1st Edition

Digital Wisdom Searching for Agency in the Age of AI

By Richard Lachman Copyright 2026
224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

224 Pages
by Routledge

Inviting us to an active role in reshaping technology is at the core of Digital Wisdom: Searching for Agency in the Age of AI. The book helps you understand more about the underlying issues of AI, social media, and data analytics, so we all can pick a better path together. This book explores how fundamental aspects of today's digital technology intersect with our rights and assumptions about... Read more

PART I: OUR DIGITAL LIFE
1 The Lessons of Realtechnik  
2 Next Top Model: What You Need to Know about How Software Models the World and You
3 The Evolution of Privacy
4 Bad Reputation
5 Databasics
6 Breaking News
7 Under the Influence
8 Trusting the Algorithm

PART II: OUR DIGITAL WISDOM
9 Digital Wisdom in Society
10 Changing Education
11 The Role of Governments and Institutions
12 Industry
13 Closing Thoughts

Biography

Richard Lachman is a Professor in the RTA School of Media at Toronto Metropolitan University, where he also serves as Director of the Experiential Media Institute and Academic Director of the Zone Learning network of incubators. A computer-scientist who studied at the MIT Media Lab, Richard is also an award-winning digital producer and frequent media-commentator on technology issues. He has led projects with UNICEF, TIFF, The Banff Centre, Penguin UK, The Discovery Channel, the CRTC, among others, and his work in transmedia has been honoured with a Gemini Award, a CNMA, and a Webby Honouree.