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HAMILTON MANN is a Tech Executive, Digital and AI for Good Pioneer, Keynote Speaker, and the originator of the concept of Artificial Integrity. He serves as Group Vice President at Thales, where he co-leads the AI initiative and Digital Transformation while also overseeing global Digital Marketing activities. He also serves as a Senior Lecturer at INSEAD and HEC Paris as well as a mentor at the MIT Priscilla King Gray (PKG) Center. He is a doctoral researcher in AI at École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées - Institut Polytechnique de Paris. He writes regularly for Forbes as an AI columnist and has published articles about AI and its technological and societal implications in prominent academic, business, and policy outlets such as Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR), Knowledge at Wharton, Leader to Leader (Wiley), Dialogue Duke Corporate Education, INSEAD Knowledge, the Harvard Business Review France and the European Business Review. He hosts The Hamilton Mann Conversation, a podcast on Digital and AI for Good, ranked in the Top 10 for technology thought leadership by Technology Magazine. He was inducted into the Thinkers50 Radar as one of the 30 most prominent rising business thinkers globally.
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"Artificial Integrity is more than a book; it's the dawn of a new interdisciplinary field of science for the future. Hamilton Mann's concept of Artificial Integrity is a call to action with sharp guidelines and well-articulated framework for executing what AI can and should be."
--SOUMITRA DUTTA, PhD, Peter Moores Dean and Professor of Management, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, and a Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford "This insightful concept and framework of Artificial Integrity coined by Hamilton Mann represents a paradigm shift and an essential playbook for leaders wishing to steer AI development toward a human-centered future. Read this book to understand, but more importantly, to act for the development of AI designed not simply to produce more Artificial Intelligence, but to uphold more integrity."
--LUC JULIA, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, Renault Group, co-creator of Siri, Member of the French Academy of Technologies "In this important and timely book, Hamilton Mann proposes the radical new concept of Artificial Integrity--the purposeful alignment of Artificial Intelligence with human moral codes and social norms--and argues it should be baked into the code at the very heart of this new technology. Mann provides practical strategies for business leaders, managers, and policymakers to lead through this technological revolution. I urge everyone who cares about our collective future as humans to read this book."
--MICHAEL PLATT, PhD, Director of the Wharton Neuroscience Initiative and Professor of Marketing, Neuroscience, and Psychology, the University of Pennsylvania "As someone wary of AI hype, I found Hamilton Mann's Artificial Integrity refreshingly practical. Unlike works focused on AGI or broad ethical principles, Mann provides concrete strategies for embedding integrity into current AI systems. Drawing on global perspectives and bridging academia and business, this essential read offers a forward-thinking perspective on ethical AI implementation, and will significantly influence responsible AI development and deployment."
--ANAND S. RAO, PhD, Distinguished Service Professor of Applied Data Science and AI, Carnegie Mellon University
Contenu
Preface xv
Introduction xxi
Chapter 1 The Stakes for Building Artificial Integrity 1
Chapter 2 Unpacking What Artificial Integrity Is 23
Chapter 3 What It Takes to Envision Human and Artificial Co-intelligence 43
Chapter 4 What Navigating Artificial Integrity Transitions Implies 79
Chapter 5 How to Thrive Through Navigating Algorithmic Boost 99
Chapter 6 How to Thrive Through Navigating for Humanistic Reinforcement 141
Chapter 7 How to Thrive Through Navigating Algorithmic Recalibration 183
Chapter 8 What Change to Envision in Economic AIquity and Societal Values 225
References 247
Glossary 253
Acknowledgments 259
About the Author 265
Index 267