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New book "The Myth of Good AI" questions established frameworks

A new book, "The Myth of Good AI," begins with a stark warning that traditional frameworks like those of Orwell and Foucault are insufficient for understanding or addressing the complexities of artificial intelligence. The author suggests that the concept of "good AI" is inherently flawed, implying a need for new perspectives beyond established political and philosophical thought. AI

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IMPACT Explores philosophical challenges in defining and controlling AI, suggesting existing political theories may not apply.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a book's premise, which is an opinion/commentary on AI.

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    I just started reading this amazing book 'The Myth of Good AI' and it opens with such a disillusioned warning: "Orwell cannot help us, and nor can Foucault" So

    I just started reading this amazing book 'The Myth of Good AI' and it opens with such a disillusioned warning: "Orwell cannot help us, and nor can Foucault" So satisfying to read. # nosuchthingasgoodintentions # ai