How humans and technology evolve together in a creative partnership.
In this book, Edward Ashford Lee makes a bold claim: that the creators
of digital technology have an unsurpassed medium for creativity.
Technology has advanced to the point where progress seems limited not
by physical constraints but the human imagination. Writing for both
literate technologists and numerate humanists, Lee makes a case for
engineering—creating technology—as a deeply intellectual and
fundamentally creative process. Explaining why digital technology has
been so transformative and so liberating, Lee argues that the real
power of technology stems from its partnership with humans. Lee
explores the ways that engineers use models and abstraction to build
inventive artificial worlds and to give us things that we never
dreamed of—for example, the ability to carry in our pockets
everything humans have ever published. But he also attempts to counter
the runaway enthusiasm of some technology boosters who claim
everything in the physical world is a computation—that even such
complex phenomena as human cognition are software operating on digital
data. Lee argues that the evidence for this is weak, and the
likelihood that nature has limited itself to processes that conform to
today's notion of digital computation is remote. Lee goes on to argue
that artificial intelligence's goal of reproducing human cognitive
functions in computers vastly underestimates the potential of
computers. In his view, technology is coevolving with humans. It
augments our cognitive and physical capabilities while we nurture,
develop, and propagate the technology itself. Complementarity is more
likely than competition.
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The Creative Partnership of Humans and Technology
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ISBN
9780262341219
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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