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After Shock: The Worlds Foremost Futurists Reflect on 50 Years of Future Shockand Look Ahead to the Next 50 [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 544 pages, height x width x depth: 254x178x38 mm, weight: 1302 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Moonshots Press
  • ISBN-10: 0999736442
  • ISBN-13: 9780999736449
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 544 pages, height x width x depth: 254x178x38 mm, weight: 1302 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 04-Feb-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Moonshots Press
  • ISBN-10: 0999736442
  • ISBN-13: 9780999736449
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After Shock marks the 50-year anniversary of Alvin Toffler&;s, Future Shock. The compendium of essays comprising this landmark volume offers insightful reflections on the classic text and presents compelling and surprising views of the future&;through the very unique lenses of more than 100 of the world&;s foremost futurists, including David Brin, Po Bronson, Sanjiv Chopra, George Gilder, Newt Gingrich, Alan Kay, Ray Kurzweil, Jane McGonigal, Lord Martin Rees, Byron Reese, and many other luminaries.
Acknowledgements 6(3)
Foreword 9(4)
Deb Westphat
Navigating Uncertainty: Thinking in Futures
13(6)
Vikram Mansharamani
The New Model of Futurism
19(3)
Po Bronson
Arvind Gupta
After Future Shock Came Life Online'- Growing up in a Web Connected Society
22(3)
Aaron Frank
Storytelling and Artificial Intelligence
25(5)
Adrienne Mayor
The 801st Lifetime
30(6)
Grady Booch
The Shock of the Invisible
36(5)
Alan Kay
Aftershock: Pattern Channeling-- Who Will Dominate our Future Economy and How They Will Do It
41(4)
Eric A. Daimler
David I. Spivak
From Reference Man to Reference Many
45(5)
Andra Keay
Forward
50(5)
Rebecca D. Costa
On Living in a Future Where Nonbioiogical intelligence Grows Indefinitely Against Fixed Human Intelligence
55(2)
Ray Kurzweil
Social Phase Change-Powering Future Shock
57(4)
Bill Davidow
Spiritualism-the Technological Endgame
61(7)
Klee Irwin
The Emerging Utopia
68(3)
Byron Reese
Moore's Law--the Mechanism of Future Shock?
71(5)
Carver Mead
Will We Ever Learn To Take The Future Seriously?
76(3)
Paul Saffo
Adapting to Complexity
79(3)
David C. Krakauer
Future Shock at 50
82(6)
George Gilder
The Helpful Multidimensionality of Foreseeable Technological Progress: How Future Shocks May Make Each Other Less Shocking
88(3)
Aubrey D.N.J. de Grey
Becoming the Future
91(4)
Richard Yonck
"Shocking Amount of Data"
95(3)
Kirk Borne
50 Years On: Still a Man of the Future
98(3)
Parag Khanna
The Non-Obvious Appeal of Vicarious People
101(5)
Rohit Bhargava
Are Old-Style Humans Obsolete? The Many Sins of Faddish Techno-Prophecy
106(14)
David Brin
Creating a Future of Abundance-- Getting to the Heart of the Matter
120(16)
John Schroeter
The Next Evolution in Governance: A Moonshot for Sustainable Development Goals
136(6)
Eleanor "Nell" Watson
The Anticipatory Imperative: Actively Shaping the Next 50 Years
142(5)
Daniel Burrus
The Toffler Future Wasn't Shocking, it was Enormously Empowering
147(6)
Michael S. Tomczyk
New Maps of the Future: From Forecaster to Changemaker
153(5)
Anne Use Kjaer
Kidnapped By Technology
158(4)
Dr. Joe Dispenza
A Confluence of Culture, Writer, and Society
162(3)
Newt Gingrich
A Win-win Roadrnap to the Future
165(5)
Martin Rees
Analogue Hearts in a Digital Future
170(5)
Anders Sorman Nilsson
Counterfactual Thinking Is the Key to Creativity--and a Vaccine against Future Shock
175(4)
Jane McGonigal
The Empty Promise of Future Shock
179(6)
Andrew Curry
Get Comfortable Being Uncomfortable
185(7)
Barry O'Reilly
A Foretaste of Tomorrow's Medicine
192(6)
Naveen Jain
Before there was TED, there was Future Shock
198(2)
Stephanie Mehta
The Future as a Design Space
200(3)
Joel Garreau
The Olden Days
203(3)
Erik Qualman
The Antidote to Future Shock
206(4)
Ignacio Pena
The Second Space Age
210(3)
Paul Stimers
Is History, History? And What Does That Mean For The Future?
