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Download , by Amy Webb

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, by Amy Webb

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, by Amy Webb


Download , by Amy Webb

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, by Amy Webb

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File Size: 1719 KB

Print Length: 337 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1541773756

Publisher: PublicAffairs (March 5, 2019)

Publication Date: March 5, 2019

Language: English

ASIN: B07H7RZLFW

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#15,964 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Amy Webb has become internationally famous for analyzing data to map the future. In her latest book, she puts the map in our hands and says “Here Be Dragons.” Which routes will we take to the future? Read the (sometimes devastating) options and plan your future accordingly.

Amy takes us through the ropes of AI history, AI’s current international state, and through her various experiences. A great storytelling book keeping you flipping from page to page. Amazing AI book!

As author Shoshana Zuboff explains, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, "is about the darkening of the digital dream and its rapid mutation into a voracious and utterly novel commercial project that I call surveillance capitalism." She provides an abundance of information, insights, and counsel that she hopes will help those who read her book to contest and interrupt, then contain and vanquish an unprecedented threat to the human race. "At its core, surveillance capitalism is parasitic and self-referential. It revives Karl Marx's image of capitalism as a vampire that feeds on labor, but with an unexpected turn. Instead of labor, surveillance capitalism feeds on every aspect of every human experience."Amy Webb shares comparable concerns about the potential threat: The possibility that nine "tech titans" and their thinking machines could "warp humanity." They are Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, IBM, and Microsoft in the United States and Alibaba, Baidu, and Tencent in China. According to Webb, "the problem is that external forces pressuring the nine big tech giants -- and by extension, those working inside the ecosystem - are conspiring against their best intentions for our futures. There's a lot of blame to pass around."These are among the dozens of passages that caught my eye:o Could a Thinking Machine Be Built? (Pages 23-26)o The Summer and Winter of AI (29-38)o Winning abd Losing (42-50)o The Tribe Leaders (53-65)o America's Tribes: The G-MAFIA (85-96)o The Values Algorithm (98-103)o Our Personal Values Drive Decisions (108-113)o Humanity's Shared Values (122-126)o Optimize AI for humans (126-131)o AI: Two warnings (136-143)o The Stories We Must Tell Ourselves (150-154)o 2029: Comfortably Nudged (159-169)o 2069: AI-powered Guardians of the Galaxy (177-178)o Nagging is the new nudging (194-196)o 2049: And Then There Were Five (201-203)o Amazon and Apple: Catastrophic scenario of future (215-219)o 2069: Digital Annihilation (228-229o Worldwide Systematic Change: The Case for Creating GAIA (237-244)o Need for change in Big Nine (250-256)o You Need to Change, Too (259-261)How can at least some companies get from where they are now to artificial superintelligence? Webb shares her thoughts about that in Chapter Four, suggesting "there are now clear warning signs portending future crises, even if those signals are not immediately obvious. While there are several, here are two examples worth your consideration along with potential consequences." First, "We mistakenly treat artificial intelligence like a digging platform -- similar to the internet -- with no guiding principles or long-term plans for its growth." And then, "AI is rapidly concentrating power among the few even as we view AI as an open ecosystem with few barriers. The future of AI is being built by two countries -- America and China -- with competing political interests, whose economies are closely intertwined, and whose leaders are often at odds with each other." These are especially complicated -- and compelling -- issues that she examines with rigor. (See Pages 135-143)When concluding her brilliant book, Amy Webb invokes several metaphors -- tribes, pipelines, building blocks, pebbles, boulders, and mountains in movement -- when explaining what her readers must do to prevent the "warping" of humanity. "Now you know what AI is, what it isn't, and why it matters. You know about the Big Nine, and about their histories and desires for the future...You are a member of AI's tribes. You have no more excuses...This is your chance. Pick up a pebble. Start up the mountain."In this context, I am again reminded of an observation by Margaret Mead: "Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For, indeed, that's all who ever have."The mountain awaits....

The future is really scary. Or it's kind of awesome. Or it's somewhere in between. The fact is, even futurists as smart as Amy Webb don't know for sure. But what Amy Webb does here is lay out how we got here, where we are, and some options of where we might be headed. She does so with an incredible amount of research, knowledge and foresight. And she does so with crisp, clear writing.The important part is that she also lays out the questions we need to ask ourselves today and the questions we need to be asking our government and our corporations. There are issues we need to address if we want to avoid the scary outcomes and head for the awesome ones. There isn't much time to waste.So get to reading. And get to asking.

I never stopped to consider who the people are (in the rooms of the biggest tech companies that are making decisions about AI); a technology that has already shaped the future of humanity. What are their motivations and are they in line with mine, my family's, my community, my city....? Amy Webb's The Big Nine brought these questions and answers into a clear and startling reality for me. This read is fascinating and illuminating but most of all, it is solutions oriented, as Webb spends the third part of the book on practical solutions that each of us can take to take fuller ownership of AI. Pick up this book!

I was super intrigued by The Big Nine’s subject: Artifical Intelligence b/c I’ve always wanted to learn more but found myself gravitating to books that were filled with concepts, language and examples that were (let’s be honest) over my head. This was so not the case with The Big Nine. The author, Amy Webb, has a great voice and breaks everything down so even the most novice of AI consumers can digest it. Looking forward to starting conversations at the bus stop, grocery line, water cooler and social events about AI b/c it is important for us all to understand how AI is impacting all of us now.

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