Description:
A critical feminist history of the techno-cultural evolutions that make AI possible
Powered by Smart traces the techno-cultural evolutions that made artificial intelligence feel more familiar than futuristic. From wearables and streaming platforms to home voice assistants and AI toasters, smart is an inescapable feature of postdigital life. Today, thousands of products and platforms define smart as routine automation and friendly digital kinship. Yet smartness was not always so digital. Sarah Murray uncovers the century-long process through which smart became synonymous with seamless interaction between bodies and machines, showing how this intimate interfacing helped to normalize today's algorithmic world.
Brief description: Sarah Murray is Associate Professor in Film, Television, Media and Digital Studies at the University of Michigan and co-editor of Appified: Culture in the Age of Apps.
Review Quotes: "It's hard to think of an aspect of life today that isn't subject to 'smartification.' Powered by Smart offers a crucial lens for understanding how new technologies like AI are made 'normal', with a thorough, lively, and beautifully written technological history. With this book, Sarah Murray has made an important and much-needed contribution to the interdisciplinary study of technological innovation in everyday life."-- "Jean Burgess, author of Everyday Data Cultures"