Searches : Selfhood in the Digital Age

Searches : Selfhood in the Digital Age

Hardcover

08 Apr, 2025

By Vauhini Vara (author)

From the author of The Immortal King Rao, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, a personal and provocative exploration of how technology companies have reshape...

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ISBN-10:

0593701526

ISBN-13:

9780593701522

Publisher

Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Dimensions

9.25 X 6.13 X 0.81 inches

Language

English

Description

From the author of The Immortal King Rao, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, a personal and provocative exploration of how technology companies have reshaped human language, and, if we let them, could steal it from us

When it was released to the public in November 2022, ChatGPT awakened the world to a secretive project: teaching A.I.-powered machines to write and talk like human beings. Its creators had a sweeping ambition--to get machines to communicate for us. But if this came to pass, would it be liberation or subjugation?

Vauhini Vara, an award-winning tech journalist and editor, had long been grappling with this question. In 2021, she used a predecessor of ChatGPT to write about her sister's death, resulting in an essay that was both more moving and more disturbing than she could have imagined. It quickly went viral.

The experience, revealing both the appeal and the danger of corporate-owned language machines, forced Vara to interrogate how technology has changed how she uses language, from discovering online chat rooms as a preteen, to using social media as the Wall Street Journal's first Facebook reporter, to testing early versions of ChatGPT--all while adding to the trove of human-created material that Big Tech exploits. Interspersed throughout this investigation are her own Google searches, Amazon reviews, and the other raw material of internet life--including the viral A.I. experiment that started it all. Searches illuminates Big Tech's incursion into our lives, while proposing that by harnessing the collective imagination that taught us to communicate in the first place, we might invent a nobler, freer relationship with our machines and, ultimately, with one another.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0593701526

ISBN-13

:9780593701522

Publisher

:Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group

Publication date

: 08 Apr, 2025

Sub-Category

: Essays

Format

:Hardcover

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

Dimension

: 9.25 X 6.13 X 0.81 inches

Weight

:523 g

Editorial Reviews

"Searches is that rare thing: a genuinely thrilling book that breaks open existing forms and structures to offer something entirely new. Vara brings the rigor of a reporter and the exhilarating impulses of an artist into this extraordinary, sui generis book: with wit, insight, tenderness, humility, and clear-eyed candor, she explores the wild frontiers of what our lives have already become. The stakes are high. The ride is terrifying and illuminating at once. This book will leave you changed and stay with you for good."
--Leslie Jamison, author of Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story

"I cannot imagine a better guide through the infuriating, labyrinthine underworld of technology than Vauhini Vara. Searches is so many things--heart-stoppingly sad, a formal high-wire act, a wise and funny and thoughtful encyclopedia of our modern age--but most of all it is a book about human relationships: how imperfectly we made this thing that connects us, and how we might use this thing to re-meet ourselves and each other."
-- Carmen Maria Machado, author of In the Dream House

"What an original, expansive, epic achievement. I've been waiting for a follow-up to Vauhini Vara's magazine piece 'Ghosts, ' where she introduced us to a new machine-based technology -- a predecessor to ChatGPT -- that had the potential to replace writers like herself. What she's delivered in Searches is a riveting, provocative and deeply personal exploration of our ambivalent relationship with technology that spans from our earliest history to the advent of the internet to the race to dominate artificial intelligence. This is a book that will challenge your notions of what it means to be human, investigating our quest for connection and understanding of our place in the world when technology is getting devilishly good at mimicking us. There is no one better to tell this story than Vauhini Vara, with her deeply engaging personal narratives, infused with curiosity and humor, who has grown up with the internet and sat in the front row as the captains of Big Tech brought us the technologies that now permeate our lives. This book doesn't lead you to a simple and automatic conclusion. In perhaps the most human of qualities, it will make you continue to question, to search."
-- Cecilia Kang, co-author of An Ugly Truth: Inside Facebook's Battle for Domination and award-winning New York Times technology and policy reporter

"Searches picks up where Vauhini Vara's impressive first novel, The Immortal King Rao, left off; this new book deepens, complicates, and amplifies her ongoing investigation into the nature of artificial intelligence, especially in relationship to the human body, mortality, sorrow, and grief. Blessedly free of cant or posture and extremely knowledgeable about (and acutely conscious of its complicity in) the networks it's mapping, Searches is Vara's best and most compelling book yet."
--David Shields, author of Reality Hunger

About the Author

Vauhini Vara has been a reporter and editor for The Atlantic, The New Yorker, and the New York Times Magazine, and is the prize-winning author of The Immortal King Rao and This is Salvaged. She lives in Fort Collins, Colorado.

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