AI in the wild : sustainability in the age of artificial intelligence / Peter Dauvergne.
By: Dauvergne, Peter [author.]
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Contributor(s): IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.]
| MIT Press [publisher.]
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Cover -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: Genius or Madness? -- Part I: The Global Political Economy of AI -- 2 Datafying Life on Earth -- 3 The Rising Power of AI -- Part II: The Prospects and Limits of AI -- 4 Conserving and Rewilding the Earth -- 5 Enhancing Eco-Business -- 6 Smart Products -- 7 Smart Cities and Farms -- Part III: The Dangers of AI -- 8 Deepening Inequality and Injustice -- 9 Accelerating Extraction and Consumption -- 10 The Intelligent Eyes of Repression -- 11 Weapons of Destruction -- 12 Conclusion: Navigating the Shoals of Hubris -- Notes
Further Reading -- Index
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"The first book to analyze the consequences of the political economy of artificial intelligence for global sustainability"-- Provided by publisher.
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