Joseph Weizenbaum's (1976) "Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgement to Calculation" Weizenbaum is considered one of the pioneers of modern computing and of AI (he built one of the first chatbots in the 1960s), but he was also one of its fiercest critics. In his classic book, "Computer Power and Human Reason", he notes that any successful technology shapes the society that uses it, and so as algorithmic and informatic processes become more widespread, so will we come to see the problems and challenges facing us as something that can be "solved" mathematically - and that this is not always a good thing.