Book Details
Format
eBook
Pages
1,032
Language
English
Published
Dec 10, 2020
Publisher
Head of Zeus
ISBN-10
1789540925
ISBN-13
9781789540925
Description
From the dawn of industrialization to the rise of advanced technology, Simon Ings explores humanity's evolving relationship with machines in a captivating narrative. He delves into the cultural and societal impacts of robotics, providing vivid illustrations of how perceptions of machines have shifted over time. Each character, from iconic figures like Charles Dickens to contemporary voices such as Cory Doctorow, reflects on the intricate balance between human experience and technological advancement.
Throughout this exploration, Ings weaves together historical context and speculative vision, inviting readers to ponder the implications of robotic integration into daily life. The book serves as a thought-provoking commentary on the fears and hopes surrounding automation, highlighting how these forces shape not only industries but also personal identities.
Ings's insights push readers to consider the ethical dimensions of our relationship with technology. As they journey through various literary and historical references, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own views regarding what it means to coexist with intelligent machines in a rapidly evolving world.
Throughout this exploration, Ings weaves together historical context and speculative vision, inviting readers to ponder the implications of robotic integration into daily life. The book serves as a thought-provoking commentary on the fears and hopes surrounding automation, highlighting how these forces shape not only industries but also personal identities.
Ings's insights push readers to consider the ethical dimensions of our relationship with technology. As they journey through various literary and historical references, readers are encouraged to reflect on their own views regarding what it means to coexist with intelligent machines in a rapidly evolving world.
Genres
Science Fiction
Children’s
Biography
Action & Adventure
Business & Economics
Contemporary