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The Glass Cage : Automation and Us by Nicholas Carr (2014, Hardcover)

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ISBN
9780393240764
Book Title
Glass Cage : Automation and Us
Publisher
Norton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
Item Length
9.6 in
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1 in
Author
Nicholas Carr
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Science
Topic
Philosophy & Social Aspects, Automation, Social Aspects
Item Weight
20 oz
Item Width
6.5 in
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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In The Glass Cage , best-selling author Nicholas Carr digs behind the headlines about factory robots and self-driving cars, wearable computers and digitized medicine, as he explores the hidden costs of granting software dominion over our work and our leisure. Even as they bring ease to our lives, these programs are stealing something essential from us. Drawing on psychological and neurological studies that underscore how tightly people's happiness and satisfaction are tied to performing hard work in the real world, Carr reveals something we already suspect: shifting our attention to computer screens can leave us disengaged and discontented. From nineteenth-century textile mills to the cockpits of modern jets, from the frozen hunting grounds of Inuit tribes to the sterile landscapes of GPS maps, The Glass Cage explores the impact of automation from a deeply human perspective, examining the personal as well as the economic consequences of our growing dependence on computers. With a characteristic blend of history and philosophy, poetry and science, Carr takes us on a journey from the work and early theory of Adam Smith and Alfred North Whitehead to the latest research into human attention, memory, and happiness, culminating in a moving meditation on how we can use technology to expand the human experience.

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Publisher
Norton & Company, Incorporated, w. w.
ISBN-10
0393240762
ISBN-13
9780393240764
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201648938

Product Key Features

Book Title
Glass Cage : Automation and Us
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Philosophy & Social Aspects, Automation, Social Aspects
Genre
Technology & Engineering, Science
Author
Nicholas Carr
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
20 oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
One of Carr's great strengths as a critic is the measured calm of his approach to his material--a rare thing in debates over technology... Carr excels at exploring these gray areas and illuminating for readers the intangible things we are losing by automating our lives., Most of us, myself included, are too busy tweeting to notice our march into technological dehumanization. Nicholas Carr applies the brakes for us (and our self-driving cars)., The Glass Cage is a worthy antidote to the relentlessly hopeful futurism of Google, TED Talks and Walt Disney... The same way no popular conversation on cloning can be had without bringing to mind Michael Crichton's techno-jeremiad Jurassic Park, Carr's book is positioned to stake out similar ground: To suggest moral restraint on future development with a well-timed and well-placed 'what-if?', There have been few cautionary voices like Nicholas Carr's urging us to take stock, especially, of the effects of automation on our very humanness--what makes us who we are as individuals--and on our humanity--what makes us who we are in aggregate., Nick Carr is our most informed, intelligent critic of technology. Since we are going to automate everything, Carr persuades us that we should do it wisely--with mindful automation. Carr's human-centric technological future is one you might actually want to live in., An elegantly written history of what role robotics have played in our past, and the possible role that they may play in our future... The Glass Cage urges us to take a moment, to take stock, and to realize the price that we're paying--if not right this second, then certainly at some point in the future--in order to live a life that's made easier by technology., Most of us, myself included, are too busy tweeting to notice our march into technological de-humanization. Nicholas Carr applies the breaks for us (and our self-driving cars). Smart and concise, this book will change the way you think about the growing automation of our lives., Carr brilliantly and scrupulously explores all the psychological and economic angles of our increasingly problematic reliance on machinery and microchips to manage almost every aspect of our lives. A must-read for software engineers and technology experts in all corners of industry as well as everyone who finds himself or herself increasingly dependent on and addicted to gadgets., Engaging, informative ...Carr deftly incorporates hard research and historical developments with philosophy and prose to depict how technology is changing the way we live our lives., Written with restrained objectivity, The Glass Cage is nevertheless scary as any sci-fi thriller could be. It forces readers to reflect on what they already suspect, but don't want to admit, about how technology is shaping our lives. Like it or not, we are now responsible for the future of this negligible planet circling Sol; books like this one are needed until we develop an appropriate operating manual., Artificial intelligence has that name for a reason--it isn't natural, it isn't human. As Nicholas Carr argues so gracefully and convincingly in this important, insightful book, it is time for people to regain the art of thinking. It is time to invent a world where machines are subservient to the needs and wishes of humanity., Nick Carr is the rare thinker who understands that technological progress is both essential and worrying. The Glass Cage is a call for technology that complements our human capabilities, rather than replacing them., Smart, insightful... paint[s] a portrait of a world readily handing itself over to intelligent devices., Nicholas Carr is among the most lucid, thoughtful, and necessary thinkers alive. He's also terrific company. The Glass Cage should be required reading for everyone with a phone., Helps us appreciate why so-called gains of 'superior results' can come with a steep price of hard-to-see tradeoffs that are no less potent for being subtle and nuanced., Most of us, myself included, are too busy tweeting to notice our march into technological dehumanization. Nicholas Carr applies the breaks for us (and our self-driving cars)., Artificial intelligence has that name for a reason--it isn't natural, it isn't human. As Nicholas Carr argues so gracefully and convincingly in this important, insightful book, it is time for people to regain the art of thinking. It is time to invent a world where machines are subservient to the needs and wishes of humanity.
Lccn
2014-012271
Dewey Decimal
303.48/3
Lc Classification Number
T14.5.C374 2014
Copyright Date
2014

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    The notion that electronic devices and computers per se can "run the world" may be true to some extent, but this book painfully details the consequences of human folly of depending on artificial, programmable, external forces to control the rational thought-processes of humanity. By abdicating our responsibilities to THINK and create, we are opening the door to a seriously deteriorating society. That fact is already obvious: various cultures around the world are degrading into what is obviously a more violent, crude, and promiscuous social order. This book is a monumental study on human nature and our desire to create a utopian world than can in reality only exist in the most abstract fantasy. Don't believe it? The next time you go into a McDonald's fast food restaurant look at the ...

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    The book provides excellent historical information and lots of documentation from respected resources.

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