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Humans 3.0 : the upgrading of the species / Peter Nowak.

Humans 3.0 : the upgrading of the species / Peter Nowak.
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303.483 NOWA
Adult Non Fiction   Campsie . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780008113391 (paperback)
Name Nowak, Peter, 1974- author.
Title Humans 3.0 : the upgrading of the species / Peter Nowak.
Published London : The Friday Project Ltd, 2015.
©2015.
Description 215 pages ; 20 cm.
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Our species is entering a new era. Millions of years ago, we created tools to change our environment. Caves became huts, fires became ovens, and clubs became swords. Collectively these tools became technology, and the pace of innovation accelerated. Now we're applying the latest advancements to our own biology, and technology is becoming part of the process. But is that a good thing? Not if media scare pieces about government spying, limitless automation, and electronic addictions are to be believed. But veteran journalist and best-selling author Peter Nowak looks at what it means to be human - from the relationships we form and the beliefs we hold to the jobs we do and the objects we create - and measures the impact that those innovations have had and will have in the future. He shows not only how advancements in robotics, nanotechnology, neurology, and genetics are propelling us into a new epoch, but how they're improving us as a species. Nowak has compiled the data and travelled the world to speak to experts. Focusing on the effects of technology rather than just its comparatively minor side effects, he finds a world that is rapidly equalizing, globalizing, and co-operating.
Subjects Technology -- Social aspects
Technological innovations -- Social aspects
Technology and civilization
Social evolution
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