During the past decade and a half, I have explored a range of topics on this blog relating to Buddhist theory and current practice (e.g., on interventions). I’m pleased to report that many of these ideas and strands of thought have been distilled in a forthcoming book, Buddhism and Computing, which will be published by Mud Pie Books on 1 May 2021 (pandemic permitting).
Its chapters are:
Prologue
1 Numbers and Computation
2 Buddhist Ethics
3 Computers and Intelligence
4 Modelling Mind and Processes
5 Designing Sustainable Social Networks
6 Ensuring Online Safety
7 Are We Here Yet?
Epilogue
Being just a small volume, there isn’t space for a comprehensive introduction to Buddhism, but I have tried to provide some of the basics (a great exercise in being concise!). The application to computing draws on my background in mathematics, computer science and IT.
We are faced with many concerns about the potential impact of machines and AI for the future of humanity. They are widely reported in the media, but the responses tend to be focused on particular issues and get immersed in technical and legal details. So, as a start, we need to create the cognitive space to delve more deeply into the nature of human agency and well-being. Then we are in a better position to evaluate AI and other advanced technologies. Everyone should be involved in this process.
The book will be a contribution to the 'Mud Pie Slices' series, where readers can explore many interesting and sometimes unexpected connections that Buddhism offers. To be informed about Buddhism and Computing and other forthcoming titles, please subscribe to the Mud Pie mailing list. (Note that after submitting your details through the form, you should receive an email asking for confirmation.)
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