This book is a critique of Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the perspective of cognitive science it seeks to examine what we have learned about human cognition from AI successes and failures. The book s goal is to separate those AI dreams that either have been or could be realized from those that are constructed through discourse and are unrealizable. AI research has advanced many areas that are intellectually compelling and holds great promise for advances in science, engineering, and practical systems. After the 1980s, however, the field has often struggled to deliver widely on these...
This book is a critique of Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the perspective of cognitive science it seeks to examine what we have learned about human...
This book is a critique of Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the perspective of cognitive science it seeks to examine what we have learned about human cognition from AI successes and failures. The book s goal is to separate those AI dreams that either have been or could be realized from those that are constructed through discourse and are unrealizable. AI research has advanced many areas that are intellectually compelling and holds great promise for advances in science, engineering, and practical systems. After the 1980s, however, the field has often struggled to deliver widely on these...
This book is a critique of Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the perspective of cognitive science it seeks to examine what we have learned about human...
The computerization of the economy -- and everyday life -- has transformed the division of labor between humans and machines, shifting many people into work that is hidden, poorly compensated, or accepted as part of being a "user" of digital technology. Through our clicks and swipes, logins and profiles, emails and posts, we are, more or less willingly, participating in digital activities that yield economic value to others but little or no return to us. Hamid Ekbia and Bonnie Nardi call this kind of participation -- the extraction of economic value from low-cost or free labor in...
The computerization of the economy -- and everyday life -- has transformed the division of labor between humans and machines, shifting many people ...