Myth-Made Machines: The Stories Behind Artificial Intelligence
Autor Dave Bradley, Kelly Veroen Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 mar 2026
Humans have always dreamed of creating intelligent life. From the earliest legends of Talos to the droids of Star Wars, artificial beings stalk our culture. Today, we routinely interact with computers and AI is a buzzword that dominates headlines and raises record-breaking Silicon Valley investment. As the power and influence of machines continue to grow, it is time to examine our relationship with computers and machine life based on 3,000 years of stories.
Myth-Made Machines: The Stories Behind Artificial Intelligence explores humanity's complex relationship with artificial intelligence through the lens of our cultural imagination. From ancient myths of automata to today's disruptive technologies, this book traces AI's evolution in our collective consciousness. The narrative weaves through centuries of literature, film, and philosophical thought, examining what people believe about the machines that will assist-or perhaps replace-them. Organized historically, it explores how Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Fritz Lang's Metropolis, and contemporary works like The Matrix and Black Mirror have shaped our hopes and fears about machine intelligence, even as we embrace the likes of ChatGPT in the workplace.
Dave Bradley and Kelly Vero highlight how science fiction has reflected and influenced real-world AI development and how our cultural depictions align with current technological trends-or diverge from them. As we stand on the brink of an AI revolution, the authors critically examine our past through the lens of prose, poetry, philosophy, and film and invite readers to contemplate the possibilities and challenges that lie ahead. Blending cultural analysis, literary criticism, and technological insight, Myth-Made Machines is a fascinating read for anyone curious about the interplay between technology and culture.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798216370666
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
Chapter 1: Wired Gods and Bronze Golems - Forging the Future
Chapter 2: I Always Wanted You To Go Into Space, Man - Lucian, The Blazing World & Proto Science Fiction
Chapter 3. Science, Satire and Swift - Journeys into Automated Knowledge
Chapter 4: Resurrection is not Birth - Mary Shelley and Frankenstein's Monster
Chapter 5: Folly and Futurism - Samuel Butler and the Steam-Powered Skynet
Chapter 6: Fully Automatic - What are Robots?
Chapter 7: God from the Machine - What is AI?
Chapter 8: How Do You Hold a Moonbeam in Your Hand? AI in Early Cinema
Chapter 9: Early AI on the Small Screen - The Revolution Was Televised
Chapter 10: The Post-Human Watershed - TV and AI
Chapter 11: Deus Ex-machina - Games and AI
Chapter 12: The Ultimate Avatar - Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Index
About the Authors
Chapter 1: Wired Gods and Bronze Golems - Forging the Future
Chapter 2: I Always Wanted You To Go Into Space, Man - Lucian, The Blazing World & Proto Science Fiction
Chapter 3. Science, Satire and Swift - Journeys into Automated Knowledge
Chapter 4: Resurrection is not Birth - Mary Shelley and Frankenstein's Monster
Chapter 5: Folly and Futurism - Samuel Butler and the Steam-Powered Skynet
Chapter 6: Fully Automatic - What are Robots?
Chapter 7: God from the Machine - What is AI?
Chapter 8: How Do You Hold a Moonbeam in Your Hand? AI in Early Cinema
Chapter 9: Early AI on the Small Screen - The Revolution Was Televised
Chapter 10: The Post-Human Watershed - TV and AI
Chapter 11: Deus Ex-machina - Games and AI
Chapter 12: The Ultimate Avatar - Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes
Index
About the Authors
Recenzii
Wow! You won't know what you don't know about the deep roots of artificial intelligence in human consciousness until you read dream team Dave Bradley and Kelly Vero's Myth-Made Machines. From golems and Daoist automata to HAL 9000 and C-3PO, all the gods and monsters of our collective imagination are here. It turns out, we have been warning ourselves about the critical AI moment we now face for millennia. Open this Pandora's box of a book and prepare to have your mind blown.
Every generation seems condemned to relearn the lessons of the art and literature that came before it. In this nimble, accessible survey, Bradley and Vero remind us that contemporary debates about artificial intelligence are only the latest installments in a conversation that has been underway for centuries.
AI has been in the human imagination for as long as we could conceive of making machines in our own image. Now that it is here and developing every day, we have largely forgotten the richness of our ideas that gave birth to the innovation to begin with. Dave Bradley and Kelly Vero remind us of what AI has meant to us in cultural memory, and in doing so gives us a window into what it still might be.
We humans swing between science and belief, and Myth-Made Machines brings to life our fascinating attempts to manifest these ideas in codified and physical form. Bridging the past and the future with panache, this book demonstrates that a deep understanding of history is essential for grasping what lies ahead. Bradley and Vero have given us a map from which we can navigate the complex future of AI, robotics and humankind's place within it.
A grand tour of humanity's exponential obsession with machine intelligences, Myth-Made Machines deserves to be essential reading for everyone fascinated by AI's enduring role in popular culture.
Blending cultural history with insights from games, film, and technology, Kelly Vero and Dave Bradley trace humanity's enduring fascination with artificial intelligence. Insightful, wide-ranging, and deeply thought-provoking, it explores what our imagined machines really say about us, humans.
Every generation seems condemned to relearn the lessons of the art and literature that came before it. In this nimble, accessible survey, Bradley and Vero remind us that contemporary debates about artificial intelligence are only the latest installments in a conversation that has been underway for centuries.
AI has been in the human imagination for as long as we could conceive of making machines in our own image. Now that it is here and developing every day, we have largely forgotten the richness of our ideas that gave birth to the innovation to begin with. Dave Bradley and Kelly Vero remind us of what AI has meant to us in cultural memory, and in doing so gives us a window into what it still might be.
We humans swing between science and belief, and Myth-Made Machines brings to life our fascinating attempts to manifest these ideas in codified and physical form. Bridging the past and the future with panache, this book demonstrates that a deep understanding of history is essential for grasping what lies ahead. Bradley and Vero have given us a map from which we can navigate the complex future of AI, robotics and humankind's place within it.
A grand tour of humanity's exponential obsession with machine intelligences, Myth-Made Machines deserves to be essential reading for everyone fascinated by AI's enduring role in popular culture.
Blending cultural history with insights from games, film, and technology, Kelly Vero and Dave Bradley trace humanity's enduring fascination with artificial intelligence. Insightful, wide-ranging, and deeply thought-provoking, it explores what our imagined machines really say about us, humans.