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Creative Destruction

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Computing is mere decades young, a set of technologies we have scarcely begun to develop. It's already been quite a ride. Imagine every gadget around you becoming ever faster, cheaper, tinier, more interconnected, more intelligent . . . especially more intelligent.The stories in Creative Destruction explore what we could face in the next half century or artificial intelligence, malicious software to makes us nostalgic for mere viruses, ever-more-perfect virtual reality, direct neural interfaces to computers, ubiquitous networks, and more.

The internet? That was nothing .

328 pages, Hardcover

First published September 5, 2000

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Edward M. Lerner

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I'm a physicist and computer scientist (among other things). After thirty years in industry, working at every level from individual technical contributor to senior vice president, I now write full-time. Mostly I write science fiction and techno-thrillers, now and again throwing in a straight science or technology article.

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If you've had any programming or computer experience at all, the problems, dilemnas & solutions in these stories will intrigue you. Thoughtful.
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