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by Karen Hao (2025)
Like 'Atlas of AI', this book critically examines the power structures within AI development.

by Kate Crawford (2020)
The hidden costs of artificial intelligence, from natural resources and labor to privacy and freedom What happens when artificial intelligence saturates political life and depletes the planet? How is AI shaping our understanding of ourselves and our societies? In this book Kate Crawford reveals how this planetary network is fueling a shift toward undemocratic governance and increased inequality. Drawing on more than a decade of research, award-winning science, and technology, Crawford reveals how AI is a technology of extraction: from the energy and minerals needed to build and sustain its infrastructure, to the exploited workers behind "automated" services, to the data AI collects from us. Rather than taking a narrow focus on code and algorithms, Crawford offers us a political and a material perspective on what it takes to make artificial intelligence and where it goes wrong. While technical systems present a veneer of objectivity, they are always systems of power. This is an urgent account of what is at stake as technology companies use artificial intelligence to reshape the world.
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by Karen Hao (2025)
Like 'Atlas of AI', this book critically examines the power structures within AI development.

by Ruha Benjamin (2019)
Similar to 'Atlas of AI', this work analyzes how technology can reinforce social inequities.

by Shoshana Zuboff (2018)
This book shares 'Atlas of AI's' focus on the political and economic costs of technology.

by Cathy O'Neil (2016)
Echoing 'Atlas of AI', this book details how algorithms can exacerbate societal problems.

by Virginia Eubanks (2018)
Like 'Atlas of AI', this book exposes the harmful societal impacts of technological systems.
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