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The Fourth Age
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The Fourth Age

Smart Robots, Conscious Computers, and the Future of Humanity

Atria Books, 2018 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Overview
  • Eloquent
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

Major changes in human history derived from technologies. Fire was the first technology. Language was even more powerful; people could share ideas and cooperate in a dangerous world. After two more eras defined by agriculture, cities, the wheel and writing, computers now usher in a new era. Robots and artificial intelligence (AI) raise questions about what it means to be a human being. Byron Reese’s expansive, wide-ranging treatise will engage anyone fascinated by questions about the human future, as long as you don’t expect easy answers.

Take-Aways

  • Human history has passed through three technological ages: language and fire, agriculture and cities, and writing and wheels.
  • The fourth age in human history involves robots and artificial intelligence.
  • The fourth age raises profound questions regarding the nature of humanity and what constitutes a self.

About the Author

Byron Reese is the CEO and publisher of the technology research company Gigaom and also founded several high-tech companies. He has spent most of his life exploring the interplay of technology and human history.


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