Here are some themes and topics from Kate Crawford's "Atlas of AI" that can help you connect it to other books in a library:
* **Artificial Intelligence (AI):**
* History of AI
* AI ethics
* AI and society
* AI and the future
* **Data and Society:**
* Big data
* Data bias
* Data privacy
* Data ethics
* **Technology and Politics:**
* Surveillance technology
* The political economy of technology
* Technology and power
* **Environmental Impact of Technology:**
* Ecology and technology
* Resource extraction
* Climate change and technology
* **Labor and Automation:**
* The future of work
* Automation and job displacement
* The gig economy
* **Social Justice:**
* Discrimination in AI
* Algorithmic bias
* Social inequality and technology
* **Globalization:**
* Global supply chains
* The global impact of AI
* Technology and development
* **Critical Theory:**
* Critiques of technology
* Power structures
* Social critique
These themes can help you find related books in areas like:
* **Computer Science:** Books on the technical aspects of AI, machine learning, and algorithms.
* **Sociology:** Works on the social impact of technology, digital sociology, and the sociology of algorithms.
* **Political Science:** Books about technology policy, surveillance, and the relationship between technology and the state.
* **Environmental Studies:** Resources on the environmental consequences of technology, resource management, and sustainable development.
* **Economics:** Analyses of the economic effects of AI, automation, and the digital economy.
* **Philosophy:** Ethical considerations of AI, philosophy of technology, and critical theory.
* **Media Studies:** Books on the cultural and social implications of media technologies and digital platforms.