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The Digital Ape

The Digital Ape

How to Live (in peace) with Smart Machines

by Nigel Shadbolt and Roger Hampson
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Publication Date: 18/06/2018

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How smart machines are transforming us all and what we should do about it.

The smart machines revolution is re-shaping our lives and our societies.

Here, Shadbolt and Hampson Britain’s pre-eminent authorities on AI dispel terror, confusion, and misconception by demonstrating that we are not about to be elbowed aside by a rebel army of super-intelligent robots of our own creation. The much-vaunted Transcendence moment is not coming any time soon.

The Digital Ape prefers to talk of Augmented Intelligence (ours) rather than Artificial Intelligence (theirs). It argues that when it comes to our technological future we can retain control, but how we exercise that control in employment matters, in privacy matters, in political matters etc is the crux of our collective future well-being.

Lucid, well-informed, and deeply human, The Digital Ape offers a unique approach to the subject of web science and the ethics of intelligent systems.

ISBN:
9781925322545
9781925322545
Category:
Artificial intelligence
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
18-06-2018
Publisher:
Scribe Publications
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
320
Nigel Shadbolt

Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt has been described as ‘one of the most fascinating and important scientists alive today’ (Professor Jim Al-Khalili, ‘The Life Scientific’, BBC Radio 4). He is chairman and co-founder of the Open Data Institute with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the architect of the World Wide Web.

He is principal of Jesus College Oxford and professorial research fellow in the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, and a visiting professor in the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton.

With over 400 publications to his name, he has researched topics ranging from cognitive psychology to computational neuroscience, artificial intelligence to the semantic web. He was one of the originators of the interdisciplinary field of web science and is a director of the Web Science Trust which seeks to advance our understanding of the web and promote the web’s positive impact on society.

In 2009, the British Prime Minister appointed him and Sir Tim Berners-Lee as information advisors to transform access to public sector information. This work led to the highly acclaimed data.gov.uk website that now provides a portal to tens of thousands of datasets.

In May 2010, he was asked by the UK coalition government to join the Public Sector Transparency Board overseeing Open Data releases across the public sector. In April 2011, he became Chair of the UK Government’s midata programme the goal of which was to empower consumers by releasing their data back to them. In 2013, he was knighted for service to science and engineering.

Roger Hampson

Roger Hampson is an academic and bureaucrat. He was chief executive of the London Borough of Redbridge for 16 years until early 2016. Redbridge has a strong reputation for web-based innovation in service delivery, engagement of citizens, and the publication of data.

He was a director of social services for many years, and also ran other council departments in parallel. He pioneered innovations in the mixed economy of social care. Until 1986, he was an academic economist of social policy, latterly research fellow at the Personal Social Services Research Unit at the University of Kent.

PSSRU was and remains the world leader in the promotion of efficiency in social and health care by the rigorous analysis of data.

He was a member of the Local Public Data Panel, and a non-executive director of the Open Data Institute. He has published on plain language; the economics of political advertising; community care; social services; and reasoning in public life.

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