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Machines Behaving Badly: The Morality of AI
By (Author) Toby Walsh
Black Inc.
La Trobe University Press
3rd May 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
Artificial intelligence
Paperback
288
Width 154mm, Height 233mm, Spine 23mm
399g
Can we build moral machines Toby Walsh, AI expert, examines the ethical issues we face in a future dominated by artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence is an essential part of our lives - for better or worse. AI can be used to influence what we buy, who gets shortlisted for a job and even how we vote. Without it, medical technology wouldn't have come so far, we'd still be getting lost on backroads in our GPS-free cars, and smartphones wouldn't be so, well, smart. But as we continue to build more intelligent and autonomous machines, what impact will this have on humanity and the planet Professor Toby Walsh, a world-leading researcher in the field of artificial intelligence, explores the ethical considerations and unexpected consequences AI poses - Is Alexa racist Can robots have rights What happens if a self-driving car kills someone What limitations should we put on the use of facial recognition Machines Behaving Badly is a thought-provoking look at the increasing human reliance on robotics and the decisions that need to be made now to ensure the future of AI is as a force for good, not evil.
Toby Walsh is one of the world's leading researchers in artificial intelligence. He is Scientia Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of New South Wales in Sydney and was named on the international 'Who's Who in AI' list of influencers. He has authored three books on AI for a general audience, the latest of which is Machines Behaving Badly.