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Prophecy
āLively⦠. Rousing⦠. Prophecyāroving, intelligent, irreducibly idiosyncraticācan expand our sense of possibility, starting now.ā āThe New York Times Book Review
Tech empires are the prophets of the modern day, and like the ancient oracles and medieval astrologers that preceded them, they're not in it for the common goodāthey're in it for power. Award-winning University of Oxford professor Carissa VĆ©lizĀ brilliantly argues why we must reclaim that power, and shows us how.
āA masterpiece⦠. The most important book you will read for years.ā āRoger McNamee, New York Times bestselling author of Zucked
For thousands of years, oracles, seers, and astrologers advised leaders and commoners alike about the future. But predictions are often power plays in disguise, obfuscating accountability and stripping individuals of their agency. Today we face the same threat of powerful prophets but under a new facade: tech.
Not only do modern predictions made by tech companies advise on war, industry, and marriages, but artificial intelligence also now determines whether we can get a loan, a job, an apartment, or an organ transplant. And when we cede ground to these predictions, we lose control of our own lives.
Drawing on historyās cautionary tales and modern-day tech companiesā malfeasanceāfrom surveillance and biased algorithms to a startling lack of accountabilityāCarissa VĆ©liz demonstrates that big techās prophecies are just as shallow, dangerous, and unjust as their ancient counterpartsā. What she uncovers in the process is chilling. Artificial intelligence is increasing risk in business and society while creating a false sense of security. In this incisive, witty, and bracingly original book, VĆ©liz contends that the main promise of prediction is not knowledge of the future but domination over others. Powerful people use predictions to determine our future. Prophecy is an invitation to defy those orders and live life on our own terms.
Tech empires are the prophets of the modern day, and like the ancient oracles and medieval astrologers that preceded them, they're not in it for the common goodāthey're in it for power. Award-winning University of Oxford professor Carissa VĆ©lizĀ brilliantly argues why we must reclaim that power, and shows us how.
āA masterpiece⦠. The most important book you will read for years.ā āRoger McNamee, New York Times bestselling author of Zucked
For thousands of years, oracles, seers, and astrologers advised leaders and commoners alike about the future. But predictions are often power plays in disguise, obfuscating accountability and stripping individuals of their agency. Today we face the same threat of powerful prophets but under a new facade: tech.
Not only do modern predictions made by tech companies advise on war, industry, and marriages, but artificial intelligence also now determines whether we can get a loan, a job, an apartment, or an organ transplant. And when we cede ground to these predictions, we lose control of our own lives.
Drawing on historyās cautionary tales and modern-day tech companiesā malfeasanceāfrom surveillance and biased algorithms to a startling lack of accountabilityāCarissa VĆ©liz demonstrates that big techās prophecies are just as shallow, dangerous, and unjust as their ancient counterpartsā. What she uncovers in the process is chilling. Artificial intelligence is increasing risk in business and society while creating a false sense of security. In this incisive, witty, and bracingly original book, VĆ©liz contends that the main promise of prediction is not knowledge of the future but domination over others. Powerful people use predictions to determine our future. Prophecy is an invitation to defy those orders and live life on our own terms.
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āLively⦠. Rousing⦠. Prophecyāroving, intelligent, irreducibly idiosyncraticācan expand our sense of possibility, starting now.ā āThe New York Times Book Review
Tech empires are the prophets of the modern day, and like the ancient oracles and medieval astrologers that preceded them, they're not in it for the common goodāthey're in it for power. Award-winning University of Oxford professor Carissa VĆ©lizĀ brilliantly argues why we must reclaim that power, and shows us how.
āA masterpiece⦠. The most important book you will read for years.ā āRoger McNamee, New York Times bestselling author of Zucked
For thousands of years, oracles, seers, and astrologers advised leaders and commoners alike about the future. But predictions are often power plays in disguise, obfuscating accountability and stripping individuals of their agency. Today we face the same threat of powerful prophets but under a new facade: tech.
Not only do modern predictions made by tech companies advise on war, industry, and marriages, but artificial intelligence also now determines whether we can get a loan, a job, an apartment, or an organ transplant. And when we cede ground to these predictions, we lose control of our own lives.
Drawing on historyās cautionary tales and modern-day tech companiesā malfeasanceāfrom surveillance and biased algorithms to a startling lack of accountabilityāCarissa VĆ©liz demonstrates that big techās prophecies are just as shallow, dangerous, and unjust as their ancient counterpartsā. What she uncovers in the process is chilling. Artificial intelligence is increasing risk in business and society while creating a false sense of security. In this incisive, witty, and bracingly original book, VĆ©liz contends that the main promise of prediction is not knowledge of the future but domination over others. Powerful people use predictions to determine our future. Prophecy is an invitation to defy those orders and live life on our own terms.
