A Dangerous Master: How to Keep Technology from Slipping Beyond Our Control

Author:   Wendell Wallach
Publisher:   Sentient Publications
Edition:   2nd ed.
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9781591813163


Pages:   342
Publication Date:   01 March 2024
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There is no doubt that we're in an era of remarkable scientific advancement. From nanotechnology to synthetic organisms, new technologies are poised to radically transform life as we know it. However, with profound growth comes profound risk. In A Dangerous Master, renowned ethicist Wendell Wallach explores the challenges of these advancements. Despite the great promise of scientific discovery, Wallach argues that we could unleash a wide array of forces beyond human control. This captivating and informative analysis examines both the fear and the hype around our incredible progress while proposing solutions to regain control of our technological future. Wallach's narrative offers stark warnings alongside hope, compelling us to confront the practical--and moral--dimensions of our creations.

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Author:   Wendell Wallach
Publisher:   Sentient Publications
Imprint:   Sentient Publications
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.503kg
ISBN:  

9781591813163


ISBN 10:   1591813166
Pages:   342
Publication Date:   01 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

PREFACE ix 1 Navigating the Future 1 2 A Prediction 23 3 The C Words 31 4 The Pace of Change 57 5 Trade-offs 75 6 Engineering Organisms 95 7 Mastery of the Human Genome 113 8 Transcending Limits 135 9 Cyborgs and Techno Sapiens 161 10 Pathologizing Human Nature 185 11 Drivers of the Storm 197 12 Terminating the Terminator 213 13 Engineering for Responsibility 235 14 Tools for Governance 247 15 Guild Navigators 259 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2 6 7 NOTES 2 6 9 BIBLIOGRAPHY 2 8 3 INDEX 3 1 7

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"A well-mounted argument that deserves wide consideration.-- ""Kirkus Reviews"" A Dangerous Master does a masterful job of describing in an accessible but precise manner the emerging technologies, and their profound and fascinating ethical and social implications.--Gary Merchant, regents' professor of law, Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law It is increasingly difficult to weigh the risks associated with new technologies against the benefits they may bring. Experts often disagree, the public is not certain whose views to trust, and politicians and the market take short-term perspectives that may not be best in deciding whether or not to plunge ahead in the face of uncertainty. A Dangerous Master gives us a balanced and timely guide to navigating the troubled waters of decision-making when new technologies appear. Read it your uncertainty may not diminish but your ability to cope with it will increase.--Arthur Caplan, Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of Bioethics, New York University Langone Medical Center It would be hard to find a more thoughtful, better prepared guide through the difficult terrain of emerging technologies than Wendell Wallach, as he demonstrates yet again in this comprehensive, erudite, and highly readable book. This is a must-read volume.--Braden Allenby, professor of civil and environmental engineering- Arizona State University This thoughtful polemic convincingly argues that in striving to answer the question can we do this?"" too few ask should we do this?""'.... Readers will admire this astute analysis while harboring the uneasy feeling that the barn door seems stuck open.-- ""Publisher's Weekly"" This timely book offers a balanced assessment of the upsides and risks of a wide range of fast-devloping technologies. It deserves a wide readership.--Martin Rees, professor emeritus of cosmology and astrophysics, University of Cambridge, and author of Universe and Just Six Numbers Wallach...delivers sobering assessments of today's engineering culture.... Neither alarmist nor affirmative, [A Dangerous Master] contain[s] urgent, compelling and relevant calls to consciously embed our values in the systems we design, and to critically engage with our choices.-- ""Nature"" Wendell Wallach has done all of us a service. He has alerted us in detail, and provocatively, that there are dangers as well as gains in our national romance with innovative technologies. His account of the troubled technology romance is well told, and it is one we need to hear.--Daniel Callahan, president emeritus, The Hastings Center Wendell Wallach, it seems, is always a few years ahead of the rest of us. In this marvelous book, he takes us to the technological frontier and shows us where, why, and how our most promising technologies could turn on us. Wallach is levelheaded and thougful, combining his encyclopedic knowledge of emerging techynology with a sense of history and an abiding respect for humanity. A Dangerous Master is fascinating, important, and--in defiance of its own gravity--a joy to read.--Joshua Green, director, Harvard Moral Cognition Lab and author of Moral Tribes When it comes to technology, humanity is playing for supremely high stakes and it's a game we can't walk away from. In his new book A Dangerous Master, Wendell Wallach surveys a wide range of technological risks, and proposes how we humans may evade disaster, leaving the possibility of wondrously good outcomes.--Vernor Vinge, author of A Fire Upon the Deep and Rainbows End"


