Angels of Tomorrow - Doomsday Clock of the Digital Era

Nonfiction, Computers, General Computing
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Author: Michel Fournier ISBN: 9780995863538
Publisher: Level Extreme Inc. Publication: May 8, 2018
Imprint: Level Extreme Inc. Language: English
Author: Michel Fournier
ISBN: 9780995863538
Publisher: Level Extreme Inc.
Publication: May 8, 2018
Imprint: Level Extreme Inc.
Language: English

The ANGELS OF TOMORROW series continues. In the footprints of the first book, A WAKE-UP CALL FOR HUMANITY, DOOMSDAY CLOCK OF THE DIGITAL ERA gives an overview of the remaining time for social network digital age domination. Readers of the first book shared this global awareness for a better future. We have reached the point of Singularity, the sum of all fears, the day we most fear, the tipping point where we no longer know how to preserve our human values in the digital age. If world leaders are able to sustain the current global state of the planet as well as the Internet itself, we might be able to overcome World War III. The author believes this war to be inevitable. History has shown us that the greatest wars, as unfortunate as they were, provided great changes afterward. Following such universal disturbances, society or human race, including global leaders, usually come together as one. Could we arrive at this unity without going through such apocalyptic disruptions?

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The ANGELS OF TOMORROW series continues. In the footprints of the first book, A WAKE-UP CALL FOR HUMANITY, DOOMSDAY CLOCK OF THE DIGITAL ERA gives an overview of the remaining time for social network digital age domination. Readers of the first book shared this global awareness for a better future. We have reached the point of Singularity, the sum of all fears, the day we most fear, the tipping point where we no longer know how to preserve our human values in the digital age. If world leaders are able to sustain the current global state of the planet as well as the Internet itself, we might be able to overcome World War III. The author believes this war to be inevitable. History has shown us that the greatest wars, as unfortunate as they were, provided great changes afterward. Following such universal disturbances, society or human race, including global leaders, usually come together as one. Could we arrive at this unity without going through such apocalyptic disruptions?

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