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26 sats \ 1 reply \ @halalmoney 19 Nov 2023 \ on: Oops! We Automated Bullshit. | Department of Computer Science and Technology tech
Thanks for this. Here’s a link to the author’s draft book:
Moral Codes - Desigong alternatives to AI
https://moralcodes.pubpub.org/
Thanks @sebastix, @halalmoney
I've only just started reading the book, but allow me to whet your appetite with this opening line from the book:
There are two ways to win the Turing Test. The hard way is to build computers that are more and more intelligent, until we can’t tell them apart from humans. The easy way is to make humans more stupid, until we can’t tell them apart from computers. The purpose of this book is to help us avoid that second path. ~ Alan Blackwell
The advance public release of the book is also available for download in a variety of formats, including markdown, epub, pdf, LaTex, etc.
Chapters:
- Are You Paying Attention?
- Would you like me to do the rest? When AI makes code
- Why is code not like AI?
- Intending and Attending - chatting to the stochastic parrots
- A meaningful conversation with the Internet
- Making meaningful worlds: being at home in code
- Lessons from Smalltalk - moral code before machine learning
- Explanation and transparency: beyond no-code / low-code
- Why code is more important than flat design
- The craft of coding
- How can stochastic parrots help us code?
- Codes for creativity and surprise
- Making code less WEIRD
- Re-imagining AI to invent Moral Codes
- Conclusions
- Appendix: Further Reading
- Acknowledgements, Credits and Author Biography
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