"""It would be hard to find a more thoughtful, better prepared guide through the difficult terrain of emerging technologies than Wendell Wallach, as he demonstrates yet again in this comprehensive, erudite, and highly readable book. This is a must-read volume."" -- Braden Allenby, professor of civil and environmental engineering- Arizona State University ""Wendell Wallach has done all of us a service. He has alerted us in detail, and provocatively, that there are dangers as well as gains in our national romance with innovative technologies. His account of the troubled technology romance is well told, and it is one we need to hear."" -- Daniel Callahan, president emeritus, The Hastings Center ""A Dangerous Master does a masterful job of describing in an accessible but precise manner the emerging technologies, and their profound and fascinating ethical and social implications."" -- Gary Merchant, regents’ professor of law, Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law ""Wendell Wallach, it seems, is always a few years ahead of the rest of us. In this marvelous book, he takes us to the technological frontier and shows us where, why, and how our most promising technologies could turn on us. Wallach is levelheaded and thougful, combining his encyclopedic knowledge of emerging techynology with a sense of history and an abiding respect for humanity. A Dangerous Master is fascinating, important, and―in defiance of its own gravity―a joy to read."" -- Joshua Green, director, Harvard Moral Cognition Lab and author of Moral Tribes ""This timely book offers a balanced assessment of the upsides and risks of a wide range of fast-devloping technologies. It deserves a wide readership."" -- Martin Rees, professor emeritus of cosmology and astrophysics, University of Cambridge, and author of Universe and Just Six Numbers ""When it comes to technology, humanity is playing for supremely high stakes and it's a game we can't walk away from. In his new book A Dangerous Master, Wendell Wallach surveys a wide range of technological risks, and proposes how we humans may evade disaster, leaving the possibility of wondrously good outcomes."" -- Vernor Vinge, author of A Fire Upon the Deep and Rainbows End ""It is increasingly difficult to weigh the risks associated with new technologies against the benefits they may bring. Experts often disagree, the public is not certain whose views to trust, and politicians and the market take short-term perspectives that may not be best in deciding whether or not to plunge ahead in the face of uncertainty. A Dangerous Master gives us a balanced and timely guide to navigating the troubled waters of decision-making when new technologies appear. Read it your uncertainty may not diminish but your ability to cope with it will increase."" -- Arthur Caplan, Drs. William F. and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor of Bioethics, New York University Langone Medical Center ""A well-mounted argument that deserves wide consideration."" ― Kirkus Reviews ""This thoughtful polemic convincingly argues that in striving to answer the question 'can we do this?' too few ask 'should we do this?'.... Readers will admire this astute analysis while harboring the uneasy feeling that the barn door seems stuck open."" ― Publisher's Weekly ""Wallach...delivers sobering assessments of today's engineering culture.... Neither alarmist nor affirmative, [A Dangerous Master] contain[s] urgent, compelling and relevant calls to consciously embed our values in the systems we design, and to critically engage with our choices."" ― Nature"


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Wendell Wallach has gained international recognition as an expert on the ethics and governance of emerging technologies, with a focus on artificial intelligence and biotechnologies. He currently serves as a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs (CCEIA), where he is the founder and co-director of the AI and Equality Initiative. Additionally, Wallach holds the position of senior advisor to The Hastings Center and is a scholar at the Yale University Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, where he chaired Technology and Ethics studies for eleven years. Alongside Colin Allen, he co-authored the widely cited book Moral Machines: Teaching Robots Right from Wrong, which explores the potential for implementing moral decision-making capabilities in AI.

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