Inside The Means of Prediction and Why the Future of AI Depends on Who Owns It

The Means of Prediction by Maximilian Kasy explains how power, not technology, will define life with AI. Photo: The University of Chicago Press

Book Spotlight: The Means of Prediction by Maximilian Kasy

Publication Date: November 4, 2025
Publisher: University of Chicago Press

“An eye-opening examination of how power—not technology—will define life with AI.”

Artificial intelligence is everywhere. It filters what we see online, screens us in job interviews, and even factors into decisions about justice and warfare. Its presence has become so vast that many people feel resigned to its rule, believing AI is simply our collective destiny. (The University of Chicago Press, 2025)

In The Means of Prediction: How AI Really Works (and Who Benefits), economist Maximilian Kasy challenges that narrative. He argues that AI is not an inevitable or uncontrollable force, it’s a human creation, shaped by the choices and interests of those who own and operate it.

Kasy makes a bold claim: AI isn’t especially mysterious or complex. What makes it powerful and dangerous is who gets to control it. The “means of prediction,” as he calls them, consist of the essential ingredients of AI: data, computing power, expertise, and energy. These are the levers through which ownership and influence are exercised.

Inside the Book

Some of the chapters include:

  • The Story of Humans Versus Machines
  • What is Artificial Intelligence?
  • The Means of Prediction
  • Automation
  • The Ancient Questions Behind AI

Across these chapters, Kasy offers both a primer on how AI really works and a powerful critique of how it’s governed. He cuts through the noise of technical debates to ask the fundamental question:

Who controls AI’s objectives and how is that control maintained?

A Call for Democratic Control

Rather than treating AI as an unstoppable technological wave, Kasy invites readers to see it as a political and social choice. In a world already shaped by inequality, he argues that AI will deepen existing divides unless it’s placed under public and democratic control.

His framework is analytical and visionary, a blend of economics, ethics, and practical insight into how society might reclaim agency over one of the most consequential technologies of our time.


About the Author

Maximilian Kasy is a professor of economics at the University of Oxford and previously taught at Harvard University. His research explores machine learning and the social impact of AI, focusing on how technology intersects with power, equity, and governance.

Reviewing ‘Mastering Knowledge Management Using Microsoft Technologies’: Insights and Evaluation’

‘Mastering Knowledge Management Using Microsoft Technologies’ by Tori Reddy Dodla offers practical guidance and strategies. Photo: Amazon

“Mastering Knowledge Management Using Microsoft Technologies” is essential for professionals looking to get the most out of Microsoft tools when dealing with knowledge management. It is expertly put together and thoroughly explores the complexities of knowledge management systems, offering practical insights and strategies.

The author begins by defining knowledge management principles and then incorporates Microsoft technologies such as SharePoint, Teams, and Office 365 into the discussion. Each chapter is formatted to progressively build upon the previous one, ensuring a consistent and logical learning experience. The graphs, figures, and illustrations throughout each chapter summarize the topic being discussed. Each chapter begins with a Chapter Goal and ends with a Chapter Summary and Key Takeaways.

The book is divided as such:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Knowledge Management
Chapter 2: The Knowledge Base
Chapter 3: Power Apps for Knowledge Sharing
Chapter 4: Power BI for Knowledge and Insights
Chapter 5: Integrate AI with Microsoft Co-Pilot
Chapter 6: Knowledge Management for Document Management
Chapter 7: Discussion of Knowledge Sharing Tools
Chapter 8: Knowledge Management Metrics and Analytics
Chapter 9: Challenges and Solutions
Bibliography
Index

Highlights:
Chapter 4: Power BI for Knowledge and Insights
Section 4.2 Gamification in Knowledge Management because it explains how it takes the most popular elements used in gaming to make knowledge management more engaging, interactive, and fun. These elements are points and scoring systems, badges and achievements, leaderboards, levels and progression, feedback and recognition, and challenges and quests.

Chapter 6: Chapter 5 – Integrate AI with Microsoft Co-Pilot because it explains how to use AI for advanced knowledge management to automate routine tasks, speed up information retrieval, and streamline data analysis. I particularly like that it has sample prompts on section 5.5 for writing and editing, e-mail assistant, data analysis, presentation, meeting assistant, and other such tasks.

It includes real-world examples, case studies, and step-by-step instructions that empower readers to apply knowledge management solutions successfully within their organizations. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced professional, her writing style and depth of knowledge make this book a valuable resource.

“Mastering Knowledge Management Using Microsoft Technologies” is a must-read for anyone seeking to use Microsoft tools for improving knowledge sharing, collaboration, and organizational effectiveness. Dodla’s expertise shines through, making this book a definitive guide in the field.

*The author was contacted for an honest review of this book. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Book review: ‘JavaScript and jQuery’ by Jon Duckett

‘JavaScript and jQuery: Interactive Front-End Web Development’ by Jon Duckett

Jon Duckett has been helping companies create innovative digital solutions for over 15 years, designing and delivering web and mobile projects for small businesses and tech startups through to global brands like Diesel, Philips, Nike, Wrangler, and Xerox. During this time, he has written and co-authored over a dozen books on web design and programming. He has not only written his latest books “HTML & CSS” (design and build websites) and “JavaScript & jQuery” (interactive front end web development), but also designed the entire book from scratch. Dispensing with the traditional template of programming books, he wanted to present the information in a manner that is less intimidating and more relevant to those who have never tried to write code before. The result is a new, exciting way to learn about HTML, CSS and JavaScript presented in full-color, with plenty of info-graphics and photography that really make the title stand out from other books that cover the same topics. In “JavaScript & jQuery,” he give readers expert techniques to make their websites more interactive and engaging. (Amazon, 2024)

Synopsis 
“JavaScript and jQuery: Interactive Front-End Development”– best-selling author Jon Duckett delivers a fully illustrated guide to making your websites more interactive and your interfaces more interesting and intuitive. It starts by introducing basic programming concepts that assume no prior knowledge of programming beyond an ability to create a web page using HTML & CSS. You’ll use core elements of the JavaScript language and learn to recreate techniques you have seen on other web sites such as sliders, content filters, form validation, Ajax content updates, and much more.

Each chapter breaks subjects down into bite-sized chunks with a new topic on each page, contains clear descriptions of syntax, each one demonstrated with illustrative code samples, and uses diagrams and photography to explain complex concepts in a visual way. It is divided into 13 chapters, including The ABC of Programming, Basic JavaScript Instructions, and Error Handling & Debugging. By the end of the book, not only will you be able to use the thousands of scripts, JavaScript APIs, and jQuery plugins that are freely available on the web – and be able to customize them – you will also be able to create your own scripts from scratch.

Review
Programming books are valuable guides when it comes to learning how to code. They help readers understand programming languages, algorithms, and all coding related concepts. Whether you are new to coding, or seasoned coder, this book will help you learn JavaScript and jQuery, one line of code at a time. The eye-catching illustrations and diagrams make it easy to follow and understand the material. While it is a lot of information to take in, overall, it is presented in small doses with different colors and layouts. This is a quality textbook-style guide that uses appropriate language without sounding too technical or condescending to beginners. It is recommended for readers interested in learning all about JavaScript to complement their existing websites.

“To get the most out of this book, you will need to know how to build web pages using HTML and CSS. Beyond that, no prior experience with programming is necessary.”

*The author received a copy of this book for an honest review. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

Rating: 4 out of 5.