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Beautiful Particulars (How AI's Attention to the Smallest of Differences Is Reshaping Our Biggest Ideas)
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Product Details
Author:
David Weinberger
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
184
Publisher:
MIT Press (November 3, 2026)
Imprint:
The MIT Press
Release Date:
November 3, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780262054867
ISBN-10:
0262054868
Weight:
20oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
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RandomHouse
List Price:
$27.95
Country of Origin:
United States
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65
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12
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$21.52
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P-RH
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Overview
A fresh and eye-opening new explanation of AI—and how its focus on specifics is changing our ideas about ourselves and our world.
From a Harvard researcher, philosopher, entrepreneur, former comedy writer, and bestselling author.
Amid the clamor about AI, Beautiful Particulars poses a unique question: Not how our use of AI will change what we do, but how the idea of AI may already be subtly, yet fundamentally, reshaping how we think about ourselves and our world.
In clear, engaging, and even humorous prose, David Weinberger offers a new perspective on how machine learning works and how it may already be changing our basic and deepest ideas. Through lively examples, he shows that AI’s success—with all its risks and dangers—is taking us past our millennia of reliance on laws and principles by revealing what morality, free will, creativity, causality, knowledge, and even reality itself look like now that we’re able to let the particulars speak their tiny truths
The author poses questions not usually asked: What does a coin look like to AI? When AI gives you evidence that the Earth is round, why are its own reasons for saying that so different? Why does an AI image generator create a “selfie” of ancient Aztec warriors with broad smiles that it “believes” are historically unlikely? If AI becomes conscious but bodiless, could it still make good moral decisions? Why is the world so much better at being causal than AI could ever “understand”? How does AI show us that genuine creativity is not about a “spark” but about moments that feel right? And how can you take the temperature of a joke?
Beautiful Particulars offers a new—and hopeful—perspective on how machine learning works, and how that’s already changing how we understand what it means to be human in the age of AI.
From a Harvard researcher, philosopher, entrepreneur, former comedy writer, and bestselling author.
Amid the clamor about AI, Beautiful Particulars poses a unique question: Not how our use of AI will change what we do, but how the idea of AI may already be subtly, yet fundamentally, reshaping how we think about ourselves and our world.
In clear, engaging, and even humorous prose, David Weinberger offers a new perspective on how machine learning works and how it may already be changing our basic and deepest ideas. Through lively examples, he shows that AI’s success—with all its risks and dangers—is taking us past our millennia of reliance on laws and principles by revealing what morality, free will, creativity, causality, knowledge, and even reality itself look like now that we’re able to let the particulars speak their tiny truths
The author poses questions not usually asked: What does a coin look like to AI? When AI gives you evidence that the Earth is round, why are its own reasons for saying that so different? Why does an AI image generator create a “selfie” of ancient Aztec warriors with broad smiles that it “believes” are historically unlikely? If AI becomes conscious but bodiless, could it still make good moral decisions? Why is the world so much better at being causal than AI could ever “understand”? How does AI show us that genuine creativity is not about a “spark” but about moments that feel right? And how can you take the temperature of a joke?
Beautiful Particulars offers a new—and hopeful—perspective on how machine learning works, and how that’s already changing how we understand what it means to be human in the age of AI.









