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Summary
Digital Genesis charts the evolution of computing and
the rise of artificial intelligence. From cloud AI services and
autonomous robots, to 3D printers and quantum processors, the
book details the latest digital technologies and predicts their
future development and implications. Late last century the human race learnt how to enter
cyberspace. But in the 2020s the reverse will happen, with
computers, robots and AI set to transform the physical world.
Soon driverless vehicles will rule our highways, while many
products will be manufactured in ‘dark factories’
by smart machines. Some of tomorrow’s most sophisticated
technologies may even be organically grown using the latest
digital science of synthetic biology.
Digital Genesis is written by futurist Christopher
Barnatt, who in his 1995 book
Cyber Business predicted the arrival of e-business and
online social networks. Over 20 years later, he looks ahead to
the Cognitive Computing Age, and beyond that to the era of
‘cyborg fusion’ in which the future of computing
will become the future of ourselves. ** Christopher Barnatt is a futurist, keynote speaker and
freelance academic. For 25 years he lectured in computing and
future studies at the University of Nottingham, and now runs
ExplainingComputers.com, ExplainingTheFuture.com and their
associated YouTube channels. He also works for a range of
clients across industries that include the arts, food
production, financial services, healthcare and logistics.About the Author