Popular Reading: Supremacy: AI, ChatGPT, and the Race that Will Change the World

In Supremacy, Olson, tech writer at Bloomberg Opinion, presents the fight between two AI firms, them grappling with how to use the technology positively, and the dangerous path they could go down as they are overseen by two tech Titans.

Once you are finished, check out the rest of our Popular Reading collection. Titles range from commentary, fiction, historical fiction, mystery, suspense, non-fiction, current affairs, science, social issues, and politics.

Our collection is on the first floor of Mullen Library in the Reference Reading Room.

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Title Author Status
Supremacy: AI, ChatGPT, and the race that will change the world Olson, Parmy
Feeding the machine: the hidden human labor powering A.I. James Muldoon,  Mark Graham, & Callum Cant
How to let things go: 99 tips from a Zen Buddhist monk to relinquish control and free yourself up for what matters Masuno, Shunmyō
The city in glass Vo, Nghi
Alter ego: a novel Segura, Alex
Knife skills for beginners Murrin, Orlando
The resurrectionist Dunlap, A. Rae
What it’s like in words: a novel Moss, Eliza
The favorites: a novel Fargo, Layne
The life of Herod the Great: a novel Hurston, Zora Neale
Mask of the deer woman Dove, Laurie L.
More or less Maddy: a novel Genova, Lisa
An African history of Africa: from the dawn of humanity to independence Badawi, Zeinab
Defy: the power of no in a world that demands yes Sah, Sunita
The DOSE effect: optimize your brain and body by boosting your dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins Power, Tj
The forgotten sense: the new science of smell–and the extraordinary power of the nose Olofsson, Jonas
A history of Ancient Rome in twelve coins Harney, Gareth
Booster shots: the urgent lessons of measles and the uncertain future of children’s health Ratner, Adam J.
Hope: the autobiography Pope Francis and Carlo Musso
The vanishing point: stories Theroux, Paul
Source code: my beginnings Gates, Bill
Superbloom: how technologies of connection tear us apart Carr, Nicholas G.

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