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Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence by Kate Crawford
yates9's review against another edition
5.0
Important book looking at the broader contexf of AI work, its dependencies and application. It offers many important critiques to actors from companies to states that are applying the technology without a sense of the potential risks.
The problem with the book is that it offers a critique that is impractical and unrealistic in its high ground standing. The style is typical of the kind of jiurnalistic expose’ that leaves you asking for a rational alternative.
Nevertheless this is a must read for anyone working with AI.
The problem with the book is that it offers a critique that is impractical and unrealistic in its high ground standing. The style is typical of the kind of jiurnalistic expose’ that leaves you asking for a rational alternative.
Nevertheless this is a must read for anyone working with AI.
hima_reads's review against another edition
5.0
Mandatory reading for all “tech dudebros” who think AI is the ultimate answer to life and the universe. Actually, mandatory reading for everyone.
beanbag883's review against another edition
Didn’t need all of it for research, might return