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"The Indefinite Article: Anxiety and the Essence of Artificial Intelligence focuses on the implications of technological surveillance for human being. It shows that human privacy is fragile and susceptible to coercion by both visible and invisible social forces realized by artificial intelligence that formalizes and universalizes human behavioral characteristics in order to construct personalities and which cannot be resisted with traditional notions of individual liberty and respect for human dignity. The way lies in the same anxious questioning that drives publicly oriented persons to welcome boundaries that are inscribed upon them as identities under conditions of mass surveillance. The invasion of private life by data collection mechanisms forces the socially constructed subject to imagine itself alone under a microscope. Roth carefully demonstrates how this dystopia can be inverted through a critical inquiry that glares back at the lenses of that power: understanding the problem is already to glimpse a way out"--
Set against the impossible odds of today's academia, brimming with philosophical insight and foolishness, Time Between Summers is the tale of an adjunct professor who struggles to gradually extract himself from an imposed mental order that controls his relationships with people and the world around them. A Don Quixote for the information age, his brain has been rotted by the books he has read and the articles he has written. Ultimately, the aim in his adventures is to undo the damage done by a discipline that oversees his every movement inside the prison walls it fashioned for him. "Yet another windmill." -Ben Thorne
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