
A.I. - Artificial Insanity
Reflections on the resilience of human intelligence
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Human Intelligence vs. Artificial Intelligence. A slim book, but one that is brimming with the future, with a global reach, an enjoyable read that will appeal to a wider audience, not just tech or legal experts. It condenses the thoughts of the author – one of the leading European experts in privacy and data rights – and his reflections on the digital world and its rules. Easy to read in a few short hours, original and politically incorrect, for anyone interested in finding their way in the era of the Internet of Things and Big Data algorithms. This brief book offers a visionary but adept perspective on the scenarios that await us (and that, in part, we are already experiencing): an abridged yet unadulterated, open-minded and, at times, un-PC analysis of our "Destiny 4.0". A destiny shaped by cold, robotic hyper-rationality, perhaps or… perhaps not. Hence the title: Artificial Insanity, a snipe at the relentless, all-pervading Artificial Intelligence. For a "rule of human law".
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Table of contents
- A.I. - Artificial Insanity
- Copyright
- 1. Grappling (Barehanded) with The Artificial
- 2. Keeping a Safe e-Distance
- 3. Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Insanity: catch me if you can
- 4. Digital Profiling, Freedom and Circumvention
- 5. The Digital Subconscious and the Snack Market
- 6. Physics and Metaphysics of Data Protection: “Crowdprivacy” and “3D privacy”
- 7. Data as money: liberalism and control of data
- 8. Me-Reporter: zigzagging between privacy, information and expression
- 9. E-War and E-Peace: towards the “rule of human law”
- Contents