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E-raamat: Age of Prediction: Algorithms, AI, and the Shifting Shadows of Risk

  • Formaat: 232 pages
  • Sari: The MIT Press
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Aug-2023
  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262373203
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  • Formaat: 232 pages
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  • Kirjastus: MIT Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780262373203
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Describes the power of the ever-increasing tools and algorithms for prediction and their paradoxical effects on risk. Illustrations.

The power of the ever-increasing tools and algorithms for prediction and their paradoxical effects on risk.

The Age of Prediction is about two powerful, and symbiotic, trends: the rapid development and use of artificial intelligence and big data to enhance prediction, as well as the often paradoxical effects of these better predictions on our understanding of risk and the ways we live. Beginning with dramatic advances in quantitative investing and precision medicine, this book explores how predictive technology is quietly reshaping our world in fundamental ways, from crime fighting and warfare to monitoring individual health and elections.
 
As prediction grows more robust, it also alters the nature of the accompanying risk, setting up unintended and unexpected consequences. The Age of Prediction details how predictive certainties can bring about complacency or even an increase in risks—genomic analysis might lead to unhealthier lifestyles or a GPS might encourage less attentive driving. With greater predictability also comes a degree of mystery, and the authors ask how narrower risks might affect markets, insurance, or risk tolerance generally. Can we ever reduce risk to zero? Should we even try? This book lays an intriguing groundwork for answering these fundamental questions and maps out the latest tools and technologies that power these projections into the future, sometimes using novel, cross-disciplinary tools to map out cancer growth, people’s medical risks, and stock dynamics.

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Included in The Next Big Idea Clubs August 2023 Must-Read Books list Included in FT business books what to read this month

[ An] ambitious new survey of how predictive algorithms are changing the world. Financial Times

The authors spirited dialogue illuminates their detailed survey of what predictive tech can do, from warfare to politics. New Scientist    The Age of Prediction details how predictive certainties can bring about complacency or even an increase in risks Daily Kos    A brilliant analysis of two abstractions that are increasingly shaping our lives.   Blogging on Business    This is a mixed review, but here is a good pull quote an engaging overview of just how rapidly our predictive powers are expanding. Law & Liberty

[ An] articulate book on how current and future artificial-intelligence algorithms will change apprehension of risk and affect human behavior.  Nature

Introduction vii
1 Prediction and Risk 1
2 The Complexity of Prediction 9
3 The Quantasaurus 17
4 The Trouble with Risk 39
5 New Tools of Prediction 57
6 Mortality and Its Possibilities 75
7 Crime and Privacy 97
8 The Smart Killing Machine 115
9 Predicting Performance 133
10 The Plague of Polling 151
11 Free Will, AI Jobs, and the Ultimate Paradox 167
Afterword: The Future of the Universe 183
Acknowledgments 189
Bibliography 191
Index 207
Igor Tulchinsky is founder, chairman, and CEO of WorldQuant, a quantitative investment firm based in Old Greenwich, Connecticut. He is the author of Finding Alphas: A Quantitative Approach to Building Trading Strategies and The UnRules: Man, Machines and the Quest to Master Markets.   Christopher E. Mason is Professor of Genomics, Physiology, and Biophysics at Weill Cornell Medicine and the Director of the WorldQuant Initiative for Quantitative Prediction. He also holds affiliate appointments at the New York Genome Center, Yale Law School, and the Consortium for Space Genetics at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Mason is the author of The Next 500 Years: Engineering Life to Reach New Worlds.