213(5)
Tanya Accone
Artificial Intelligence Shock
218(5)
Terrence Sejnowski
Fotis Sotiropoulos
Future-Proofing Ourselves
223(6)
Carlos A. Osorio
Future Shock and Tomorrow's Futurism
229(4)
Alexander Mankowsky
The Responsibility of Imagination
233(3)
Dr. David
J. Staley
Toffler's Triad
236(2)
Amy Zalman
Technological Hallucinations
238(5)
Gray Scott
Building the Ship of Theseus
243(4)
Dr. Kaithlyn Sadder
Needed: Ambassadors to the Future
247(3)
Jack Uldrich
Averting Future Shock at Planetary Scale
250(3)
Dr. Michel Laberge
Plus ca Change
253(3)
Jason Sehenker
On Building a Future that Matters
256(4)
Usa Bodell
After Shock: Never-Ending Surprises
260(5)
John L. Petersen
Machines that Imagine
265(6)
Sridhar Mahadevan
Naked Into the Cosmos-- Future Shock in Space
271(6)
Barry Vacker
Redesigning/Redefining Us
277(3)
Moon Ribas
After Shock-- A Planetary Perspective
280(5)
Bill Diamond
Cities in Crisis: What Toffler Got Right and Wrong
285(5)
Dr. Cindy Frewen
Man Versus Machine, or Man and Machine?
290(3)
Harish Natarajan
Shocked-- By What, Exactly?
293(4)
Aris Persidis
Bio-Lego and Brain Nanocircuitry: A Musing on the Future of Health
297(6)
Rick Sax
Future Shock: Warning, Diagnosis, Prescription
303(3)
Jeffrey A. Eisenach
After Overload
306(5)
David Weinberger
Could Virtual Reality Eradicate Regret? Living and Dying in an Age of Experiential Abundance
311(4)
Dr. Alexandra Ivanovitch
Paralysis Is Not an Option: How Philanthropy Must Weather "Future Shock" To Shape a Better Future
315(3)
Cat Tully
Still Shocking After All These Years
318(2)
Bryan Alexander
Anticipatory Democracy-- Toffler's Prescription for Future Shock and Where It Should Be Focused
320(5)
Clem Bezold
The "Code"
325(7)
Martin Guigui
Forging Our Relationship with the Future
332(4)
Thomas Frey
The Future of Health and Wellness
336(5)
Sanjiv Chopra
Pankaj K. Vij
Encounter with Alviti Toffler
341(2)
Neil Jaeobstein
Anchoring the Future
343(3)
Richard Watson
The Future in Sight
346(4)
John Sanei
The Future of Medicine
350(4)
Helen Messier
Our Future State
354(4)
Jerry Fishenden
Living to 100?
358(4)
Wolfgang Fengler
The Quantum Engine
362(3)
Jay Gambetta IBM Fellow
Radical New Technologies Will Make People Transhuman
365(3)
Zoltan Istvan
Coping with Information Overload
368(3)
Jason Jackson
On Software Engineers and Plumbers
371(4)
Dr. Timothy Chou
Future Hope: Tech and the Co-Economy Can Help Solve Our Global Challenges
375(5)
Maciej Kranz
The Future Shock of Medicine: How Al will Transform Disease, Death, and Doctors
380(3)
Jose M. Morey
Nora Haney
The Future of Venture Investing in Science
383(5)
Stephen R. Waite
Future Shock is More Relevant than Ever
388(4)
Hazel Henderson
Toffler's Diagnostic Errors
392(4)
David Guston
What If?
