Analogia, George Dyson
Analogia, George Dyson
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Analogia
The Emergence of Technology Beyond Programmable Control

Author: George Dyson

Narrator: Donald Corren

Unabridged: 9 hr 42 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/18/2020


Synopsis

Named one of WIRED’s "The Best Pop Culture That Got Us Through 2020" In Analogia, technology historian George Dyson presents a startling look back at the analog age and life before the digital revolution—and an unsettling vision of what comes next. In 1716, the philosopher and mathematician Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz spent eight days taking the cure with Peter the Great at Bad Pyrmont in Saxony, trying to persuade the tsar to launch a voyage of discovery from Russia to America and to adopt digital computing as the foundation for a remaking of life on earth. In two classic books, Darwin Among the Machines and Turing’s Cathedral, George Dyson chronicled the realization of the second of Leibniz’s visions. In Analogia, his pathbreaking new book, he brings the story full circle, starting with the Russian American expedition of 1741 and ending with the beyond-digital revolution that will complete the transformation of the world. Dyson enlists a startling cast of characters, from the time of Catherine the Great to the age of machine intelligence, and draws heavily on his own experiences at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, and onward to the rain forest of the Northwest Coast. We are, Dyson reveals, entering a new epoch in human history, one driven by a generation of machines whose powers are no longer under programmable control. "History, philosophy, science, and memoir blend in this unique look at how technology has remade the world and will likely command humanity’s future … This unusual book examines its themes with smooth, lyrical writing."—Publishers Weekly

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ivan on May 08, 2021

From the title, you could be forgiven for thinking this book is about science. To some degree all technology is science. There was science before electricity but this is about other kinds of technology and maybe about how some technologies get overlooked. The book spends a lot of time telling the sto......more

Goodreads review by Chris on May 11, 2021

An 18th Century Russian expedition to the North Pacific; the genocide committed against Native Americans, the story of the atomic bomb, the history of computing from 1716 to the present day and George Dyson's own life story of living in the wild and on the sea along the Pacific coastline. An absorbin......more

Goodreads review by Don on March 10, 2021

George Dyson is certainly a man for detail. Being hugely knowledgeable, as he is, no observation can be made without a plethora of details. Am reminded of the old characterisation of Baroque as "an abundance of noisy detail". Not that the effect is necessarily bad at all, but it can be wearing. Anoth......more

Goodreads review by GertJan on December 28, 2023

4,5 ster, net geen vijf, eigenlijk vooral doordat stukken in dit boek ook al in andere vorm terugkomen in ander werk Allereerst: ik hou van mensen als George Dyson die op een haast ongrijpbare manier verbanden kunnen leggen en die ook nog eens zoveel onvergelijkbare kennisgebieden bestrijken en die m......more

Goodreads review by Kursad Albayraktaroglu on April 26, 2023

While there are patches of literary brilliance in the book, unfortunately I have to agree with most of the reviewers that it is a terribly disjointed kludge of a book that jumps from subject to subject. The author clearly believes there is some connection between Russian explorers of the north, his......more