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The Long History of the Future - Why tomorrow's technology still isn't here

English · Hardback

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We love to imagine the future. But why is dramatic future technology always just around the corner, and never a reality? For decades we''ve delighted in dreaming about a sci-fi utopia, from flying cars and bionic humans to hoverboards; with driverless cars first proposed at the 1939 World''s Fair. And why not? Building a better world, be it a free-flying commute or an automated urban lifestyle is a worthy dream. Given the pace of technological change, nothing seems impossible anymore. But why are these innovations always out of reach? Delving into the remarkable history of technology, The Long History of the Future also looks at what lies ahead, showing how the origins of our technology may provide insight into how it realistically evolves. You may never be able to buy a fully driverless car, but automated braking and steering could slash collision rates. Smart cities won''t perfect city life, but they could help bins be emptied on time. Hyperloops may never arrive, but superfast trains could fill the gap. Looking to the future, Nicole Kobie demonstrates how despite our belief that current technology is the best it could ever be, the future always proves us wrong, and there is much to look forward to.>

About the author

Nicole Kobie is a London-based technology and science journalist. Her bylines appear in Wired, where she is a contributing editor, PC Pro, where she’s the futures editor, and publications as wide ranging as Teen Vogue, New Scientist and GQ.

Nicole specialises in debunking government and startup PR around future technologies. Over the years she has reported on the limitations of flying cars and the slow research into computer-brain interfaces for Wired, the slow pace of self-driving cars for PC Pro/Alphr, and the reality of quantum computing for IT PRO.

Product details

Authors Nicole Kobie
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.07.2024
 
EAN 9781399403108
ISBN 978-1-399-40310-8
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 145 mm x 230 mm x 30 mm
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

popular science, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Future Studies, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / History, Social forecasting, future studies, History of engineering and technology, History of engineering & technology, Impact of science and technology on society

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