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The Coming Convergence: Surprising Ways Diverse Technologies Interact to Shape Our World and Change the Future

The Coming Convergence: Surprising Ways Diverse Technologies Interact to Shape Our World and Change the Future

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Author: Stanley Schmidt
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 408573

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 270
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Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.3

ISBN: 159102613X
Dewey Decimal Number: 303.483
EAN: 9781591026136
ASIN: 159102613X

Publication Date: April 17, 2008
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Imagine direct communication links between the human brain and machines, or tailored materials capable of adapting by themselves to changing environmental conditions, or computer chips and environmental sensors embedded into everyday clothing, or medical technologies that eliminate currently untreatable conditions such as blindness and paralysis. Now imagine all of these developments occurring at the same time. The stuff of science fiction?

Not So. These are actually the reasonable predictions of scientists attempting to forecast a few decades into the future based on the rapid pace of innovation.

Author Stanley Schmidt-a physicist, a writer, and the editor of Analog: Science Fiction and Fact-explores these and many more amazing yet probable scenarios in this fascinating guide to the near future. He shows how past convergences have led to today's world, then considers tomorrow's main currents in biotechnology, cognitive science, information technology, and nanotechnology. Looking even further downstream he foresees both exciting and potentially dangerous developments:

Lonnger, healthier lives
Cheap, generally available food, energy, and technology
Reduced pollution and environmental stress
Economic disruption during transitional periods
Excessive power in too few hands
Increased vulnerability from overdependence on technology.

Schmidt notes that even a routine technology such as the CAT scan is the result of three wholly separate innovations started many decades ago which recently converged: the X-ray, the computer, and advances in medicine. On a more ominous note, he also observes that the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center was made possible by the malicious convergence of two separate trends in modern engineering and technology: the concentration of people in high rises within cities and the success of the passenger airline industry.

The message is clear: the choices we make now will converge to create a near and distant future that will be almost unbelievably wonderful or unimaginably catastrophic, or both. This knowledgeable, fascinating glimpse into the future is a must read for everyone interested in technology, upcoming innovations in business, science fiction, and the future.


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A critical but overlooked thesis   October 7, 2008
Mudiwa (Northern Virginia, USA)
Dr. Schmidt has produced a thoughtful essay every month in his editorials for Analog. While this book is not a collection of those, it has the same sober, yet open intellectual inquisitiveness of those writings. And it has a single theme, which has not received enough attention, in my opinion. There was a time when men of science were also men of art, writing, and politics - people like Ben Franklin or Leonardo or Newton. Then the sciences became hyper-specialized, and that is the state of affairs today. However, technology is a different matter, and we see that what drives our world-wide societies, to a great degree, is the intended or unintended convergence of various technologies. Humanity reaches its highs and lows when different ideas are merged in ways not originally intended. Examples are landing men on the Moon, or crashing planes into buildings. This is our future, folks. We can learn how to progress wisely, or...

Written for the lay reader, one needs no background in science at all to understand every word of this book. It includes chapters that survey some cutting-edge technologies, indicating both how these resulted from diverse predecessors, and how they may yet evolve. Things like MRI, CT scans, and such are explained in simple terms. The latter part begins to wrestle with a strategy for managing these changes. The stakes could not be higher.



4 out of 5 stars futurology   July 19, 2008
Serge Ledan
If one is interested in knowing where biotechnology, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence combined together may lead us, if one is thrilled by the future prospect of a superhumanity with undescribable abilities and powers, then this book is highly recommended.


5 out of 5 stars Shows how past convergences between technologies have changed the world   July 10, 2008
Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
THE COMING CONVERGENCE: THE SURPRISING WAYS DIVERSE TECHNOLOGIES INTERACT TO SHAPE OUR WORLD AND CHANGE THE FUTURE comes from a physicist and writer who shows how past convergences between technologies have changed the world - and how new currents in biotechnology and information technology hold the same promise for the future. From the potentials for reduced pollution and longer lives to the issues of too much power in too few hands, THE COMING CONVERGENCE charts dangerous - and hopeful - future paths of development.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderfully lucid popular-science writing   April 9, 2008
Robert J. Sawyer (Mississauga, ON, Canada)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Stanley Schmidt is our advance scout, journeying ahead to the glorious, complex future that awaits us all, and he reports back in this fabulous book, chock-full of the same kind of lucid and insightful commentary that has made his ANALOG editorials must-reading for three decades now. Schmidt gives us the same kind of clear-headed thinking and cleanly written prose that we associated with Asimov and Sagan.



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