Although I am surprisingly uninterested in artificial intelligence as a topic these days, maybe it’s just the general discourse around it. Ways of Being sounds like it’ll be more up my street – comes across much more in line with [[evolutionary and adaptive systems]] vibe – i.e. importance of embodiment, environment, relationality.
Interested to learn more what Bridle means when he refers to an ecology of technology.
https://emergencemagazine.org/interview/an-ecological-technology/
@neil https://anagora.org/evolutionary+and+adaptive+systems
Node [[evolutionary and adaptive systems]] in anagora.org
@neil it is a fantastic book, with corporate AI as a context and technology as entry for the author, but not the conclusion. https://bookwyrm.social/user/loppear/review/842368/s/yes#anchor-842368
BookWyrm
@loppear Thanks, good to know!
@neil here’s a recent article about “The Climate Cost of the AI” https://labs.ripe.net/author/wim-vanderbauwhede/the-climate-cost-of-the-ai-revolution/ by @wim_v12e
The Climate Cost of the AI Revolution