Technology is Dead: The Path to a More Human Future
How did we end up here, masters of scientific insight, purveyors of ever more powerful technologies, astride the burning planet that created us, and now responsible for cleaning up the mess and determining the future direction of all of life? And what do we do about it?

Technology is Dead is a book that attempts to answer both of those questions. It is a book of both challenge and hope, written for those who are able or willing to lead us out of our global predicament. It is a book for everybody: the politicians, CEOs, community leaders, everyday parents, and young people who understand that we must change our ways to ensure a sustainable future for all living things and the planet we rely on.

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Technology is Dead: The Path to a More Human Future
How did we end up here, masters of scientific insight, purveyors of ever more powerful technologies, astride the burning planet that created us, and now responsible for cleaning up the mess and determining the future direction of all of life? And what do we do about it?

Technology is Dead is a book that attempts to answer both of those questions. It is a book of both challenge and hope, written for those who are able or willing to lead us out of our global predicament. It is a book for everybody: the politicians, CEOs, community leaders, everyday parents, and young people who understand that we must change our ways to ensure a sustainable future for all living things and the planet we rely on.

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Technology is Dead: The Path to a More Human Future

Technology is Dead: The Path to a More Human Future

by Chris Colbert
Technology is Dead: The Path to a More Human Future

Technology is Dead: The Path to a More Human Future

by Chris Colbert

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Overview

How did we end up here, masters of scientific insight, purveyors of ever more powerful technologies, astride the burning planet that created us, and now responsible for cleaning up the mess and determining the future direction of all of life? And what do we do about it?

Technology is Dead is a book that attempts to answer both of those questions. It is a book of both challenge and hope, written for those who are able or willing to lead us out of our global predicament. It is a book for everybody: the politicians, CEOs, community leaders, everyday parents, and young people who understand that we must change our ways to ensure a sustainable future for all living things and the planet we rely on.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367546229
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 08/07/2024
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Christopher Colbert is the former Managing Director of the Harvard Innovation Labs and a global speaker and advisor on the convergence between technology, innovation, and humanity.

Table of Contents

Introduction

 

PART I: THE TECHNOLOGY TRAIN        

Chapter One                             How Technology Changed the World

Chapter Two                   The Growing Gap Between Us and It         

Chapter Three                           Decoding Humans

 

PART II: THE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES

Chapter Four                   The Emerging Specters of Threat

Chapter Five                             Deepening Divisions              

Chapter Six                              The Shifting Sands of Power

 

PART III: THE HUMANIST REVOLUTION

Chapter Seven                          Beginning with the End in Mind         

Chapter Eight                           Establishing a New Paradigm of Rule

Chapter Nine                   Re-engineering our Systems          

Chapter Ten                             Changing the Ways of Us      

 

Epilogue                                      Re-writing our Narrative        

 

References           

 

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