Against Reduction: Designing a Human Future with Machines
- Length: 184 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: The MIT Press
- Publication Date: 2021-10-05
- ISBN-10: 0262543125
- ISBN-13: 9780262543125
- Sales Rank: #171458 (See Top 100 Books)
Provocative, hopeful essays imagine a future that is not reduced to algorithms.
What is human flourishing in an age of machine intelligence, when many claim that the world’s most complex problems can be reduced to narrow technical questions? Does more computing make us more intelligent, or simply more computationally powerful? We need not always resist reduction; our ability to simplify helps us interpret complicated situations. The trick is to know when and how to do so. Against Reduction offers a collection of provocative and illuminating essays that consider different ways of recognizing and addressing the reduction in our approach to artificial intelligence, and ultimately to ourselves.
Inspired by a widely read manifesto by Joi Ito that called for embracing the diversity and irreducibility of the world, these essays offer persuasive and compelling variations on resisting reduction. Among other things, the writers draw on indigenous epistemology to argue for an extended “circle of relationships” that includes the nonhuman and robotic; cast “Snow White” as a tale of AI featuring a smart mirror; point out the cisnormativity of security protocol algorithms; map the interconnecting networks of so-called noncommunicable disease; and consider the limits of moral mathematics. Taken together, they show that we should push back against some of the reduction around us and do whatever is in our power to work toward broader solutions.
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Introduction 1. Making Kin with the Machines 2. The Wicked Queen’s Smart Mirror 3. Design Justice, AI, and Escape from the Matrix of Domination 4. The Fluid Boundaries of Noncommunicable Disease 5. What Social Work Got Right and Why It’s Needed for Our (Technology) Evolution 6. Systems Seduction: The Aesthetics of Decentralization 7. Systems Justice, AI, and The Moral Imagination Appendix List of Contributors Index
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