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100 aNourbakhsh, Illah Reza,d1970-eauthor.
245 00 aAI & humanity /cIllah Reza Nourbakhsh, Jennifer Keating.
246 aAI and humanity
260 aCambridge, Massachusetts :bThe MIT Press,c2020.
300 a1 online resource.
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500 00 a"This work began as an experimental undergraduate course, AI & Humanity, offered in the School of Computer Science and the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University"--Preface.
504 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 aTechnology & society -- Labor and concepts of the self -- (In)equality & (Post)humanity -- Surveillance, information, network -- Weaponry, agency, dehumanization -- Shaping our future.
520 a"Artificial Intelligence is having a new, outsized impact on our world, from politics and business to the economy. This book tackles AI using techniques from literary and cultural studies, formulating a new way of developing language and analyses for the impacts of AI on our humanity by combining the disciplines of the humanities with technical analysis from computer science in a single course reader. AI & Humanity is authentically cross-disciplinary, and this is necessarily the right way to equip all students and citizens today to make sense of how AI is changing the world, and how they each, individually, have a role in ensuring that we bend the future in the best possible direction, in an age of rapidly advancing computational technologies. This book is suitable as a textbook for undergraduate students and is flexibly appropriate for both younger students and for more advanced coursework. It has been proven two years in a row in Carnegie Mellon Grand Challenge courses that draw upon freshman students in both the College of Humanities and the School of Computer Science, earning accolades from the diverse student body. It is appropriate for all students, requiring no specialized skills or background as prerequisite. As a course textbook, AI & Humanity includes discussion questions, is chronologically laid out for a semester or trimester course, and includes rubrics and assignments spanning the whole class as examples for instructor customization. At the same time, this textbook is a reading guide. It contains deep literary and technical analysis, but includes reading assignments in a number of other texts, plays, movies artworks and documentaries. It develops a language across these reading sources, combining broad sourcework into a coherent understanding of the ways in which Artificial Intelligence is changing our humanity through a study of our own history of power negotiations; key words that derive cultural meaning; and futuring conceptualizations that provide commentary on our possible societal trajectories in movies and stories that are both contemporary and historical"--cProvided by publisher.
588 aPrint version record.
590 aAdded to collection customer.56279.3
650 aArtificial intelligencexPhilosophy.
650 aArtificial intelligencexSocial aspects.
650 aTechnologyxSocial aspects.
650 aCOMPUTERS / Artificial Intelligence / General.2bisacsh
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650 aArtificial intelligencexSocial aspects.2fast0(OCoLC)fst00817279
650 aTechnologyxSocial aspects.2fast0(OCoLC)fst01145202
653 aCOMPUTER SCIENCE/Artificial Intelligence
655 aElectronic books.
700 1 aKeating, Jennifer,eauthor.
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AI & humanity /Illah Reza Nourbakhsh, Jennifer Keating
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AI & humanity /Illah Reza Nourbakhsh, Jennifer Keating
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Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press 2020.
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"This work began as an experimental undergraduate course, AI & Humanity, offered in the School of Computer Science and the Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University"Preface. / Includes bibliographical references and index. / "Artificial Intelligence is having a new, outsized impact on our world, from politics and business to the economy. This book tackles AI using techniques from literary and cultural studies, formulating a new way of developing language and analyses for the impacts of AI on our humanity by combining the disciplines of the humanities with technical analysis from computer science in a single course reader. AI & Humanity is authentically cross-disciplinary, and this is necessarily the right way to equip all students and citizens today to make sense of how AI is changing the world, and how they each, individually, have a role in ensuring that we bend the future in the best possible direction, in an age of rapidly advancing computational technologies. This book is suitable as a textbook for undergraduate students and is flexibly appropriate for both younger students and for more advanced coursework. It has been proven two years in a row in Carnegie Mellon Grand Challenge courses that draw upon freshman students in both the College of Humanities and the School of Computer Science, earning accolades from the diverse student body. It is appropriate for all students, requiring no specialized skills or background as prerequisite. As a course textbook, AI & Humanity includes discussion questions, is chronologically laid out for a semester or trimester course, and includes rubrics and assignments spanning the whole class as examples for instructor customization. At the same time, this textbook is a reading guide. It contains deep literary and technical analysis, but includes reading assignments in a number of other texts, plays, movies artworks and documentaries. It develops a language across these reading sources, combining broad sourcework into a coherent understanding of the ways in which Artificial Intelligence is changing our humanity through a study of our own history of power negotiations; key words that derive cultural meaning; and futuring conceptualizations that provide commentary on our possible societal trajectories in movies and stories that are both contemporary and historical"
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