Tech empires are the prophets of the modern day, and like the ancient oracles and medieval astrologers that preceded them, they're not in it for the common goodāthey're in it for power. Award-winning University of Oxford professor Carissa VĆ©lizĀ brilliantly argues why we must reclaim that power, and shows us how.
āA masterpiece⦠. The most important book you will read for years.ā āRoger McNamee, New York Times bestselling author of Zucked
For thousands of years, oracles, seers, and astrologers advised leaders and commoners alike about the future. But predictions are often power plays in disguise, obfuscating accountability and stripping individuals of their agency. Today we face the same threat of powerful prophets but under a new facade: tech.
Not only do modern predictions made by tech companies advise on war, industry, and marriages, but artificial intelligence also now determines whether we can get a loan, a job, an apartment, or an organ transplant. And when we cede ground to these predictions, we lose control of our own lives.
Drawing on historyās cautionary tales and modern-day tech companiesā malfeasanceāfrom surveillance and biased algorithms to a startling lack of accountabilityāCarissa VĆ©liz demonstrates that big techās prophecies are just as shallow, dangerous, and unjust as their ancient counterpartsā. What she uncovers in the process is chilling. Artificial intelligence is increasing risk in business and society while creating a false sense of security. In this incisive, witty, and bracingly original book, VĆ©liz contends that the main promise of prediction is not knowledge of the future but domination over others. Powerful people use predictions to determine our future. Prophecy is an invitation to defy those orders and live life on our own terms.
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āLively⦠. Rousing⦠. Prophecyāroving, intelligent, irreducibly idiosyncraticācan expand our sense of possibility, starting now.ā āThe New York Times Book Review
Tech empires are the prophets of the modern day, and like the ancient oracles and medieval astrologers that preceded them, they're not in it for the common goodāthey're in it for power. Award-winning University of Oxford professor Carissa VĆ©lizĀ brilliantly argues why we must reclaim that power, and shows us how.
āA masterpiece⦠. The most important book you will read for years.ā āRoger McNamee, New York Times bestselling author of Zucked
For thousands of years, oracles, seers, and astrologers advised leaders and commoners alike about the future. But predictions are often power plays in disguise, obfuscating accountability and stripping individuals of their agency. Today we face the same threat of powerful prophets but under a new facade: tech.
Not only do modern predictions made by tech companies advise on war, industry, and marriages, but artificial intelligence also now determines whether we can get a loan, a job, an apartment, or an organ transplant. And when we cede ground to these predictions, we lose control of our own lives.
Drawing on historyās cautionary tales and modern-day tech companiesā malfeasanceāfrom surveillance and biased algorithms to a startling lack of accountabilityāCarissa VĆ©liz demonstrates that big techās prophecies are just as shallow, dangerous, and unjust as their ancient counterpartsā. What she uncovers in the process is chilling. Artificial intelligence is increasing risk in business and society while creating a false sense of security. In this incisive, witty, and bracingly original book, VĆ©liz contends that the main promise of prediction is not knowledge of the future but domination over others. Powerful people use predictions to determine our future. Prophecy is an invitation to defy those orders and live life on our own terms.
Tech empires are the prophets of the modern day, and like the ancient oracles and medieval astrologers that preceded them, they're not in it for the common goodāthey're in it for power. Award-winning University of Oxford professor Carissa VĆ©lizĀ brilliantly argues why we must reclaim that power, and shows us how.
āA masterpiece⦠. The most important book you will read for years.ā āRoger McNamee, New York Times bestselling author of Zucked
For thousands of years, oracles, seers, and astrologers advised leaders and commoners alike about the future. But predictions are often power plays in disguise, obfuscating accountability and stripping individuals of their agency. Today we face the same threat of powerful prophets but under a new facade: tech.
Not only do modern predictions made by tech companies advise on war, industry, and marriages, but artificial intelligence also now determines whether we can get a loan, a job, an apartment, or an organ transplant. And when we cede ground to these predictions, we lose control of our own lives.
Drawing on historyās cautionary tales and modern-day tech companiesā malfeasanceāfrom surveillance and biased algorithms to a startling lack of accountabilityāCarissa VĆ©liz demonstrates that big techās prophecies are just as shallow, dangerous, and unjust as their ancient counterpartsā. What she uncovers in the process is chilling. Artificial intelligence is increasing risk in business and society while creating a false sense of security. In this incisive, witty, and bracingly original book, VĆ©liz contends that the main promise of prediction is not knowledge of the future but domination over others. Powerful people use predictions to determine our future. Prophecy is an invitation to defy those orders and live life on our own terms.












