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Book Description

Tech experts Vivek Wadhwa and Alex Salkever describe dozens of astonishing technological advances in this fascinating and thought-provoking book, which asks what kind of future lies ahead—Star Trek or Mad Max?

Breakthroughs such as personalized genomics, drones, self-driving vehicles, and artificial intelligence could make our lives healthier, safer, and easier. On the other hand, the same technologies raise the specter of a frightening future—eugenics, a jobless economy, a complete loss of privacy, and ever-worsening economic inequality.

Wadhwa says that we need to ask three questions about every emerging technology: Does it have the potential to benefit everyone equally? What are the risks and the rewards? And does it promote autonomy or dependence? This edition is updated throughout and includes a new chapter on quantum computing, which promises vastly increased processing times—and vastly increased security risks. In the end, our future is up to us; our hands may not be on the wheel, but we will decide the driverless car's destination.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contents
  5. Preface to the Second Edition
  6. Preface
  7. Introduction
  8. Part One: The Here and Now
    1. 1. A Bitter Taste of Dystopia
    2. 2. Welcome to Moore’s World
    3. 3. How Change Will Affect Us Personally and Why Our Choices Matter
    4. 4. If Change Is Always the Answer, What Are the Questions?
  9. Part Two: Does the Technology Have the Potential to Benefit Everyone Equally?
    1. 5. The Amazing and Scary Rise of Artificial Intelligence
    2. 6. Remaking Education with Avatars and A.I.
    3. 7. We Are Becoming Data; Our Doctors, Software
  10. Part Three: What Are the Risks and the Rewards?
    1. 8. Robotics and Biology: The Inevitable Merging of Man and Machine
    2. 9. Security and Privacy in an Era of Ubiquitous Connectivity
    3. 10. The Drones Are Coming
    4. 11. Designer Genes, the Bacteria in Our Guts, and Precision Medicine
  11. Part Four: Does the Technology Foster Autonomy or Dependency?
    1. 12. Your Own Private Driver: Self-Driving Cars, Trucks, and Planes
    2. 13. When Your Scale Talks to Your Refrigerator: The Internet of Things
    3. 14. The Future of Your Body Is Electric
    4. 15. Almost-Free Energy and Food
    5. 16. Quantum Computing and the Next Frontier
  12. Conclusion: So Will It Be Star Trek or Mad Max?
  13. Notes
  14. Acknowledgments
  15. Index
  16. About the Authors