Who Owns the Future?

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$20.00  $18.60
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
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Pages
448
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.3 X 1.2 inches | 0.85 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781451654974

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About the Author
Jaron Lanier is a scientist, musician, and writer best known for his work in virtual reality and his advocacy of humanism and sustainable economics in a digital context. His 1980s start-up VPL Research created the first commercial VR products and introduced avatars, multi-person virtual world experiences, and prototypes of major VR applications such as surgical simulation. His books Who Owns the Future? and You Are Not a Gadget were international bestsellers, and Dawn of the New Everything was named a 2017 best book of the year by The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, and Vox.
Reviews
"Everyone complains about the Internet, but no one does anything about it . . . except for Jaron Lanier."--Neal Stephenson "bestselling author of Reamde and Cryptonomicon "
"This ambitious book is about how to help ordinary people survive and prosper at a time when advances in computer technology make it increasingly difficult for some people to find a job."--USA Today
"A smart, accessible book that takes a critical look at our online state of affairs and finds it out of balance."--Carolyn Kellogg, The Los Angeles Times
"Brilliant."--Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
"This book is rare. It looks at technology with an insider's knowledge, wisdom, and deep caring about human beings. It's badly needed."--W. Brian Arthur "economist and author of The Nature of Technology "
"Who Owns the Future? is a deeply original and sometimes startling read. Lanier does not simply question the dominant narrative of our times, but picks it up by the neck and shakes it. A refreshing and important book that will make you see the world differently."--Tim Wu "author of The Master Switch "
"The most important book I read [this year] . . . Provocative, unconventional ideas for ensuring that the inevitable dominance of software in every corner of society will be healthy instead of harmful." --Joe Nocera, The New York Times
"Daringly original . . . Lanier's sharp, accessible style and opinions make Who Owns the Future? terrifically inviting."--Janet Maslin "The New York Times "
"Who Owns the Future? explains what's wrong with our digital economy, and tells us how to fix it. Listen up!"--George Dyson "bestselling author of Turing's Cathedral "
"Lanier's career as a computer scientist is entwined in the central economic story of our time, the rapid advance of computation and networking. . . . [Who Owns the Future?] not only makes a convincing diagnosis of a widespread problem, but also answers a need for moonshot thinking."--The New Republic
"Lanier has a mind as boundless as the internet . . . [He is] the David Foster Wallace of tech."--London Evening Standard
"Lanier has a poet's sensibility and his book reads like a hallucinogenic reverie, full of entertaining haiku-like observations and digressions."--Financial Times
"One of the triumphs of Lanier's intelligent and subtle book is its inspiring portrait of the kind of people that a democratic information economy would produce. His vision implies that if we are allowed to lead absorbing, properly remunerated lives, we will likewise outgrow our addiction to consumerism and technology."--The Guardian
"One of the best skeptical books about the online world."--Salon
"Lanier's book mixes scholarly analysis with a series of intriguing ideas on how to take back control of our virtual identity."--TechGenMag.com