Unsupervised (Wiley)
Friday, 29 September 2023

Subtitled, "Navigating and Influencing a World Controlled by Powerful New Technologies", this book examines the emerging technologies and tools that are starting to revolutionize our world, and looks at how we have arrived at this point, and who holds the reins of these formidable technologies, mostly without any supervision.

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Daniel Doll-Steinberg and Stuart Leaf look at topics including quantum computing, artificial intelligence, blockchain, decentralization, virtual and augmented reality, and permanent connectivity. The book also analyses energy and medical technologies, and sets out predictions for how new tech will redefine the future.

Author: Daniel Doll-Steinberg and Stuart Leaf
Publisher: Wiley
Date: September 2023
Pages: 400
ISBN: 978-1394209903
Print: 1394209908
Kindle: B0CCXDCYGX
Audience: General
Level: Introductory
Category: General interest

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