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"Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent."
Kate Crawford maps AI's hidden infrastructure and its human costs.
Hofstadter's masterpiece linking mathematics, art, and music to explore consciousness and self-reference.
Karen Hao's investigation into OpenAI's rise, ambitions, and the tensions shaping AI's future.
Ted Chiang's philosophical stories exploring consciousness, time, and the nature of existence.
Ishiguro's haunting tale told through the eyes of Klara, a solar-powered Artificial Friend navigating love, loss, and what it means to be human.
Louisa Hall's speculative fiction explores what makes us human through five interconnected voices and the dying AI MARY3
Alpaydin's accessible primer on machine learning as 'the new AI' — algorithms that learn from data to power voice recognition and driverless cars.
University of Vienna philosopher Mark Coeckelbergh examines AI ethics beyond hype, from Frankenstein to autonomous weapons and data bias
Vernor Vinge's cosmic masterpiece where galaxy's zones of thought determine intelligence limits—from primitive worlds to godlike Transcend.
Choudary reframes AI not as automation but as coordination mechanism reshaping entire economic systems and power structures
Jeff Hawkins' theory of how the brain's cortical columns could revolutionize AI and consciousness.
Berkeley professor Stuart Russell argues AI must remain uncertain about human preferences to avoid catastrophic misalignment.
Bishop's definitive machine learning textbook covering probabilistic models and pattern recognition fundamentals.
Chip Huyen's practical guide to building production AI systems beyond research prototypes.
Cathy O'Neil exposes how algorithms perpetuate inequality and discrimination in modern society.
Chip Huyen's practical guide to building machine learning systems that work in production.
Arthur C. Clarke's masterpiece of first contact and human evolution beyond the stars.
Asimov's epic of galactic empire collapse and psychohistory's power to predict the future
First contact with alien intelligence challenges humanity's consciousness—Peter Watts' hard SF masterpiece.
Ted Chiang's masterful stories explore language, consciousness, and the nature of reality itself.