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James Bridle


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James Bridle (b. 1980) is a writer, artist, journalist, and technologist.
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Average rating: 4.08 · 5,332 ratings · 776 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
New Dark Age: Technology an...

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Ways of Being: Animals, Pla...

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Terraform: Watch/Worlds/Burn

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Where You Are: A Collection...

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Ring of Steel

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Conflict in My Outlook

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“Thus paranoia in an age of network excess produces a feedback loop: the failure to comprehend a complex world leads to the demand for more and more information, which only further clouds our understanding – revealing more and more complexity that must be accounted for by ever more byzantine theories of the world. More information produces not more clarity, but more confusion.”
James Bridle, New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future

“The crisis of global warming is a crisis of the mind, a crisis of thought, a crisis in our ability to think another way to be. Soon, we shall not be able to think at all.”
James Bridle, New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future

“Imagine a system with clearly defined goals, sensors and effectors for reading and interacting with the world, the ability to recognize pleasure and pain as attractors and things to avoid, the resources to carry out its will, the legal and social standing to see that its needs are catered for, even respected. That's a description on an AI - it's also a description of a modern corporation.”
James Bridle, Ways of Being: Animals, Plants, Machines: The Search for a Planetary Intelligence



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