Blaine Morrow

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Human minds are not the only cognitive systems we need to worry about anymore. Public services, business transactions, and even basic social interactions are now mediated by digital systems that make predictions and decisions just like humans do, but they do it faster, more consistently, and less accountably than humans. Our machines increasingly make decisions for us, but they don’t think like we do, and the interaction of our minds with these artificial intelligences points the way to an exciting and dangerous future for hacking: in the economy, the law, and beyond.
A Hacker's Mind: How the Powerful Bend Society's Rules, and How to Bend them Back
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