Guardrails : guiding human decisions in the age of AI
Publication details: Princeton University Press : New Jersey, ©2024Description: viii, 226 p. : 23 cmISBN:- 9780691150680
- 153.9 GAS-G
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Includes Index
1. Decisions : how we decide and why it matters : human agency and changing the world
2. Rules : the governance of cyberspace offers a cautious tale of hype, hope, and failure
3. Falsities : two ways to approach the problem of misinformation
4. Bias : why we can't expect AI to solve deep-rooted flaws in human decision-making
5. Doubt : incomplete information and the problem of irreversibility
6. Principles : guardrails should empower individuals, be socially anchored, and encourage learning
7. Self-restraint : how to avoid the governance trap of too much context-awareness, or not enough
8. Range : four case studies that illustrate the art and science of making innovative guardrails
9. Machines : why technology is neither anathema nor a panacea, but a valuable piece in the puzzle
10. Futures : how to think about the exercise of power as humans approach a new digital frontier.
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