

What Algorithms Want
Imagination in the Age of Computing
Author: Ed Finn
Narrator: Scott Merriman
Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 03/28/2017
Author: Ed Finn
Narrator: Scott Merriman
Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 03/28/2017
Ed Finn is the founding director of the Center for Science and the Imagination at Arizona State University, where he is an assistant professor with a joint appointment in the School of Arts, Media and Engineering and the Department of English. He has worked as a journalist at Time, Slate, and Popular Science.
I honestly don't know what to think of this book. It is erudite, fascinating, flawed and sloppy. It brings up many important issues, but seems unable to resist a clever line in the place of a precise one. It is a mile wide, and an inch deep, usually moving on instead diving deep. It is careless of f......more
The science fiction author Neal Stephenson comments on the cover of this book that it is 'highly enjoyable'. I suspect this is because in the opening of the book, Ed Finn repeatedly refers to Stephenson's impressive novel Snow Crash. If Stephenson actually found reading What Algorithms Want to be fu......more
Um livro denso e bastante –às vezes reflexivo e vago demais– sobre o papel crescente dos algoritmos em nossa vida. Como as empresas estão migrando para serem grandes algoritmos: de logística (Amazon, UPS), entendimento de dados (Google), conexão (Facebook), transporte e transação financeira (Uber),......more
Twice I read (that is, listened) to this book, because I thought, the first time, that there must have been something more to it. Pretty much there wasn't. The Bad: * constant puddles and swamps of art-wank, intellectual-wank writing that often isn't even correct, only obscure. * excessive reference......more
A superb clarification not just of how and why algorithms came to play such a central role in the organization of our world, but also of the cultural, theoretical and philosophical transformations this new era has ushered in. Shows once again that the age of algorithms requires humanities perspectiv......more