Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Atlas of AI by Kate Crawford The hidden costs of artificial intelligence, from natural resources and labor to privacy and freedom FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The hidden costs of artificial intelligence—from natural resources and labor to privacy, equality, and freedom"This study argues that [artificial intelligence] is neither artificial nor particularly intelligent. . . . A fascinating history of the data on which machine-learning systems are trained."—New Yorker"A valuable corrective to much of the hype surrounding AI and a useful instruction manual for the future."—John Thornhill, Financial Times"Its a masterpiece, and I havent been able to stop thinking about it."—Karen Hao, senior editor, MIT Tech Review What happens when artificial intelligence saturates political life and depletes the planet? How is AI shaping our understanding of ourselves and our societies? Drawing on more than a decade of research, awardwinning scholar Kate Crawford reveals how AI is a technology of extraction: from the minerals drawn from the earth, to the labor pulled from low-wage information workers, to the data taken from every action and expression. This book reveals how this planetary network is fueling a shift toward undemocratic governance and increased inequity. Rather than taking a narrow focus on code and algorithms, Crawford offers us a material and political perspective on what it takes to make AI and how it centralizes power. This is an urgent account of what is at stake as technology companies use artificial intelligence to reshape the world. Author Biography Kate Crawford is a leading scholar of the social implications of AI. She is a research professor at USC Annenberg, a senior principal researcher at Microsoft Research, and the inaugural chair of AI and Justice at the École Normale Supérieure. Review "This study argues that [artificial intelligence] is neither artificial nor particularly intelligent. . . . A fascinating history of the data on which machine-learning systems are trained."—New Yorker"Crawford argues passionately that while AI is presented as disembodied, objective and inevitable, it is material, biased and subject to our own outlooks and ideologies."—David A. Shaywitz, Wall Street Journal"As Kate Crawfords trenchant Atlas of AI demonstrates again and again, artificial intelligence does not come to us as a deus ex machina but, rather, through a number of dehumanizing extractive practices, of which most of us are unaware."—Sue Halpern, New York Review of BooksNamed one of the "Five Best Books to Read to Get Smart about AI" by the Wall Street Journal"One of the worlds most thoughtful researchers on the impact of AI delivers a sobering, but essential, read about how AI is accelerating undemocratic governance and increased inequality."—John Thornhill, Financial Times, Best Books of 2021"Exposes the dark side of AIs success. . . . Meticulously researched and superbly written."—Virginia Dignum, Nature"A sweeping view of artificial intelligence that frames the technology as a collection of empires, decisions, and actions that are together fast eliminating possibilities of sustainable future on a global scale. . . . A timely and urgent contribution."—Michael Spezio, Science"Reveals the hidden costs of artificial intelligence, from the consumption of natural resources to the more subtle costs to our privacy, equality and freedom.—Simon Ings, New Scientist, "Best Books of the Year""A compelling new book."—Stephanie Wood, Sydney Morning Herald"Atlas of AI is a seminal work that brings AI within our circle of care. . . . Crawfords book is a great contribution to the field, as efforts are made at various levels, national and international, in companies and educational institutions, to mitigate the harms of this technology. Crawford underlines that this can only happen if we challenge the structures of power that AI currently reinforces and create the foundations for a different society."—Anais Resseguier, AI and Ethics"Presents an insightful perspective coupled with in-depth analysis. . . . Essential reading for those who are interested in the real-world effects of AI development, along with its political ramifications. More importantly, Atlas of AI draws attention to widely ignored aspects of policy debates, namely the human and planetary costs of AI. This book should be welcomed by AI enthusiasts, students, scholars and policy-makers seeking to grasp the fundamentals of the relationship between AI, politics and society."—Muhammed Can, International Affairs"Well-researched, well-written, and enlightening."—Terry Freedman, Teach Secondary"Crawford brings the reader on a global journey to places and interventions which have historically played, and continue to play, a key function in developing and maintaining the machinery of artificial intelligence. With a variety of well-illustrated descriptions of environmentally hazardous industries, exploitation of human labour, the origin of deeply biased data sets, and methods of classification, Crawford assists the reader in seeing through the myth of AI."—Lina Olsson, Metascience"Atlas of AI is the perfect medium to begin to understand AI. Crawford wisely avoids any form of jargon and her message comes across clear and loud. The book also contains a wide array of notes and references which the more experienced readers will find very useful to go deeper into the several themes that Crawfords atlas illustrates, but also to find new directions for future research."