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How to Control AI: Changing Our Trajectory and Democratizing Technology
Jack Wedam started programming and coding computers in the 1970s. He has a patent on a computer device. And he has published two books on the societal dangers of Google Glasses and smartphones. So when he cautions against something technological...readers may want to listen.
How to Control AI: Changing Our Trajectory and Democratizing Technology is written with a computer insider's brain but in easy-to-understand language that readers at all levels of tech literacy can understand. To that end, because everyone loves
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How to Control AI: Changing Our Trajectory and Democratizing Technology

Jack Wedam started programming and coding computers in the 1970s. He has a patent on a computer device. And he has published two books on the societal dangers of Google Glasses and smartphones. So when he cautions against something technological...readers may want to listen.

How to Control AI: Changing Our Trajectory and Democratizing Technology is written with a computer insider's brain but in easy-to-understand language that readers at all levels of tech literacy can understand. To that end, because everyone loves a good spoiler, here's the twist in How to Control AI:

AI is not our biggest problem.

Who controls AI presents the most significant danger. Control of AI must be democratized. Within these pages, Wedam offers out-of-the-box and innovative but also doable and effective ways to accomplish this.


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Jack Wedam has closely followed computer development since he started computer programming (coding) in 1973. For almost a decade he has warned of societal considerations of computers and AI. He authored Google Glass Can Read Your Mind, Cunningly Smart Phones, and Is your smartphone your possession - or your obsession? He is now retired and lives in Texas.