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A work of Non-fiction by Jeanette Winterson
Subgenres:
- Artificial Intelligence,
- Technology & Society,
- Essay Collection
This book is for you if you're into...
- Provocative essays on AI and the future of human identity
- Big questions about love, sex, and attachment with non-human beings
- Mind-bending takes on gender, bodies, and technology
Witty [and] provocative essays on how AI might change us by the New York Times–bestselling author of Why Be Happy When You Can Be Normal?
When we create non-biological life-forms, will we do so in our image? Or will we accept the once-in-a-species opportunity to remake ourselves in their image?
What do love, caring, sex, and attachment look like when humans form connections with non-human helpers, teachers, sex-workers, and companions? And what will happen to our deep-rooted assumptions about gender?
Will the physical body that is our home soon be enhanced by biological and neural implants, keeping us fitter, younger, and connected? Is it time to join Elon Musk and leave Planet Earth?
In twelve eye-opening, mind-expanding, funny, and provocative essays on the implications of artificial intelligence that look to history, religion, myth, literature, politics, and computer science to help us understand, Jeanette Winterson tackles AI's most fascinating talking points, from the algorithms that data-dossier your whole life to the weirdness of backing up your brain.
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