The Invisible future : the seamless integration of technology into everyday life
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The Invisible future : the seamless integration of technology into everyday life
McGraw-Hill, 2002
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An elite group of industry leaders from an assortment of technology-related fields gather together here to speculate about the implications of the technology for business, entertainment, science, engineering and education after 2020, when computers will be everywhere and almost completely invisible, These futurists focus on exploring how information technology will be reshaping our world. What will business and society be like when technology has completely saturated the events of everyday life? The relationship between man and machine, man and information, and information and machine is going to have radical consequences (both positive and negative) on future generations. This title consists of essays by 11 visionaries, derived from the March 2001 Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) conference. The book offers strategic direction on the future of our world saturated with computers and networks.
目次
- Funding the future - the third wave of the computing revolution
- flesh and machines
- don't count society out
- the rise and fall of Turing-Church's thesis
- moving design to the other side of the screen
- one is glad to be of service
- a compass for computing's future
- an IT profession
- the unfinished revolution in design
- lifestreams at the interface
- the end of career
- somatics in cyberspace
- will computer programs write beautiful music?
- free market electrical network management
- engineering in the future depends on future engineers
- the computer revolution hasn't happened yet
- why we will spend most of our time in virtual reality in the 21st century
- beyond Jules Verne - ocean exploration for the 21st century
- life after Internet
- ambient intelligence
- when our environment becomes really smart
- science's endless golden age.
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