396(2)
Richard Browning
The Shocking Future of Health Care
398(4)
Jeffrey C. Bauer
The Monetization of Movement and Metamorphosis of Mass Transit
402(3)
Dr. Anita Sengupta
From Future Shock to Future Smart
405(3)
Dr. James Canton
A Future Unchecked
408(3)
Diane Francis
Imagination is the Cure for Future Shock
411(3)
Joe Tankersley
We Must Replace the Dystopian Scarecrow of the Big Brother Society with the Vision of the Caring Big Sister Society
414(3)
Hannes Sapiens (Sjoblad)
From Human by Default to Human by Design
417(4)
Kris Østergaard
Future Shock Made Futurists' Lives Easier
421(4)
Jerome C. Glenn
Storytelling for Survival
425(4)
Maggie Greyson
The Global Intelligent Machine
429(5)
Teun Koetsier
Humanity's Adaptation to Future Shock
434(3)
Ross Dawson
Technology for the Sake of Humanity
437(4)
Mick Ebeling
Jordan Richardson
Trends at the Speed of Change
441(3)
Daniel Levine
Building and Taming the Future Shock Bureaucracy
444(5)
Rodrigo Nieto-Gomez
More than Sound Bites, After AH
449(3)
Ruth-Ellen L. Miller
Education in the Future Tense
452(4)
Dr. Stanley Rosen
Recollections
456(4)
Theodore J. Gordon
Minimizing Shock: Reimagining a More Equitable Future
460(4)
Alisha Bhagat
After Shock: The Coming Indifference
464(3)
Jonathan Venn
The Not-so-Shocking Future--Today
467(3)
Patricia Lustig
Gill Ringland
Shock Absorber: Scholarly Publishing in the Internet Age
470(4)
John Sack
The New Science for an Accelerated World
474(5)
Donna Dupont
To Prepare Students for Tomorrow, Teach the Future Today!
479(3)
Erica Bol
Revisiting Future Shock
482(3)
Andy Hines
The Tofflers' Secret to Unlocking Human Potential
485(5)
Ian Khan
Master Classes in Futures Studies: Exponential Progress: Thriving in an Era of Accelerating Change
490(29)
John M. Smart
The New Model of Futurism
519(15)
Prof. Richard A. Slaughter
Using the Future in Different Waves
534
Sohail Inayatullah
John Schroeter is publisher of the iconic Popular Electronics, Mechanix Illustrated, and Popular Astronomy magazines at TechnicaCuriosa.com, as well as Executive Director at www.TheStartupStudy.com. His deep industry experience spans semiconductors to high-performance computing to advanced automotive technologies. His patented work in eliminating counterfeit drugs from the supply chain was recognized with Frost & Sullivan's Technology Innovation Award. He continues to write consult in the advanced semiconductor and high-performance computing fields, with an emphasis on machine learning applications in defense and healthcare. Schroeter is also the author of several books, including the Prentice Hall classic, Surviving the ASIC Experience, on the design of custom integrated circuits. "George Gilder, one of the leading economic and technological thinkers of the past forty years, is the author of nineteen books, including Wealth and Poverty, Life after Television, Knowledge and Power, and The Scandal of Money. A founding fellow of the Discovery Institute, where he began his study of information theory, and an influential venture investor, he lives with his wife in western Massachusetts, USA." Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich is well-known as the architect of the Contract with America that led the Republican Party to victory in 1994. Speaker Gingrich has published twenty-four books, including thirteen fiction and non-fiction New York Times bestsellers. He resides in McLean, Virginia. David Brin is the author of 15 novels, including Earth, Startide Rising, and The Uplift War, and numerous short stories. He is the recipient of three Hugo awards and one Nebula award. He lives in San Diego, California.