Human Resources: Poems (Max Ritvo Poetry Prize Winner ($10,000 purse))
معرفی کتاب «Human Resources: Poems (Max Ritvo Poetry Prize Winner ($10,000 purse))» نوشتهٔ Ryann Stevenson; Henri Cole، منتشرشده توسط نشر Milkweed Editions در سال 2022. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize, Ryann Stevenson's Human Resources is a sobering and perceptive portrait of technology's impact on connection and power. Human Resources follows a woman working in the male-dominated world of AI, designing women that don't exist. In discerning verse, she workshops the facial characteristics of a floating head named "Nia," who her boss calls "his type"; she loses hours researching "June," an oddly sexualized artificially intelligent oven; and she spends a whole day "trying to break" a female self-improvement bot. The speaker of Stevenson's poems grapples with uneasiness and isolation, even as she endeavors to solve for these problems in her daily work. She attempts to harness control by eating clean, doing yoga, and searching for age-defying skin care, though she dreams "about the department / that women get reassigned to after they file / harassment complaints." With sharp, lyrical intelligence, she imagines alternative realities where women exist not for the whims of men but for their own—where they become literal skyscrapers, towering over a world that never appreciated them. Chilling and lucid, Human Resources challenges the minds programming our present and future to consider what serves the collective good. Something perhaps more thoughtful and human, Stevenson writes: "I want to say better ." Winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize: A "darkly comic and unsettling" portrait of a woman working in AI, and technology's impact on connection and power (NPR, "Books We Love"). Human Resources follows a woman working in the male-dominated world of AI, designing women that don't exist. She workshops the facial characteristics of a floating head named "Nia," whom her boss calls "his type"; she loses hours researching "June," an oddly sexualized artificially intelligent oven; and she spends a whole day "trying to break" a female self-improvement bot. The speaker of these poems grapples with uneasiness and isolation, even as she endeavors to solve for these problems in her daily work. She attempts to harness control by eating clean, doing yoga, and searching for age-defying skin care, though she dreams "about the department / that women get reassigned to after they file / harassment complaints." Chilling, lucid, sharply intelligent, Human Resources challenges the minds programming our present and future to consider what serves the collective good. Something perhaps more thoughtful and human, Stevenson writes: "I want to say better." " Human Resources captures the eerie, 'Black Mirror' feeling that we've already crossed some A.I. event horizon . . . 'I want to go back and change my answer,' Stevenson writes—too late for that! Or, to paraphrase Kafka: Plenty of hope, but not for us." —The New York Times "In a time of cold virtual ecosystems and lightweight psychological theories and remedies, Human Resources speaks for mystery and vulnerability." —Sandra Lim "We live in an era when our humanness is worn down—by virtual beings, bots, synced devices, battery life, data, radiation, sulfates, and lead—so we must practice mindfulness to keep from losing track of who we are. This brave, tough book suggests that flowering maples, yoga, orcas, and the hands of our mothers might help us preserve our innocence." —Henri Cole "Winner of the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize, this debut collection of poetry follows a woman who designs women who don't exist"-- Provided by publisher
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