Books Gateway
  • Previous Page Icon Previous Page
  • Next Page Next Page Icon
Book cover for Moral Codes: Designing Alternatives to AI

Moral Codes: Designing Alternatives to AIOpen Access

By
Alan F. Blackwell
Alan F. Blackwell

Alan F. Blackwell is Professor of Interdisciplinary Design in the Cambridge University department of Computer Science and Technology. He is a Fellow of Darwin College Cambridge, cofounder with David Good of the Crucible Network for Research in Interdisciplinary Design, and with David and Lara Allen the Global Challenges strategic research initiative of the University of Cambridge.

Search for other works by this author on:
This Site
Google Scholar
The MIT Press
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/14872.001.0001
ISBN electronic:
9780262379205
In Special Collection: CogNet
Publication date:
2024

Contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. 1. Are You Paying Attention?
  6. 2. Would You Like Me to Do the Rest? When AI Makes Code
  7. 3. Why Is Code Not Like AI?
  8. 4. Intending and Attending: Chatting to the Stochastic Parrots 🦜
  9. 5. A Meaningful Conversation with the Internet
  10. 6. Making Meaningful Worlds: Being at Home in Code
  11. 7. Lessons from Smalltalk: Moral Code before Machine Learning
  12. 8. Explanation and Transparency: Beyond No-Code/Low-Code
  13. 9. Why Code Is More Important Than Flat Design
  14. 10. The Craft of Coding
  15. 11. How Can Stochastic Parrots Help Us Code?
  16. 12. Codes for Creativity and Surprise
  17. 13. Making Code Less WEIRD
  18. 14. Reimagining AI to Invent More Moral Codes
  19. 15. Conclusion
  20. Index
html-cover-page title_page copyright contents acknowledgments chapter_1 chapter_2 chapter_3 chapter_4 chapter_5 chapter_6 chapter_7 chapter_8 chapter_9 chapter_10 chapter_11 chapter_12 chapter_13 chapter_14 chapter_15 index