What if We Got AI Right?

Eleanor Drage

£14.99

We’re confused about AI: what it is, and where it’s leading us – whether into a utopia or an apocalypse. Yet these obsessions thwart efforts to make meaningful change in an industry with very real problems. Here, Dr Eleanor Drage, one of the world’s leading AI ethicists, unpicks the culture and ideas that drive the AI arms race, from billionaires trying to cheat death to biased police algorithms and state capture by big tech. We need new language and new ideas to re-determine what AI is for and how we should use it. Only by bringing feminism, reparative justice and climate politics into the debate can we create a better future with machines.

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Publish Date: 16/07/2026

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'Timely and much-needed' Carole Cadwalladr 'A wise and purpose-driven book to steer us out of AI doom' Sandi Toksvig We're confused about AI: what it is, and where it's leading us – whether into a utopia or an apocalypse. Yet these obsessions thwart efforts to make meaningful change in an industry with very real problems. Here, Dr Eleanor Drage, one of the world's leading AI ethicists, unpicks the culture and ideas that drive the AI arms race, from billionaires trying to cheat death to biased police algorithms and state capture by big tech. We need new language and new ideas to re-determine what AI is for and how we should use it. Only by bringing feminism, reparative justice and climate politics into the debate can we create a better future with machines.

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Weight 300 g
Dimensions 214 × 132 × 28 mm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

288

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

006.3 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K