The Silicon Shrink: How Artificial Intelligence Made the World an Asylum
暫譯: 矽縮:人工智慧如何使世界成為庇護所

Oberhaus, Daniel

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2025-02-04
  • 售價: $1,160
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,102
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 264
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 026204935X
  • ISBN-13: 9780262049351
  • 相關分類: 人工智慧
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商品描述

Why the race to apply AI in psychiatry is so dangerous, and how to understand the new tech-driven psychiatric paradigm.

AI psychiatrists promise to detect mental disorders with superhuman accuracy, provide affordable therapy for those who can't afford or can't access treatment, and even invent new psychiatric drugs. But the hype obscures an unnerving reality. In The Silicon Shrink, Daniel Oberhaus tells the inside story of how the quest to use AI in psychiatry has created the conditions to turn the world into an asylum. Most of these systems, he writes, have vanishingly little evidence that they improve patient outcomes, but the risks they pose have less to do with technological shortcomings than the application of deeply flawed psychiatric models of mental disorder at unprecedented scale.

Oberhaus became interested in the subject of mental health after tragically losing his sister to suicide. In the book, he argues that these new, ostensibly therapeutic technologies already pose significant risks to vulnerable people, and they won't stop there. These new breeds of AI systems are creating a psychiatric surveillance economy in which the emotions, behavior, and cognition of everyday people are subtly manipulated by psychologically savvy algorithms that have escaped the clinic. Oberhaus also introduces readers to the concept of "swipe psychology," which is quickly establishing itself as the dominant mode of diagnosing and treating mental disorders.

It is not too late to change course, but to do so means we must reckon with the nature of mental illness, the limits of technology, and what it means to be human.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

為什麼在精神醫學中應用人工智慧的競賽如此危險,以及如何理解這個以科技驅動的新精神醫學範式。

人工智慧精神科醫生承諾以超人類的準確性檢測心理疾病,為那些無法負擔或無法獲得治療的人提供可負擔的療法,甚至發明新的精神藥物。但這些炒作掩蓋了一個令人不安的現實。The Silicon Shrink中,丹尼爾·奧伯豪斯(Daniel Oberhaus)講述了使用人工智慧於精神醫學的追求如何創造出將世界變成精神病院的條件。他寫道,這些系統幾乎沒有證據顯示它們能改善病人的結果,但它們所帶來的風險與技術缺陷關係不大,而是與在前所未有的規模上應用深具缺陷的心理疾病模型有關。

奧伯豪斯在悲劇性地失去妹妹於自殺後,對心理健康這一主題產生了興趣。在書中,他主張這些新型、表面上具有治療性的技術已經對脆弱的人群構成了重大風險,且這些風險不會止步於此。這些新型的人工智慧系統正在創造一種精神監控經濟,在這種經濟中,日常人的情感、行為和認知被心理上精明的算法微妙地操控,這些算法已經逃離了診所。奧伯豪斯還向讀者介紹了“滑動心理學”(swipe psychology)的概念,這一概念正迅速成為診斷和治療心理疾病的主導模式。

改變方向還不算太晚,但這意味著我們必須面對心理疾病的本質、技術的局限性,以及成為人類的意義。

作者簡介

Daniel Oberhaus is a science writer based in Brooklyn, New York. He is the founder of the deep tech communications agency HAUS and was previously a staff writer at WIRED. His first book Extraterrestrial Languages (MIT Press) is about the art, science, and philosophy of interstellar communication.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

丹尼爾·奧伯豪斯(Daniel Oberhaus)是一位位於紐約布魯克林的科學作家。他是深科技傳播機構HAUS的創始人,並曾擔任《WIRED》的專欄作家。他的第一本書《外星語言》(Extraterrestrial Languages,麻省理工學院出版社)探討了星際通信的藝術、科學和哲學。