Taming Silicon Valley

How to Protect Our Jobs, Safety, and Society in the Age of AI

Gary F Marcus author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:MIT Press Ltd

Published:24th Sep '24

Should be back in stock very soon

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This insightful book discusses how Big Tech exploits us, the dangers of AI, and offers solutions for a more positive future, emphasizing the importance of informed choices.

In Taming Silicon Valley, Gary Marcus explores the complex relationship between Big Tech and artificial intelligence, shedding light on how these forces are impacting our lives. He argues that while AI holds the potential to revolutionize various fields such as science, medicine, and technology, it also poses significant risks that could threaten democracy and even humanity's future. Marcus emphasizes that the choices we make regarding AI today will have lasting consequences, shaping the trajectory of our society for generations to come.

The author delves into the ways Big Tech has exploited its power, effectively capturing policymakers and influencing public perception. He outlines the shortcomings of current AI technologies and the dangers they present, providing a clear analysis of the challenges we face. Marcus highlights the need for proactive measures to safeguard our democracy and society from the negative impacts of unchecked technological advancement.

Taming Silicon Valley serves as both an informative guide and a call to action. Marcus offers practical suggestions for developing a coherent AI policy, covering essential topics such as data rights, oversight, and tax reform. He encourages ordinary citizens to engage in activism, drawing parallels to historical movements that sought to empower individuals. This book is a vital read for anyone concerned about the future of technology and its implications for humanity.

Included in the New Yorker's Best Books of 2024 list

Featured in the
New Yorker, the New York Review of Books, Politico, Big Think, Bloomberg TV, LARB, Foreign Policy, Marketplace, IEEE Spectrum, Forbes, the Next Big Idea Club, the Guardian,  Fortune, and more

"This polemic, by a cognitive scientist and startup founder, calls for stricter regulation of A.I. It begins with problems posed by generative A.I. (the kind that spits out text, images, and other data, and which currently fuels the largest A.I. companies’ businesses). These include misinformation, pornographic deepfakes, impersonation scams, and the use of publicly available material as training data, which Marcus equates to a “land grab.” His warnings are framed by critiques of A.I. development’s current direction, which has privileged deep learning over potentially more fruitful methods, and of what he argues is the tech industry’s moral decline."
The New Yorker's "Briefly Noted"

"With passion and expertise, Marcus sounds a strong call to action."
Kirkus Reviews, KIRKUS STAR

“Marcus also makes a persuasive case for more ambitious policies, arguing that because AI will likely render some jobs obsolete, the federal government should consider instituting a universal basic income to cushion those affected. Shrewd and levelheaded, this provides plenty to ponder.”
Publishers Weekly

"An honest must read...very accessible. It paints a very clear picture of both the benefits and challenges of artificial intelligence. We need to prepare for, not react to, the coming changes. Reacting will be too late. The danger is that governments tend to move too slowly while a few tech corporations are moving much faster and in questionable directions. Reading this book will help people understand that we need to pressure governments now to move faster so that we can gain the benefits while minimizing the risks inherent in AI."
—Forbes

“[A] sweeping polemic about how Big Tech will run roughshod over consumers and American democracy itself absent regulatory intervention.”
—Politico

“Mighty.”
The New York Review of Books

“I recommend reading Taming Silicon Valley if you’re unfamiliar with the main concerns about generative AI and its leading commercial developers. For those with a vague sense of unease, it will provide a detailed explanation of specific risks.”
The Los Angeles Review of Books

“The book should be required reading for anyone whose life will be touched in any small part by AI, which is pretty much everyone today. . . As always, Marcus writes in a strong voice that moves through the material in a breezy, commanding style, backed by a solid command of science and technology.”
ZDNET

ISBN: 9780262551069

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96 pages