Insights into the digital transformation and future of technology.
10 books
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by Walter Isaacson • 2014
A deeply researched history of computing and digital innovation, tracing contributions from Ada Lovelace through the PC and Internet era. Widely praised as a definitive overview of the digital age.
by Max Tegmark • 2017
Explores AI's potential futures, risks, and philosophical implications. Frequently cited in AI ethics and policy.
by Arvind Narayanan, Sayash Kapoor • 2024
A critical examination of AI hype by respected computer scientists, distinguishing realistic AI capability from exaggerated claims.
by Parmy Olson • 2024
Winner of the 2024 Financial Times & Schroders Business Book of the Year Award for exploring the high-stakes AI competition between major tech firms.
by Chris Miller • 2022
2022 Financial Times Business Book Award winner on the strategic importance of semiconductors and global competition over supply chains.
by Tracy Kidder • 1981
A celebrated nonfiction narrative about engineering and team dynamics; Pulitzer Prize winner for General Nonfiction in 1982.
by Shoshana Zuboff • 2019
Influential critique of how tech firms exploit personal data and reshape society, widely cited in privacy and platform power debates.
by Cathy O’Neil • 2016
Seminal critique on algorithmic bias and large-scale predictive models; widely cited in tech ethics and fairness discussions.
by Neil Postman • 1992
A provocative cultural critique illustrating how technology can dominate societies; regarded as a modern classic in media studies.
by Tim Wu • 2010
Analyzes cycles by which communication technologies shift between openness and control; often cited in net neutrality debates.