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Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Rather than treating AI as an unstoppable technological wave, Kasy invites readers to see it as a political and social choice. In a world already shaped by inequality, he argues that AI will deepen existing divides unless it's placed under public and democratic control.
His framework is analytical and visionary, a blend of economics, ethics, and practical insight into how society might reclaim agency over one of the most consequential technologies of our time."
--Sandra Cruz "SA Examiner" "This bold and accessible book reminds us that we are not in a conflict between humans and machines, but between power and the public interest."--Kate Crawford, author of Atlas of AI"In The Means of Prediction, economist Maximilian Kasy offers something refreshingly different: a political economy of Artificial Intelligence. While debate rages about whether AI will deliver us from material scarcity, impoverish the world's workers, or transform us into paper clips, Kasy offers a plain, forceful, and almost self-evidently correct reframing: the fundamental conflicts surrounding AI are not between humans and machines but among humans with divergent interests. . . . The Means of Prediction makes a searing contribution to an otherwise overcrowded genre by reframing AI governance as fundamentally a question of political economy rather than engineering. . . . For economists, social scientists, and policymakers accustomed to thinking about inequality, decision rights, and collective action, Kasy provides the conceptual vocabulary to engage with AI on familiar terrain."
--David Autor "Journal of Economic Literature" "A very timely book. And--having pondered who it was aimed at--probably one that every official and politician should be made to read as they chirrup about using AI in public services."--Diane Coyle "Enlightened Economist" "The future of AI, including its worst-case scenarios, will not be determined by the technology itself. It will be determined by our choices and the institutions that govern how AI will develop, including who it serves and who it harms. The Means of Prediction provides an excellent introduction to how power struggles and ideologies are intertwined with technology, and how the current trajectory will likely lead to ruin rather than abundance."--Daron Acemoglu, author of Why Nations Fail and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics "AI will solve the problems its owners want solved. Kasy's book shows how. But its greater contribution is cutting through the complexities of the subject to illustrate the necessity and feasibility of democratic control over the means of prediction: the data, hardware, technical expertise, and energy that make AI possible. A simple but powerful message--and a fantastic book." --Dani Rodrik, Harvard University "Forget killer robots and superintelligent machines -- Oxford economist Maximilian Kasy reveals that the real story of AI is far more fascinating, and far more human in his new book . . . . If you want to understand not just how AI works, but how it fits into the bigger picture of economic and political power, this is a good place to start."--Ellsworth Toohey "Boing Boing"
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