to change how we think and act in order to ensure that as partners or thought leaders, AI will act for the good. 2/? 2mo
Robotswithpersonality I was pleasantly surprised how often the line between animals and AI was drawn in relation to the importance of recognizing and respecting non-human intelligences. 3/? 2mo
Robotswithpersonality The writing is bulked out by multiple examples and quotes supporting the theory or practice of all matters discussed, (70 pages of footnotes in a 300 page book). I'm not sure the book needed the history lesson prevalent in the first couple chapters. The tone vacillates between earnest and melodramatic, so occasionally I got distracted from the good point being made because I felt like it was being drilled into me. 4/? 2mo
Robotswithpersonality That being said, it's refreshing to see someone care, without reservation, someone be optimistic and carry that optimism to the best possible vision of the future. We need more of that. 5/5 2mo
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Robotswithpersonality
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👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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Robotswithpersonality
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Okay, obviously this is one example of some serious issues, but can someone PLEASE write a short story about teeny, tiny wiki bots arguing about Wikipedia entries. Please? 🥺

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Robotswithpersonality
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Agreed.

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Robotswithpersonality
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📚🥰

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Robotswithpersonality
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Yay, more nifty etymology! ☺️

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