At least ten books by women about the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI)

The AI Mirror Shannon Vallor Casual

> Show books by men too?

> Aahh! Never mind!

Nexus Yuval Noah Harari Casual
When we engage in a political debate with a computer impersonating a human, we lose twice. First, it is pointless for us to waste time in trying to change the opinions of a propaganda bot, which is just not open to persuasion. Second, the more we talk with the computer, the more we disclose about ourselves, thereby making it easier for the bot to hone its arguments and sway our views.

My Life as an Artificial Creative Intelligence Mark Amerika Academic
We need to move beyond thinking about creativity as a simple automatic process that can be "programmed" and engineered. Instead, we need to see it as a product of human creativity, a social behavior, an aspect of our nature that was not merely shaped by technology, but was instead shaped by human cultural experiences.