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How Artificial Intelligence Will Change the Way We Live and Love

by Jeanette Winterson

'Joins the dots in a neglected narrative of female scientists, visionaries and code-breakers' Observer

How is artificial intelligence changing the way we live and love? Now with a new chapter, this is the eye-opening new book from Sunday Timesbestselling author Jeanette Winterson.

Drawing on her years of thinking and reading about AI, Jeanette Winterson looks to history, religion, myth, literature, politics and, of course, computer science to help us understand the radical changes to the way we live and love that are happening now.

With wit, compassion and curiosity, Winterson tackles AI's most interesting talking points - from the weirdness of backing up your brain and the connections between humans and non-human helpers to whether it's time to leave planet Earth.

'Very funny... A kind of comparative mythology, where the hype and ideology of cutting-edge tech is read through the lens of far older stories' Spectator

'Refreshingly optimistic' Guardian

A 'Books of 2021' Pick in the Guardian, Financial Times, Daily Telegraph and Evening Standard
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Pages:

304

Published:

24 Jan 2023

Format

Paperback

Publisher

Penguin Random House

Imprint

Arrow

ISBN:

9781529112979



'Joins the dots in a neglected narrative of female scientists, visionaries and code-breakers' Observer


How is artificial intelligence changing the way we live and love? Now with a new chapter, this is the eye-opening new book from Sunday Timesbestselling author Jeanette Winterson.

Drawing on her years of thinking and reading about AI, Jeanette Winterson looks to history, religion, myth, literature, politics and, of course, computer science to help us understand the radical changes to the way we live and love that are happening now.

With wit, compassion and curiosity, Winterson tackles AI's most interesting talking points - from the weirdness of backing up your brain and the connections between humans and non-human helpers to whether it's time to leave planet Earth.



'Very funny... A kind of comparative mythology, where the hype and ideology of cutting-edge tech is read through the lens of far older stories' Spectator




'Refreshingly optimistic' Guardian


A 'Books of 2021' Pick in the Guardian, Financial Times, Daily Telegraph and Evening Standard
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