Books Book Review: ‘Prophecy,’ by Carissa Véliz
In “Prophecy,” Carissa Véliz explores how generative A.I. relies on prediction, enriching Big Tech while making the rest of us less safe.
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· April 29, 2026 · 1 min read
This article was originally published by
NY Times Books
and is republished here under license.
In “Prophecy,” Carissa Véliz explores how generative A.I. relies on prediction, enriching Big Tech while making the rest of us less safe.
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