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Next Civilization: Digital Democracy and Socio-Ecological Finance - How to Avoid Dystopia and Upgrade Society by Digital Means

Autor Dirk Helbing
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 feb 2021
"Digital transformation" sounds harmless, given that the explosion in data volumes, processing power and Artificial Intelligence has driven humanity and the entire world to a point of no return. We will surely see a new civilization, but we are at a crossroads. The future needs to be re-invented, decisions must be taken.
After the automation of factories and the creation of self-driving cars, the automation of society is on its way. But there are two kinds of automation: a centralized top-down control of the world and a distributed control approach, supporting local self-organization. Using the power of today’s information systems, governments and big tech companies seem to engage in the first approach. Might they even build a „digital Crystal Ball“ that knows almost everything, including your personality, and a super-intelligent "digital God“ to control what we do?
We are much closer to such „science fiction scenarios“ than you probably think. 
In this much expanded second edition of "The Automation of Society is Next: How to Survive the Digital Revolution" (2015), the author discusses lessons learned on digital democracy, aspects of transhumanism and far-reaching thoughts about life in the digital age and what it may mean to be human in the future.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030623296
ISBN-10: 3030623297
Pagini: 325
Ilustrații: XXIV, 325 p. 43 illus., 40 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preface.- The Digital Society.- Complexity Time Bomb.- Social Forces.- Google as God.- Genie out of the Bottle.- Digitally-assisted Self-organization.- How Society works.- Networked Minds.- Economy 4.0.- The Self-organizing Society.- Digital Democracy and Democratic Capitalism.- The Future of Human Society.

Notă biografică

Dirk Helbing is Professor of Computational Social Science at the Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences of ETH Zurich and affiliated at its Computer Science Department. His studies focus on pedestrian dynamics and traffic flows, computer simulations of social processes, globally networked risks and disasters, a socio-ecological finance system, digital democracy and smarter cities - upgraded by co-creation and collective intelligence. At Delft University of Technology, he heads the PhD School "Engineering Social Technologies for a Responsible Digital Future". He is also an elected member of the German Academy of Sciences „Leopoldina“ and worked in the World Economic Forum’s Global Agenda Council on Complex Systems.​

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"Digital transformation" sounds harmless, given that the explosion in data volumes, processing power and Artificial Intelligence has driven humanity and the entire world to a point of no return. We will surely see a new civilization, but we are at a crossroads. The future needs to be re-invented, decisions must be taken. After the automation of factories and the creation of self-driving cars, the automation of society is on its way. But there are two kinds of automation: a centralized top-down control of the world and a distributed control approach, supporting local self-organization. Using the power of today’s information systems, governments and big tech companies seem to engage in the first approach. Might they even build a „digital Crystal Ball“ that knows almost everything, including your personality, and a super-intelligent "digital God“ to control what we do?
We are much closer to such „science fiction scenarios“ than you probably think.  In this much expanded second edition of "The Automation of Society is Next: How to Survive the Digital Revolution" (2015), the author discusses lessons learned on digital democracy, aspects of transhumanism and far-reaching thoughts about life in the digital age and what it may mean to be human in the future.

Caracteristici

Offers a lucid account on the digitally driven transformation of society Provides a balanced presentation of dangers and opportunities Incorporates lessons learned on digital democracy over the past years