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Conversations with the Future: 21 Visions for the 21st Century

Conversations with the Future: 21 Visions for the 21st Century

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Publication Date: January 21st, 2017
Publisher:
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
9781542469746
Pages:
504

Description

In "Conversations with the Future: 21 Visions for the 21st Century," we embark on a thought-provoking journey through the complexities and possibilities that the future holds. This collection of enlightening dialogues offers readers an in-depth look at the potential scenarios and challenges of the 21st century.

Each chapter presents a unique vision of the future, shaped by conversations with leading thinkers, innovators, and scholars. From the role of AI in shaping our lives to the impact of genetics, robotics, nanotechnology, 3D printing, and life extension, the book explores a wide range of topics that are crucial to our collective future.

"Conversations with the Future" is more than just a book; it's an invitation to engage in the dialogue about our future and to consider how our actions today will shape the world of tomorrow. Whether you're a futurist, a student, or simply curious about what lies ahead, this book will provide you with insights and perspectives that will provoke thought, inspire action, and ignite conversation.

About the Author

In 2007, Nikola Danaylov was a master's degree student in Political Science looking for an interesting topic to write his thesis on. Nikola was tired of WWI and WWII research papers and wanted to do something different, something that not everyone was familiar with, where he could dare to make a contribution. One day, as he was watching the news coming from Iraq and Afghanistan, Nikola decided to look into drone warfare. Doing research on military drones pushed him into the field of Artificial Intelligence and there he discovered Ray Kurzweil's seminal book, "The Singularity is Near." The very next book he read was Charlie Stross' science fiction novel, "Accelerando." In 2009, he completed his master's degree and entered the army of unemployed job seekers at the peak of the recession. "I stopped counting after I sent out 300 resumes - I got one interview which apparently didn't go well because they never called me back, Nikola remembers. "One of my applications went out to the first and only blog dedicated to the technological singularity - Singularity Hub. The Hub was looking to hire a staff writer and, given my education, past research and writing skills, I thought I made the best candidate you could get. I eagerly anticipated an email telling me how totally perfect I was for the job, but the email never came. So, after two weeks of waiting in vain, it slowly started to dawn on me that I wasn't getting that job either. Then, a crazy thought occurred to me: maybe, just maybe, I didn't need them. Perhaps there was some tiny chance I might be able to do it on my own. I could start my own Singularity website. I mean, how hard could it be?" Seven years after its humble beginning, the Singularity.FM podcast has had over 4.2 million views on iTunes and YouTube and has been featured on international TV networks as well as on some of the biggest blogs in the world, such as BBC, ArteTV, TV Japan, io9, The Telegraph, The Huffington Post, ZDNet, BoingBoing and others. Today, the Singularity Weblog is the biggest independent blog on technological singularity, transhumanism, exponential technology and the future of humanity. The Singularity.FM podcast is the first, most popular and widely recognized interview series in the niche. Professor Roman Yampolskiy adds, "Nikola has established himself as the 'Larry King' of the Singularity."