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022696
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London, Portfolio Penguin, 2017.
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310pWhite spine
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The world as we know it is changing. Driverless cars, drone deliveries and autonomous weapon systems are no longer the stuff of science fiction. But what's next for technology and business, and how will it impact our society? In Connected World, Philip Larrey of the Pontifical Lateran University explores the consequences of the new digital age in conversation with leaders including Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO of WPP, Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google's parent company Alphabet, and Maurice Levy, CEO of Publicis Groupe. Ranging from the death of privacy to the rise of artificial intelligence, Connected World asks the existential questions which will come to define our age.
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9780241308424 Pb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I02081 | 303.483/LAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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019715
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New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 2014.
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276pWhite spine
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Nicholas Carr digs behind the headlines about factory robots and self-driving cars, wearable computers and digitized medicine, as he explores the hidden costs of granting software dominion over our work and our leisure and reveals something we already suspect: shifting our attention to computer screens can leave us disengaged and discontented.
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9780393240764 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
I01494 | 303.483/CAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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008619
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New York, Riverhead Books, 2006.
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xii, 434pBlack Spine
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The author advocates using our intelligence and technology to transform the world rather than destroy it. Humankind is facing a profound transition, traveling at breakneck speed into an era of extremes - extremes of wealth and poverty, extremes in weapons, extremes of globalism. In order to survive , mankind must learn to manage them all.
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The need for transition
Technologies of sorcery
Through the canyon
The gateway to the future
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1573223239 Hb.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
008993 | 303.483/MAR | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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016114
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New York, Vintage Books, 1993.
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x, 222pBlack and White Spine
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With characteristic wit and candour, Neil Postman launches a trenchant and harrowing warning against the tyranny of machines over man in the late twentieth century. n this witty, often terrifying work of cultural criticism, the author chronicles our transformation into a Technopoly: a society that no longer merely uses technology as a support system but instead is shaped by it--with radical consequences for the meanings of politics, art, education, intelligence, and truth.
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9780679745402 Pb.
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I00790 | 303.483/POS | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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022289
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London, Allen Lane, 2016.
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486pBlack spine
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How do these changes interact, and how can we cope with them? To get a better purchase on the present, Friedman returns to his Minnesota childhood and sketches a world where politics worked and joining the middle class was an achievable goal. Today, by contrast, it is easier than ever to be a maker (try 3-D printing) or a breaker (the Islamic State excels at using Twitter), but harder than ever to be a leader or merely "average." Friedman concludes that nations and individuals must learn to be fast (innovative and quick to adapt), fair (prepared to help the casualties of change), and slow (adept at shutting out the noise and accessing their deepest values). With vision, authority, and wit, Thank You for Being Late establishes a blueprint for how to think about our times. How do these changes interact, and how can we cope with them? To get a better purchase on the present, Friedman returns to his Minnesota childhood and sketches a world where politics worked and joining the middle class was an achievable goal.
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9780241300978 Hb.
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I02016 | 303.83/FRI | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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025322
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Haryana, Penguin Random House India, 2019.
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xiv, 318pYellow spine
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Where Will Man Take Us? explores the changes technology is bringing about in us-as a society and as a species. What will the next generation turn into, what will it be like, how will the new Adam and Eve live and love?
In this book, Atul Jalan tackles nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, quantum computing and genetics, seamlessly weaving the future of technology with the changing dynamics of human love, morality and ethics.
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9780343446934 Pb.
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I02453 | 303.483/JAL | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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