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Moral Codes

Designing Alternatives to AI

Alan F. Blackwell

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MIT Press
10 September 2024
Why the world needs less AI and better programming languages.

Why the world needs less AI and better programming languages.

Decades ago, we believed that robots and computers would take over all the boring jobs and drudgery, leaving humans to a life of leisure. This hasn't happened. Instead, humans are still doing boring jobs, and even worse, AI researchers have built technology that is creative, self-aware, and emotional-doing the tasks humans were supposed to enjoy. How did we get here? In Moral Codes, Alan Blackwell argues that there is a fundamental flaw in the research agenda of AI. What humanity needs, Blackwell argues, is better ways to tell computers what we want them to do, with new and better programming languages- More Open Representations, Access to Learning, and Control Over Digital Expression, in other words, MORAL CODE.

Blackwell draws on his deep experiences as a programming language designer-which he has been doing since 1983-to unpack fundamental principles of interaction design and explain their technical relationship to ideas of creativity and fairness. Taking aim at software that constrains our conversations with strict word counts or infantilizes human interaction with likes and emojis, Blackwell shows how to design software that is better-not more efficient or more profitable, but better for society and better for all people. Covering recent research and the latest smart tools, Blackwell offers rich design principles for a better kind of software-and a better kind of world.
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Imprint:   MIT Press
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9780262548717
ISBN 10:   0262548712
Pages:   240
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Alan F. Blackwell is Professor of Interdisciplinary Design in the Cambridge University department of Computer Science and Technology. He is a Fellow of Darwin College Cambridge, cofounder with David Good of the Crucible Network for Research in Interdisciplinary Design, and with David and Lara Allen the Global Challenges strategic research initiative of the University of Cambridge.

Reviews for Moral Codes: Designing Alternatives to AI

“Through clever provocations guided by a devotion to the uniqueness of human creativity, Blackwell calls for better programming languages that prioritize humanity over the dark valley of AI scenarios that merely mimic human performance.” —Ben Shneiderman, Emeritus Professor, University of Maryland “There are few better guides to ‘thinking about thinking’ than Alan F. Blackwell. Brimming with insight into our increasingly computerized reality, Moral Codes is thoughtful, nuanced, and a pleasure to read.” —Frank Pasquale, Professor of Law, Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School “This is an important book for the new age of AI—both philosophical and practical at the same time. Blackwell is a champion for designing technology that gives people agency and choice, celebrating what it means to be human.” —Abigail Sellen, Vice President and Distinguished Scientist, Microsoft Research


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