Artificial Intelligence (AI) is everywhere, yet it causes damage to
society in ways that can't be fixed. Instead of helping to address our
current crises, AI causes divisions that limit people's life chances,
and even suggests fascistic solutions to social problems. This book
provides an analysis of AI's deep learning technology and its political
effects and traces the ways that it resonates with contemporary
political and social currents, from global austerity to the rise of the
far right. Dan McQuillan calls for us to resist AI as we know it and
restructure it by prioritising the common good over algorithmic
optimisation. He sets out an anti-fascist approach to AI that replaces
exclusions with caring, proposes people's councils as a way to
restructure AI through mutual aid and outlines new mechanisms that would
adapt to changing times by supporting collective freedom. Academically
rigorous, yet accessible to a socially engaged readership, this unique
book will be of interest to all who wish to challenge the social logic
of AI by reasserting the importance of the common good.