The Frontier Faces the Future
Author : Alison Louise Smith
Publisher :
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 35,26 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Coal
ISBN :
Author : Alison Louise Smith
Publisher :
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 35,26 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Coal
ISBN :
Author : James J. (Jong Hyuk) Park
Publisher : Springer Science & Business
Page : 901 pages
File Size : 42,66 MB
Release : 2014-04-18
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9401787980
IT technology engineering changes everyday life, especially in Computing and Communications. The goal of this book is to further explore the theoretical and practical issues of Future Computing and Communications. It also aims to foster new ideas and collaboration between researchers and practitioners.
Author : CAN BARTU H.
Publisher : CBF Publishing
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 38,4 MB
Release : 2024-01-01
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN :
Technology has been the greatest catalyst for change in the history of humanity. The discovery of fire, the invention of the wheel, the advent of written language - these were just the beginning. Today, we stand at the pinnacle of the information age, and technology permeates every aspect of our lives. Yet, these transformations don't just impact businesses; they reshape our personal lives and societies as well. This book serves as a guide to understanding the complexity and significance of the relationship between technology and humanity. You will embark on a journey to uncover how innovations are born, how they evolve, and why they are so critical. Understanding future technological trends, assessing their ethical dimensions, and contemplating how to construct a more sustainable world will be your compass throughout these pages. At the outset, we will delve into the swiftly evolving landscape of technology, exploring the future trends and their significance. We will then examine the impact of technology on human communities and how humans, in turn, shape technology. From the early technological advancements to the Industrial Revolution and subsequent transformations, you will see historically how potent a force technology has been. The book will take an in-depth look at the ethical dimensions of technology and its relationship with social justice. It will also elucidate how technologies like artificial intelligence, deep learning, automation, and others affect processes in industries, medicine, energy production, and more. You will find informative insights into the potentials and challenges these technologies bring. The final sections of the book will contemplate how the future technological landscape might change and how these changes could impact humans. Sustainability, leadership, change management, and other topics will also be examined. Ultimately, we will underscore the importance of balance and interaction between technology and humanity. This book aims to stimulate your curiosity about technology, encourage critical thinking, and promote discussion about the role of technology in shaping the future. We hope you'll use it as a guide to gain an understanding of how technology may shape the future of humanity. This book stands by your side as you explore the relationship between technology and humanity. Now, you may turn the pages to embark on this exciting journey.
Author : Shaozi Li
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 3404 pages
File Size : 39,45 MB
Release : 2013-12-05
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9400776187
IT changes everyday’s life, especially in education and medicine. The goal of ITME 2013 is to further explore the theoretical and practical issues of IT in education and medicine. It also aims to foster new ideas and collaboration between researchers and practitioners.
Author : Alexander McLeish
Publisher :
Page : 48 pages
File Size : 19,31 MB
Release : 1942
Category : Church history
ISBN :
Author : Michael Bhaskar
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 433 pages
File Size : 36,54 MB
Release : 2022-08-02
Category : History
ISBN : 0262545101
Why has the flow of big, world-changing ideas slowed down? A provocative look at what happens next at the frontiers of human knowledge. The history of humanity is the history of big ideas that expand our frontiers—from the wheel to space flight, cave painting to the massively multiplayer game, monotheistic religion to quantum theory. And yet for the past few decades, apart from a rush of new gadgets and the explosion of digital technology, world-changing ideas have been harder to come by. Since the 1970s, big ideas have happened incrementally—recycled, focused in narrow bands of innovation. In this provocative book, Michael Bhaskar looks at why the flow of big, world-changing ideas has slowed, and what this means for the future. Bhaskar argues that the challenge at the frontiers of knowledge has arisen not because we are unimaginative and bad at realizing big ideas but because we have already pushed so far. If we compare the world of our great-great-great-grandparents to ours today, we can see how a series of transformative ideas revolutionized almost everything in just a century and a half. But recently, because of short-termism, risk aversion, and fractious decision making, we have built a cautious, unimaginative world. Bhaskar shows how we can start to expand the frontier again by thinking big—embarking on the next Universal Declaration of Human Rights or Apollo mission—and embracing change.
Author : William Henry Katerberg
Publisher :
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 15,94 MB
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN :
What is the future of the American West? This book look at works of utopian, dystopian, and apocalyptic science fiction to show how narratives of the past and future powerfully shape our understanding of the present-day West.
Author : Carl Abbott
Publisher :
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 12,45 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Alternative histories (Fiction), American
ISBN :
"Abbott offers a fruitful new way to read science fiction, one that also greatly enriches our understanding of western history and its impact on our collective imagination. Detailing the overlap of science fiction and western fiction - especially relating to their mutual interest in and concerns about frontier expansionism - he reveals an unsuspected common ground that informs the writings of both camps." "Reviewing the work of many Hugo and Nebula Award winners, as well as drawing upon popular film and television series (like the Buck Rogers serials), Abbott's study journeys across the far reaches of science fiction's universe."
Author : Martin Rees
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 50,96 MB
Release : 2021-10-05
Category : Computers
ISBN : 0691231060
A provocative and inspiring look at the future of humanity and science from world-renowned scientist and bestselling author Martin Rees Humanity has reached a critical moment. Our world is unsettled and rapidly changing, and we face existential risks over the next century. Various outcomes—good and bad—are possible. Yet our approach to the future is characterized by short-term thinking, polarizing debates, alarmist rhetoric, and pessimism. In this short, exhilarating book, renowned scientist and bestselling author Martin Rees argues that humanity’s prospects depend on our taking a very different approach to planning for tomorrow. The future of humanity is bound to the future of science and hinges on how successfully we harness technological advances to address our challenges. If we are to use science to solve our problems while avoiding its dystopian risks, we must think rationally, globally, collectively, and optimistically about the long term. Advances in biotechnology, cybertechnology, robotics, and artificial intelligence—if pursued and applied wisely—could empower us to boost the developing and developed world and overcome the threats humanity faces on Earth, from climate change to nuclear war. At the same time, further advances in space science will allow humans to explore the solar system and beyond with robots and AI. But there is no “Plan B” for Earth—no viable alternative within reach if we do not care for our home planet. Rich with fascinating insights into cutting-edge science and technology, this accessible book will captivate anyone who wants to understand the critical issues that will define the future of humanity on Earth and beyond.
Author : Richard Teverson
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 30,45 MB
Release : 2024-09-03
Category : History
ISBN : 104010391X
This is the first book-length exploration of the ways art from the edges of the Roman Empire represented the future, examining visual representations of time and the role of artwork in Roman imperial systems. This book focuses on four kingdoms from across the empire: Cottius’s Alpine kingdom in the north, King Juba II’s Mauretania in the south-west, Herodian Judea in the east, and Kommagene to the north-east. Art from the imperial frontier is rarely considered through the lens of the aesthetics of time, and Roman provincial art and the monuments of allied rulers are typically interpreted as evidence of the interaction between Roman and local identities. In this interdisciplinary study, which explores statues, wall paintings, coins, monuments, and inscriptions, readers learn that these artworks served as something more: they were created to represent the futures that allied rulers and their people foresaw. The pressure of Roman imperialism drove patrons and artists on the empire’s borders to imbue their creations with increasingly sophisticated ideas about the future, as they wrestled with consequential decisions made under periods of intense political pressure. Comprehensively illustrated and providing an important new approach to Roman material culture at the edge of empire, Visions of the Future in Roman Frontier Kingdoms 100 BCE–100 CE is suitable for students and scholars working on Rome and its frontiers, as well as Roman material culture more broadly, and those studying the aesthetics of time in art and art history.