these passages in particular were rather insightful in my opinion
Nice, paving the way for free information on Lemmy. I hope Sci-Hub will be fine too.
is it from one of these ? :
Rationality: From AI to Zombies
Eliezer Yudkowsky, 2015,
PDF, 18.31 MB
Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering Robert L. Glass, 2003
PDF, 921 KB
( amazing website ! Thanks 👍 )It’s from Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgement to Calculation, but the other two look fun too. And yeah it’s a really nice site.
ok, here it is :
Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgement to Calculation
Joseph Weizenbaum, 1976
PDF, 24.10 MB
one more - - looks nice :
The Big Nine: How the Tech Titans and Their Thinking Machines Could Warp Humanity
Amy Webb, 2019spoiler
A call-to-arms about the broken nature of artificial intelligence, and the powerful corporations that are turning the human-machine relationship on its head.
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The book :
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Tech is a tool and can be used for good and bad. I see examples of use for bad but I’m not sure about fallacies which speak to reasoning. Since you read the book, I think it’d be more helpful to write about the pros and cons discussed in the book than to post screenshots.
I think the paragraphs in the screenshots are actually a good way to kick off discussion about these topics. The argument isn’t that technology of itself is good or bad, but rather that people tend to overstate the role of technology in society. People often tend to reach for technological solutions for social problems and trying to solve these problems by using technology can actually make things worse.
I see. Guess I’m looking forward then to hearing more about solutions which don’t use tech.
The parts of the book I quoted literally give examples of prior solutions people would insist require tech today.
Thanks for the share. I didn’t mean to argue. It’s a tough and very broad topic to approach as a technologist, but definitely deserving of study.
I think the book is definitely worth a read. Technology does play a big role in our lives, however it tends to amplify social trends and shouldn’t be seen as a sole solution to social problems. As a technologists it’s very important to understand the limits of what technology can accomplish, and how technology is expressed within a particular social context.