Talking Back to the Machine Computers and Human Aspiration
Title:
Talking Back to the Machine Computers and Human Aspiration
ISBN:
9781461221487
Edition:
1st ed. 1999.
Publication Information New:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Copernicus, 1999.
Physical Description:
XXIV, 193 p. online resource.
Contents:
Content -- 1. The Folly of Prediction -- 2. Life Without Bits -- 3. Alternative Computing -- 4. Very Personal Computers -- 5. I, Software -- 6. The Lost Art of Storytelling -- 7. The Digital Battlefield -- 8. Entering the Age of Convenience -- 9. In the Belly of the Net -- 10. When Computers Become Human -- 11. A Half Century of Surprises -- 12. The Interactive Classroom -- 13. Delivering Bandwidth Like Pizza -- 14. Weird Futures -- 15. Teleportation, Time Travel, and Immortality -- 16. Pulling Diamonds from the Clay -- Closing Connections -- The Relics of '97.
Abstract:
From the editors of the wildly successful Beyond Calculation comes another exploration of the overwhelming impact of computers on our future. This time, the essays focus on the human impact of computer technology and culture: how computers will affect the ways we teach, learn, communicate, relate to each other, and live in the coming decades. The contributors, representing the best of many fields, include Secretary of Defense William Perry on how computers will affect warfare; Brian Ferrin on technology and storytelling; Patti Maes on intelligent agents; Nobel Laureate Murray Gell-Mann on the quality of information; Eliot Soloway on the impact of computers on education; and many more. Like Beyond Calculation, praised by the New York Times for its "astonishing intellectual reach," this sequel engages readers with some of the most compelling and important issues of our time.
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Electronic Access:
Full Text Available From Springer Nature Computer Science Archive Packages
Language:
English