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Human Power

Seven Traits for the Politics of the AI Machine Age

Gry Hasselbalch

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English
CRC Press
12 March 2025
The rapid and tumultuous technological transformation of our societies has triggered a self-exploratory public debate about what it means to be human. What are our human potential, talents, and powers – what, essentially, is our place in the modern world?

Will a culture of machines out-compete a culture of humanity?

In this thought-provoking but ultimately hopeful book, scholar and leading technology critic Gry Hasselbalch invites readers to reflect on the shifting dynamics between humans and the AI-powered technologies increasingly shaping our world. Exploring the distinctiveness of human power, the book addresses current debates about technology that portray humans as powerless and flawed – in essence outdated software in dire need of a technological fix – arguing that human power must remain central in discussions about AI and technology. It investigates seven key traits which set humans apart from machines: Creativity, Intuition, Emotion, Life, Defiance, Love, and Wisdom. Drawing on interviews and examples from across arts – including literature, visual arts, film and music – and from technology politics and policymaking, Human Power explains how these traits provide a foundation for a new politics in the AI Machine Age. One that does not diminish and reduce human power, but actively protects and reinforces it.

If human power is not a computational process, then what is it? Human Power: Seven Traits for the Politics of the AI Machine Age gives human power – our humanity and fundamental “humanness” – a renewed voice in a debate dominated by fears and preconceptions about technological power. This important new work will appeal to journalists, policymakers, artists, and educators—and anyone else interested in the rapidly growing role of AI and digital technology in our lives.
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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781032865133
ISBN 10:   103286513X
Pages:   252
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Introduction. Chapter 1: Creativity - Does a machine have a creative impulse?Chapter 2: Feeling & Emotion - How Many Shades of Hunger Does a Machine Have? Chapter 3: Life - Does a Machine Live? Chapter 4: Intuition - How Does a Machine Make a Decision?. Chapter 5: Love - Does a Machine Love?. Chapter 6: Defiance - What Has a Machine Got that Nobody’s Gonna Take Away?. Chapter 7: Wisdom - Is a Machine Wise?. Conclusion

Gry Hasselbalch, PhD, is a renowned scholar in AI ethics and data policy with extensive experience in global technology governance. As co-founder of the thinktank DataEthics.eu, she has been instrumental in the early social movement challenging big tech. With two decades in international technology politics—from early internet governance debates to data protection and to the EU AI ethics and legal framework—she has contributed to the shaping of key discussions in global technology diplomacy. A frequent keynote speaker and author, her works include Data Ethics: The New Competitive Advantage and Data Ethics of Power, exploring the inherent power dynamics of AI and big data.

Reviews for Human Power: Seven Traits for the Politics of the AI Machine Age

""Human Power is exactly the book needed to bring perspective and wisdom to current AI debates. While a paragon of technology criticism, the book also exemplifies hopeful vision. Hasselbalch balances philosophical and intensely practical perspectives, identifying love, defiance, emotion, and creativity as vital forces in human life that must be respected and served (rather than mastered) by machines. Her enthusiasm and genuine interest in the well-being of others shines through on every page."" --Frank Pasquale, Professor of Law, Cornell Tech & Cornell Law School, USA ""In an age of AI hype, it's far too easy to sell humanity short—to see ourselves through an atrophied imagination that distorts our self-understanding and shortchanges our individual and collective potential. The antidote is Gry Hasselbach's bold, rigorous, and creatively interdisciplinary call to appreciate and cultivate seven fundamental traits at the heart of human power. Her profound existential and political book justifies the most urgent of demands—to resist seeing the depth of the human condition accurately reflected in seductively reductive technological imitations."" --Evan Selinger, Professor of Philosophy, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA “The fundamental and existential question ""What does it mean to be human?"" is at the heart of Gry Hasselbalch's new book, Human Power. Since the beginning of human history, we have been able to gain and consolidate our human power through interaction with the nature and artefacts that surround us, at least until the last decade. Today, as AI continues to expand its reach into our society, while dramatically increasing productivity, efficiency and competitiveness, this virtuous circle of human power and artefacts could be reversed. Better to prevent it before it happens! Gry accompanies us on this journey, trusting in our human capacity.” --Yuko Harayama, Professor Emeritus, Tohoku University, Japan ""In making the case for a human-centric contextualization of the power of new information technologies, Gry Hasselbalch deploys reflections from a vast range of sources, from popular culture to the history of science to newly relevant philosophical luminaries, especially Henri Bergson. Human Power offers a bold, informed and deeply human alternative to the seductive tyranny of the algorithm."" --Jonathan Moreno, Professor Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania, USA “The author explores the intricacies, unpredictability and irreplaceability of seven traits - Creativity, Intuition, Feeling and Emotions, Life, Defiance, Love and Compassion, and Wisdom - that can’t be emulated, echoed or surpassed even if AI has invaded every aspect of our existence. This book is a clarion call for the preservation and reinforcement of these traits of human power, constructing an alternative, theoretically and culturally rich technology politics with a humanistic face.” --Renuka Singh, Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India


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