02334nam 2200373 450 991059229430332120230517090806.0(CKB)5840000000091283(NjHacI)995840000000091283(EXLCZ)99584000000009128320230517d2021 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAI for everyone? critical perspectives /edited by Pieter VerdegemLondon :University of Westminster Press,2021.1 online resource (310 pages)1-914386-15-9 We are entering a new era of technological determinism and solutionism in which governments and business actors are seeking data-driven change, assuming that Artificial Intelligence is now inevitable and ubiquitous. But we have not even started asking the right questions, let alone developed an understanding of the consequences. Urgently needed is debate that asks and answers fundamental questions about power. This book brings together critical interrogations of what constitutes AI, its impact and its inequalities in order to offer an analysis of what it means for AI to deliver benefits for everyone. The book is structured in three parts: Part 1, AI: Humans vs. Machines, presents critical perspectives on human-machine dualism. Part 2, Discourses and Myths About AI, excavates metaphors and policies to ask normative questions about what is 'desirable' AI and what conditions make this possible. Part 3, AI Power and Inequalities, discusses how the implementation of AI creates important challenges that urgently need to be addressed. Bringing together scholars from diverse disciplinary backgrounds and regional contexts, this book offers a vital intervention on one of the most hyped concepts of our times.AI for Everyone? Artificial intelligenceSocial aspectsArtificial intelligencePhilosophyArtificial intelligenceSocial aspects.Artificial intelligencePhilosophy.006.3Verdegem PieterNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910592294303321AI for Everyone2987812UNINA