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Man-made : how the bias of the past is being built into the future / Tracey Spicer.
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29 Jun 2024
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9781761106378 (paperback)
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Spicer, Tracey
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Man-made : how the bias of the past is being built into the future / Tracey Spicer.
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Cammeray, NSW : Simon & Schuster (Australia), 2023.
©2023
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291 pages ; 24 cm.
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"This image is AI-generated". -- Front cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
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"`Mum, I want a robot slave.' Broadcaster Tracey Spicer had an epiphany when her young son uttered these six words. Suddenly, her life's work fighting inequality seemed futile. What's the point in agitating to change the present, if bigotry is being embedded into our futures? And so began a quest to uncover who was responsible and hold them to account. Who is the ultimate villain? Big Tech, whose titans refuse to spend money to fix the problem? The world's politicians, who lack the will to legislate? Or should we all be walking into a hall of mirrors and taking a good, hard look at ourselves...? This is a deeply researched, illuminating and gripping ride into an uncertain future, culminating in a resounding call to action that will shake the tech sector to its foundations." -- Back cover.
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Artificial intelligence -- Social aspects
Artificial intelligence -- Moral and ethical aspects
Human-computer interaction
Robotics
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Artificial intelligence -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Artificial intelligence -- Social aspects
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Automation
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