AI Needs You: How We Can Change AI's Future and Save Our Own


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<b>Verity Harding<br></b><br>One of TIME's 100 Most Influential People in AI Verity Harding is Director of the AI and Geopolitics Project at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy at the University of Cambridge and founder of Formation Advisory a consultancy firm that advises on the future of technology and society. She was Google DeepMind's first Global Head of Policy and is a former political adviser to Britain’s deputy prime minister. <b>An Economist Biggest Book of the Year <br><br>A humanist manifesto for the age of AI</b><br><br>Artificial intelligence may be the most transformative technology of our time. As AI’s power grows so does the need to figure out what—and who—this technology is really for. AI Needs You argues that it is critical for society to take the lead in answering this urgent question and ensuring that AI fulfills its promise.<br><br>Verity Harding draws inspiring lessons from the histories of three twentieth-century tech revolutions—the space race in vitro fertilization and the internet—to empower each of us to join the conversation about AI and its possible futures. Sharing her perspective as a leading insider in technology and politics she rejects the dominant narrative which often likens AI’s advent to that of the atomic bomb. History points the way to an achievable future in which democratically determined values guide AI to be peaceful in its intent; to embrace limitations; to serve purpose not profit; and to be firmly rooted in societal trust.<br><br><i>AI Needs You</i> gives us hope that we the people can imbue AI with a deep intentionality that reflects our best values ideals and interests and that serves the public good. AI will permeate our lives in unforeseeable ways but it is clear that the shape of AI’s future—and of our own—cannot be left only to those building it. It is up to us to guide this technology away from our worst fears and toward a future that we can trust and believe in. We might hope that this book ends up in the hands of those who could take a leadership role before it is too late. Harding’s optimism is tempered by experience and knowledge and her arguments are compelling and engaging. ― <b><i>Kirkus</i></b><br><br>Harding sits at the intersection of politics policy and technology and she brings her knowledge to this accessible introduction to AI and how it will shape our workplaces and beyond. ― <b><i>Harper’s Bazaar</i></b><br><br>Fascinating. . . . Finished it in two sittings without even meaning to. Most readable book about tech I’ve read in years.---<b>Phil Reilly <i>Meta</i></b><br><br>“Verity Harding is a rare beast—a technologist who thinks deeply about society. So when she tells us AI needs us we should listen. In this thoughtful clever and very accessible book you will learn about how we have faced huge technical innovations in the past and why more than ever before we must engage with how AI is shaping the future.”—<b>Baroness Martha Lane-Fox</b><br><br>“What is the world that AI is creating? And why are the rest of us letting this world be shaped by a small privileged group of (mainly) men in Silicon Valley? This book rooted in deep historical insights about prior technological disruptions is essential reading for anybody keen to ensure the transformative power of AI is directed to the common good.”—<b>Diane Coyle author of <i>Cogs and Monsters</i></b><br><br>“This is history at its most essential. Providing a forensic analysis of the past that provokes lessons warnings and inspiration Harding empowers us to join a conversation from which the tech bros have tried to exclude us. This brilliant book is a scholarly optimistic call to action.”—<b>Dan Snow founder of the <i>History Hit</i> podcast</b><br><br>“A must-read for anyone who wants to understand the defining technology of our era from a unique author who has had a front row seat in AI’s development.”—<b>Katie Prescott technology business editor <i>The Times</i></b><br><br>“With an engaging blend of storytelling and analysis Harding argues that even on the shifting frontiers between science and science fiction democracy still matters. Wise convincing essential.”—<b>Alwyn Turner author of <i>All in It Together</i></b><br><br>“An important and insightful book on one of the most important and challenging issues of our time.”—<b>Alastair Campbell cohost of <i>The Rest Is Politics</i> podcast</b><br><br>“Essential. There’s no one else I’d more want to read on this subject.”—<b>Sathnam Sanghera author of <i>Stolen History</i></b><br>
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