Technology & Engineering Social Aspects
Building a God
The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and the Race to Control It
- Publisher
- Globe Pequot
- Initial publish date
- Jan 2025
- Category
- Social Aspects, Ethics, Intelligence (AI) & Semantics, Robotics
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781493085880
- Publish Date
- Jan 2025
- List Price
- $38.93
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Renowned ethicist provides essential guide to successfully navigating the future AI landscape
In Building a God, Christopher DiCarlo explores the profound implications of artificial intelligence surpassing human intelligence—a destiny that seems not just possible, but inevitable. At this critical crossroad in our evolutionary history, DiCarlo, a renowned ethicist in AI, delves into the ethical mazes and technological quandaries of our future interactions with superior AI entities.
From healthcare enhancements to the risks of digital manipulation, this book scrutinizes AI’s dual potential to elevate or devastate humanity. DiCarlo advocates for robust global governance of AI, proposing visionary policies to safeguard our society.
AI will positively impact our lives in myriad ways: from healthcare to education, manufacturing to sustainability, AI-powered tools will improve productivity and add ease to the most massive global industries and to our own personal daily routines alike. But, we have already witnessed the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the risks of this new technology: AI algorithms can manipulate human behavior, spread disinformation, shape public opinion, and impact democratic processes. Sophisticated technologies such as GPT-4, Dall-E 2, and video Deepfakes allow users to create, distort, and alter information. Perhaps more troubling is the foundational lack of transparency in both the utilization and design of AI models.
What ethical precepts should be determined for AI, and by whom? And what will happen if rogue abusers decide not to comply with such ethical guidelines? How should we enforce these precepts? Should the UN develop a Charter or Accord which all member states agree to and sign off on? Should governments develop a form of international regulative body similar to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) which regulates not only the use of nuclear energy, but nuclear weaponry as well?
In this incisive and cogent meditation on the future of AI, DiCarlo argues for the ethical governance of AI by identifying the key components, obstacles, and points of progress gained so far by the global community, and by putting forth thoughtful and measured policies to regulate this dangerous technology.
About the author
Contributor Notes
Christopher DiCarlo, PhD is a philosopher, educator, and author. He is Senior Researcher and Ethicist at Convergence Analysis – a UK-based think tank researching and advising the public and politicians on AI Risk and Governance. He is also the Principal and Founder of Critical Thinking Solutions, a consulting business for individuals, corporations, and not-for-profits in both the private and public sectors.
Dr. DiCarlo has been invited to speak at national and international conferences and has written many scholarly papers ranging from bioethics to cognitive evolution. He is the author of several books including: How to Become a Really Good Pain in the Ass: A Critical Thinker’s Guide to Asking the Right Questions which was recently released as a 2nd Edition to mark its 10th–year anniversary. He is the Ethics Chair for the Canadian Mental Health Association, a lifetime member of Humanist Canada, and an Expert Advisor for the Centre for Inquiry Canada. He currently teaches in the Department of Biology at the University of Toronto (Mississauga) and at The Life Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University. He is a past Visiting Research Scholar at Harvard University and the Peabody Museum. Dr. DiCarlo has won several awards including TV Ontario’s Big Ideas Best Lecturer in Ontario Award and, along with Margaret Atwood, Canada’s Humanist of the Year.
Dr. DiCarlo currently hosts a new podcast called: All Thinks Considered in which he engages in free and open discussion about current, important, issues with world thought leaders, politicians, and entertainers through the lens of Critical Thinking and Ethical Reasoning.