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Karen Hao's investigation into OpenAI's rise, ambitions, and the tensions shaping AI's future.
Harari traces how information networks from Stone Age to AI have shaped human civilization, exploring our rush toward potential extinction.
Stanford AI professor Fei-Fei Li's memoir from China to creating ImageNet, the dataset that launched modern deep learning and computer vision
Acemoglu challenges AI utopia narratives with historical analysis of technology and inequality.
Oxford AI researcher Michael Wooldridge chronicles artificial intelligence from Turing to today's machine learning breakthroughs
Cade Metz chronicles the brilliant minds who built modern AI, from Geoffrey Hinton to DeepMind's breakthroughs.
Zuboff exposes how tech giants harvest personal data to predict and control human behavior.
Isaacson traces digital revolution through visionary hackers, from Ada Lovelace to Jobs and Wozniak.
Jon Gernter's Bell Labs chronicle reveals how American innovation's golden age shaped modern technology.
George Dyson traces computing's origins from Turing's vision to the IAS machine.
M. Mitchell Waldrop's epic history of how the internet and AI emerged from Cold War computing dreams.
Steven Levy's pioneering chronicle of computing's visionary rebels and their revolution.