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Koantig

koantig@bookwyrm.social

Joined 1 year ago

Not very good at reviewing but happy to discuss.

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Koantig's books

Currently Reading

Deb Chachra: How Infrastructure Works (Hardcover, 2023, Penguin Publishing Group)

A new way of seeing the essential systems hidden inside our walls, under our streets, …

Politics? In my engineering?! Yes, please!

"Universal provision via collective systems is how we provide agency and autonomy to everyone, and limiting the freedoms of those around you is unethical and unsustainable, not least because it's almost always enforced through violence."

Such a great and inspiring book! Come for the technical aspect of infrastructure and its hidden worlds of interconnected networks, and stay for the politics and the aspirational social project that the very idea of a collective infrastructure represents and embodies!

Arvind Narayanan, Sayash Kapoor: AI Snake Oil (EBook, 2024, Princeton University Press)

AI is not magic

The book provides a good introduction to many different aspects of AI, an umbrella term for very different techniques. They cover 3 different domains: predictive AI, generative AI and AI for content moderation. There are many examples and plenty to agree with. In particular, people should treat the claims from predictive AI with the same degree of skepticism as any "traditional" solution: the vendor must prove first that the system works before one considers it. This seems like the least to ask but as soon as the word AI is sprinkled over a program, it seems that all critical thinking goes out of the window. AI is not special and this is also the stance of the FTC as well: even if it's AI-based, it is still subject to laws regarding false advertising. Despite their critics and their exposition of the limits of AI, the authors are still weirdly (and …