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Loading... When Things Start to Think (edition 2000)by Gershenfeld NeilThis book "When Things Start to Think" has been on my husband's bookshelf for years and I never thought about reading it. With recent discussions about AI, I decided to pull it off the shelf and start to read it. Reading this book, published in 1999 through the lens of 2023 eyes, I realized how prescient Dr. Neil Gershenfeld was. Through these pages, he talked about computerized fashion - such as smart watches, health/exercise meters, how the inanimate objects (computers) become animate through the information they glean and learn from us the end users. As I read each page, my eyes appreciated more and more Dr. Gershenfeld's work, his mind, and kept wanting to read on. Now I want to read his other works. I liked this book; although I read it about 4 or 5 yeats ago and I can't remember everything in this book. I find the prospect of the "internet of things" coming to pass to be a little bit of a 2 edged sword. The nefarious aspect of this is that he is essentially writing about RFID tags on everything. His newest book is a lot cooler. Read this book to find out about a possible Big Brother future where technology can be used against the people. Read his new book, "FAB", to read about a much brighter future where technology is used to empower people. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)303.4834Social sciences Social Sciences; Sociology and anthropology Social Processes Social change Causes of change Development of science and technology Computers, automation, microelectronics, robotsLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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