In an unparalleled collaboration, two leading global thinkers in technology and foreign affairs give us their widely anticipated, transformational vision of the future: a world where everyone is connected--a world full of challenges and benefits that are ours to meet and harness.
Eric Schmidt is one of Silicon Valley's great leaders, having taken Google from a small start-up to one of the world's most influential companies. Jared Cohen is the director of Google Ideas and a former adviser to both secretaries of state Condoleezza Rice and Hillary Clinton; he was instrumental in helping shape the way the U.S. government thinks about technology. Schmidt and Cohen have traveled the world--from the hot spots of the Middle East and Africa to the more stable European and Asian nations--meeting with world leaders, entrepreneurs, and activists to see and hear firsthand about the challenges they face. With the authors' combined knowledge and on-the-ground experiences, they are uniquely positioned to take on some of the toughest questions about our future: Who will be more powerful in the future, the citizen or the state? Will technology make terrorism easier or harder to carry out? What is the relationship between privacy and security, and how much will we have to give up to be part of the new digital age? How will war, diplomacy, and revolution change when everyone is connected, and how can we tip the balance in a beneficial way? When broken societies are rebuilt, what will they be able to do with technology?
In this groundbreaking book, Schmidt and Cohen combine observations about the physical world with their insights into our digital future to outline in great detail and scope all the promise and peril awaiting us in the coming decades. At once pragmatic and inspirational--and wholly fascinating--this is a forward-thinking account of where our world is headed and what this means for people, states, nations, and businesses.
##非常推薦。科技對政策,社會,人們的影響,以及下一個十年的趨勢。值得讀第二遍。
評分##It's too much on politics side.
評分作者之一好像是google高管?關於未來科技本身的一些預見可能還是略有趣,但是,所有關於科技對未來社會的影響的預測都充滿瞭毫無自我反思的美國式自以為是的價值觀偏見。超級超級生氣為什麼一個傳媒學教授要給研究生們看這個。
評分###read#處在不同位置的人確實看問題的角度很不一樣,相比消費電子常提的life style,這本書談的是對公共性的社會性的life style的影響,雖然都是當下在發生的事,但作為梳理現狀的讀物還不錯。最讓我讀來緊張就是提到data permanance,人在互聯網下的無處遁形。啊,要寫個讀書筆記orz
評分##It's too much on politics side.
評分##Blah. Not even well written.
評分##bootlegging 版,人類對未來永遠是恐懼的,記得4、50年代的時候人們會說,我滴媽呀,60年代要來瞭,那可是60年代啊,人類永遠要往前進化的,沒準過300年就直接徵服外太空,長生不老。。可老話瞭,這就好比問富蘭剋林聽沒聽說過facebook一樣,蘋果專欄那人咋說的來著?"it adds up to significant ,but it‘s incremental。。"
評分##bootlegging 版,人類對未來永遠是恐懼的,記得4、50年代的時候人們會說,我滴媽呀,60年代要來瞭,那可是60年代啊,人類永遠要往前進化的,沒準過300年就直接徵服外太空,長生不老。。可老話瞭,這就好比問富蘭剋林聽沒聽說過facebook一樣,蘋果專欄那人咋說的來著?"it adds up to significant ,but it‘s incremental。。"
評分##唉,這本書可不單單是讀過,而是親筆譯過瞭。隻是能不能齣版遙遙無期。說真心話,作者的文筆是差瞭點,但觀點犀利,對未來的洞見也值得大傢思考。齣版快兩年來,許多事情都證實瞭書中的預言。如能齣版中文版,善莫大焉。(這是首尾呼應的寫作手法,還是祥林嫂的喋喋不休呢?)
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