
Automate This
How Algorithms Came to Rule Our World
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Walter Dixon
The rousing story of the last gasp of human agency and how today’s best and brightest minds are endeavoring to put an end to it.
It used to be that to diagnose an illness, interpret legal documents, analyze foreign policy, or write a newspaper article you needed a human being with specific skills - and maybe an advanced degree or two. These days, high-level tasks are increasingly being handled by algorithms that can do precise work not only with speed but also with nuance. These "bots" started with human programming and logic, but now their reach extends beyond what their creators ever expected.
In this fascinating, frightening audiobook, Christopher Steiner tells the story of how algorithms took over - and shows why the "bot revolution" is about to spill into every aspect of our lives, often silently, without our knowledge. The May 2010 "Flash Crash" exposed Wall Street’s reliance on trading bots to the tune of a 998-point market drop and $1 trillion in vanished market value. But that was just the beginning. In Automate This, we meet bots that drive cars, pen haikus, and write music mistaken for Bach’s. They listen in on our customer service calls and figure out what Iran would do in the event of a nuclear standoff. There are algorithms that can pick out the most cohesive crew of astronauts for a space mission or identify the next Jeremy Lin. Some can even ingest statistics from baseball games and spit out pitch-perfect sports journalism indistinguishable from that produced by humans.
The interaction of man and machine can make our lives easier. But what will the world look like when algorithms control our hospitals, our roads, our culture, and our national security? What happens to businesses when we automate judgment and eliminate human instinct? And what role will be left for doctors, lawyers, writers, truck drivers, and many others? Who knows - maybe there’s a bot learning to do your job right this minute.
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What did you love best about Automate This?
The history, I did not know how far back we used algorithms, especially in the stock market.What did you like best about this story?
The narrator for the story was a perfect match.Have you listened to any of Walter Dixon’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
This is my first.Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
The future, and how our lives can be made better.Entertaining, Informative, and Thought productive.
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However, it also expounds a lot of opinions as facts. Sorry... but there is lots of stuff that Doctors still don't know.
Additionally annoying is how the Author abuses the word Hacker. He repeatedly used word "Hacker" to represent anyone who writes code to solve a problem.
With intelligent editing this could have been a better book. (better=less annoying).
Good, but too many opinions for my tastes.
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What did you love best about Automate This?
It was very informative and presented in a way that kept me entertained. I left this book knowing two things; 1) I will read it again. 2) I will be looking into more detail about some of the topics that were covered, such as music composed by algorithms.What other book might you compare Automate This to and why?
If you enjoyed this, also try Ghost in the Wires by Kevin Mitnick.Kept me interested beginning to end
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Great book with great inside
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Would you consider the audio edition of Automate This to be better than the print version?
Can't comment, haven't read the print versionWould you be willing to try another book from Christopher Steiner? Why or why not?
Yes, I like his approach to this topic.Which scene was your favorite?
I liked the part about music algorithms and psychological profiling most.Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I listen to quite a lot of audiobooks, mostly while jogging or doing chores. A crucial feature of an audiobook for me is the effect it has on my mood. Some books are good but make me tense because I feel I should be taking notes or should rather get the print version. I never really felt that way with this book, it was peaceful to read. When something very interesting came up, I just Googled it to read more on the topic and then Tweeted it.Any additional comments?
The author states in the introduction that he originally envisioned this book to be just about algorithms and Wall Street but was convinced by someone he interviewed to look at the world outside Wall Street. I'd say it shows. Stories about Wall Street does dominate, but I wouldn't say these were the boring parts. The only chapter I considered skipping was the one about health care. Overall, I'm very happy I got this audibook.Enjoyable, easy and interesting
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Very informing...Really enjoyed it.
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A very good introduction to bots
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Fascinating work
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Meh
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