

An edition of When things start to think (1999)
By Neil Gershenfeld,Neil A. Gershenfeld
Publish Date
February 15, 2000
Publisher
Holt Paperbacks
Language
eng
Pages
225
Description:
We live in a world of increasingly intrusive information technology, requiring that people meet the needs of machines rather than the other way around. In When Things Start to Think, Neil Gershenfeld explains why this has happened and how to fix it. This book presents a compelling vision of what the world will be like tomorrow, based on technology in the laboratory today. From a shoe that can exchange data through a handshake, to a universal book that can change the printing on its pages, to a supercomputer in a coffee cup, Gershenfeld shows how to dismantle the barrier between the bits of the digital world and the atoms of our physical world in order to bring together the best attributes of both worlds.
subjects: Digital electronics, Artificial intelligence, Computers and civilization, Digital communication, Communication and technology, Technological forecasting, Technology, Zukunft, Sociale aspecten, Informatietechnologie, Informationstechnik, Électronique numérique, Ordinateurs et civilisation, Créativité en technologie, Intelligence artificielle