
Predatory AI
How We Can Resist Corporate Captureof the Human Mind
Nick Couldry(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 26. November 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-5095-5470-6 (ISBN)
Description
We are told that AI is inevitable, a revolutionary next stage in planetary intelligence. The calculative power that Big Tech is harnessing via its AI products cannot be doubted. But what if humanity is entering into the wrong social contract with AI?
A good future for humanity cannot mean inputting our lives into predatory AI models whose terms we don't control. It cannot mean trading away our own cognitive resources - and the power to define the future direction of the human mind - to corporations. It cannot mean ever greater cognitive dependence on business products, while ignoring the implications for environmental sustainability.
A good future with AI must mean putting social, community and planetary values first. This book imagines a different social contract with AI, and a different future. It presents clearly the social damage currently being done at work, and particularly the education and creative sectors, by accepting the wrong social contract with AI. And it debunks the philosophical prejudices that block us from valuing our own human cognitive resources.
In this second book of his trilogy, Humanising the Future, Nick Couldry argues that the time to renegotiate our contract with AI is now. This book opens a path to doing so.
A good future for humanity cannot mean inputting our lives into predatory AI models whose terms we don't control. It cannot mean trading away our own cognitive resources - and the power to define the future direction of the human mind - to corporations. It cannot mean ever greater cognitive dependence on business products, while ignoring the implications for environmental sustainability.
A good future with AI must mean putting social, community and planetary values first. This book imagines a different social contract with AI, and a different future. It presents clearly the social damage currently being done at work, and particularly the education and creative sectors, by accepting the wrong social contract with AI. And it debunks the philosophical prejudices that block us from valuing our own human cognitive resources.
In this second book of his trilogy, Humanising the Future, Nick Couldry argues that the time to renegotiate our contract with AI is now. This book opens a path to doing so.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-5470-6 (9781509554706)
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approx. 11/2026
1st Edition
Polity Press
€68.50
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Person
Nick Couldry is Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory Emeritus at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Content
Preface
Introduction: Saving the AI Industry, While Losing Our Mind
Part One
1. Intelligence: Social Process or Corporate Asset?
2. Discounting Our Selves to Death
3. Embodied Minds and How they Reason
Part Two
4. AI at Work Isn't Working
5. Educating Machines
6. Destroying Art by a Thousand Prompts
Conclusion: Towards a New Social Contract with AI
Acknowledgements
Recommended Reading
Notes
Introduction: Saving the AI Industry, While Losing Our Mind
Part One
1. Intelligence: Social Process or Corporate Asset?
2. Discounting Our Selves to Death
3. Embodied Minds and How they Reason
Part Two
4. AI at Work Isn't Working
5. Educating Machines
6. Destroying Art by a Thousand Prompts
Conclusion: Towards a New Social Contract with AI
Acknowledgements
Recommended Reading
Notes