—Federico Cugurullo, TechnoscienzaCHOICE Outstanding Academic Titles 2021Winner of the 2022 Sally Hacker Prize, sponsored by the Society for the History of Technology (SHOT)Winner of the 2022 Best Information Science Book of the Year Award, sponsored by ASIS&T"A must read. Moving from lithium mines to data extraction, from labor exploitation to government surveillance, Atlas of AI eloquently reveals how intelligence is made. It displaces anemic calls for ethics with probing investigations into the environmental degradation, capital accumulation, and labor conditions that AI make possible."—Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, SFUs Canada 150 Chair in New Media"Its a masterpiece, and I havent been able to stop thinking about it."—Karen Hao, senior editor, MIT Tech Review"In this eloquent and revelatory survey, Crawford limns the dire stakes of unbridled technological expansion. Methodologically original and keenly intelligent, Atlas of AI is an indispensable map of the present that boldly calls readers to chart a more just and sustainable future."—Alondra Nelson, president, Social Science Research Council"Eloquent, clear and profound—this volume is a classic for our times. It draws our attention away from the bright shiny objects of the new colonialism through elucidating the social, material and political dimensions of Artificial Intelligence."—Geoffrey C. Bowker, University of California, Irvine"By brilliantly tracing the history, mythology, ethics and politics of artificial intelligence, Atlas of AI reminds us that the stories we tell about AI are just as vital as the mathematical models that comprise these systems."—Ruha Benjamin, author of Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code Review Quote "This study argues that [artificial intelligence] is neither artificial nor particularly intelligent. . . . A fascinating history of the data on which machine-learning systems are trained."-- New Yorker "Crawford argues passionately that while AI is presented as disembodied, objective and inevitable, it is material, biased and subject to our own outlooks and ideologies."--David A. Shaywitz, Wall Street Journal "A valuable corrective to much of the hype surrounding AI and a useful instruction manual for the future. . . . Crawford creates a strong framework to understand the dangers of this technological revolution as well as its environmental costs and suggests how we can best steer it towards more positive outcomes."--John Thornhill, Financial Times "Mapping out the political, economic, environmental and societal contours of the technology, this senior researcher at Microsoft smartly reframes the technological debate: AI is a registry of power."--John Thornhill, Financial Times "Exposes the dark side of AIs success. . . . Meticulously researched and superbly written."--Virginia Dignum, Nature "A sweeping view of artificial intelligence that frames the technology as a collection of empires, decisions, and actions that are together fast eliminating possibilities of sustainable future on a global scale. . . . A timely and urgent contribution."--Michael Spezio, Science "Eloquent, clear and profound--this volume is a classic for our times. It draws our attention away from the bright shiny objects of the new colonialism through elucidating the social, material and political dimensions of Artificial Intelligence."--Geoffrey C. Bowker, University of California, Irvine "A must read. Moving from lithium mines to data extraction, from labor exploitation to government surveillance, Atlas of AI eloquently reveals how intelligence is made. It displaces anemic calls for ethics with probing investigations into the environmental degradation, capital accumulation, and labor conditions that AI makes possible."--Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, SFUs Canada 150 Chair in New Media "An insightful excursion into the processes, implications and ethics of data creation and manipulation in the 21st century. Ranging across terrains as diverse as mineral mines, server farms, distribution warehouses, and AI startups, Crawford shows vividly how our systems have grown to be dangerous when they fail and harmful when they work."--Joseph Turow, author of The Voice Catchers "Showing Artificial Intelligence as a technological achievement and cultural promise that spans politics, labor, land, and data, Crawford draws a unique and actionable map for seeing and challenging AIs power."--Mike Ananny, University of Southern California "Kate Crawford looks at Artificial Intelligence with a humanists eye and an artists sense of what really matters. If you think AI is all about big data and machine learning, this marvelous book will remind you: its about the natural world, and politics, and history, and sometimes, even beauty too."--Fred Turner, author of The Democratic Surround: Multimedia and American Liberalism from World War II to the Psychedelic Sixties Details ISBN0300264631 Author Kate Crawford Short Title Atlas of AI Pages 336 Publisher Yale University Press Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 0300264631 ISBN-13 9780300264630 Format Paperback Subtitle Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence Imprint Yale University Press Country of Publication United States Illustrations 31 b-w illus. Publication Date 2022-10-11 NZ Release Date 2022-10-11 US Release Date 2022-10-11 UK Release Date 2022-10-11 Alternative 9780300209570 DEWEY 006.3 Audience General AU Release Date 2022-12-15 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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