Superconvergence
How the Genetics, Biotech, and AI Revolutions Will Transform our Lives, Work, and World
New technologies have the potential to improve our health, feed billions of people, supercharge our economies, store essential information for millions of years, and save our planet. But if we're not careful, they can also do immeasurable harm. Luckily, in Jamie Metzl, we have a leading expert who integrates science, technology, history, politics, and international affairs to envision a future that most specialists, almost by definition, cannot see.
In this bold and inspiring exploration of transformative human knowledge, Metzl gives us the definitive account of the technological precipice on which we stand and the map to where we go from here.
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June 11, 2024 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781668640982
- File size: 453174 KB
- Duration: 15:44:06
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- English
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Kirkus
April 15, 2024
A clear examination of a "transitional moment in the story of life on Earth, a new Cambrian explosion with a new biological driver--us." Managing one technological revolution would be hard enough, but our society is now facing three at once, writes Metzl, a well-known futurist and the author of Hacking Darwin. Genome sequencing and editing, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence have all moved out of the theoretical stage and into practical reality, and navigating the mechanics and possibilities of these new technologies is a massive challenge. Metzl capably describes recent developments in genetics and biotech and looks at how AI is providing an analytical engine of unprecedented power. It is easy to get swept away by the promise of these technologies in everything from medicine to industrial productivity, but there are also great risks. Several agreements and protocols aim to regulate the emerging tech, but they are limited in scope. The author proposes a new international agency operating through the UN to provide a framework for coordinated regulation and information exchange around the world. Its role would extend to conducting exercises to test the world's ability to respond to crises. Metzl understands that this would be difficult to create, especially when one of the major players, China, has announced that domination of these areas is a national goal--and is already charging ahead with little apparent regard for the wider consequences. Nevertheless, Metzl believes that the rest of the world should take a cooperative approach. As he notes, we must "speed up our pace of social organization to better match the speed of our technological innovation....All of this is a task greater than each of us but not greater than all of us." An important book in which the author sets out a path for the future based on his experience and expertise.COPYRIGHT(2024) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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