
Hello World
Being Human in the Age of Algorithms
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Hannah Fry
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Hannah Fry
Shortlisted for the 2018 Royal Society Investment Science Book Prize
A look inside the algorithms that are shaping our lives and the dilemmas they bring with them.
If you were accused of a crime, who would you rather decide your sentence - a mathematically consistent algorithm incapable of empathy or a compassionate human judge prone to bias and error? What if you want to buy a driverless car and must choose between one programmed to save as many lives as possible and another that prioritizes the lives of its own passengers? And would you agree to share your family’s full medical history if you were told that it would help researchers find a cure for cancer?
These are just some of the dilemmas that we are beginning to face as we approach the age of the algorithm, when it feels as if the machines reign supreme. Already, these lines of code are telling us what to watch, where to go, whom to date, and even whom to send to jail. But as we rely on algorithms to automate big, important decisions - in crime, justice, healthcare, transportation, and money - they raise questions about what we want our world to look like. What matters most: Helping doctors with diagnosis or preserving privacy? Protecting victims of crime or preventing innocent people being falsely accused?
Hello World takes us on a tour through the good, the bad, and the downright ugly of the algorithms that surround us on a daily basis. Mathematician Hannah Fry reveals their inner workings, showing us how algorithms are written and implemented, and demonstrates the ways in which human bias can literally be written into the code. By weaving in relatable, real world stories with accessible explanations of the underlying mathematics that power algorithms, Hello World helps us to determine their power, expose their limitations, and examine whether they really are improvement on the human systems they replace.
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Hello World
- Being Human in the Age of Algorithms
- By: Hannah Fry
- Narrated by: Hannah Fry
- Length: 6 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
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Hello World takes us on a tour through the good, the bad, and the downright ugly of the algorithms that surround us on a daily basis. Mathematician Hannah Fry reveals their inner workings, showing us how algorithms are written and implemented, and demonstrates the ways in which human bias can literally be written into the code. By weaving in relatable, real world stories with accessible explanations of the underlying mathematics that power algorithms, Hello World helps us to determine their power, expose their limitations, and examine whether they really are improvements.
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Disappointing and meandering book
- By Sc on 02-10-20
The machines have taken over: here’s why you should care
If you use the internet at all (and you're reading this so I’m going to go ahead and guess you do), the basic premise of Hello World is hardly revolutionary: the same sites and apps that have brought the universe to our fingertips also create a digital footprint that influences other aspects of our lives. Though that's no surprise, the breadth of examples that Hannah Fry provides on the human consequences of the Age of Algorithms—from politics to the criminal justice system to whether or not you can buy a house—is eye-opening, even for this data nerd. This is a critical listen if we want to end up on the right side of the line between the Jetsons' tech paradise and every dystopian sci-fi ever written. And who said important and informative have to be boring? Fry's TED talk on The Mathematics of Love proved she knows how to capture an audience's attention, which holds true even throughout Hello World's seven-hour running time.
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Very well written and performed!
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It’s a fantastic read/listen on a subject that frankly deserves more scrutiny due to the impact it has on our lives on a daily basis. Cheers!
A wonderfully human-centric view on something that has a reputation of not being as much
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Complex subject matter, beautifully handled.
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A Must Listen to Anyone in Comp and Data Science
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a book for our times
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Algorithms allow computers to scan slides quickly and more accurately for signs of cancer, guide the buying and selling of stocks on Wall Street, and "drive" self-driving cars. Algorithms can help us greatly, and also do great harm. Ms. Fry thinks that humans and machines working together is the best and safest way to head bravely into the future. GPS can get you safely from point A to point B, but it's also your responsibility not to drive off a cliff, even if Mandy's friendly GPS voice tells you to.
Hello World is an excellent, informative read, and one I highly recommend.
Algorithms are all around - good and bad
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Brilliant work!
I cant imagine this being read by anyone other than Fry herself. Perfect cadence, timing, etc. An incredible speaker.
Loved the book!
Hannah Fry is absolutely spot on
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Wow.
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Held interest throughout
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