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BROOKINGS INSTITUTION

From Gutenberg to Google and on to AI

From Gutenberg to Google and on to AI

The History of Our Future

ISBN: 9780815740612
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The two great Western technological revolutions of the past, the invention of movable type in the fifteenth century and the Industrial Revolution of the eighteenth century, changed the course of economies and societies and radically altered how humans interacted with each other and their world. In this updated edition of From Gutenberg to Google, former FCC chairman Tom Wheeler takes up a still unfolding transformational revolution in twenty-first century technology: artificial intelligence. Building on insights on connectivity developed in the previous edition, Wheeler describes the enormous potential of this fast-expanding and powerful technology and highlights the urgent need for governments across the globe to regulate its use, both to limit opportunities for harm and to engage its capabilities for good.


By Tom Wheeler

Imprint: BROOKINGS INSTITUTION

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Format: PAPERBACK

Pages: 320

Contents:



Acknowledgments



Preface



Prologue



Part I: Perspective



1. Connections Have Consequences



Part II: Predicates



2. The Original Information Revolution



3. The First High-Speed Network and the Death of Distance



4. The First Electronic Network and the End of Time



Part III: The Road to Revolution



5. Computing Engines



6. Connected Computing



7. The Planets Most Powerful and Pervasive Platform



Part IV: Our Turn



8. The History We Are Making



9. Connecting Forward



Epilogue



Notes



Index


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Author Bio

Before he became chairman of the Federal Communications Commission in 2013, Tom Wheeler started or helped found several companies offering new cable, wireless, and video communications services. He is also a historian with a deep interest in how the events and trends of today reflect—or don’t—what happened in the past.