Nearly everyone who has seriously thought about the evolution of technology over the next few hundred years has come to the same conclusion: We live at a crucial point in history - an incredibly exciting and frightening point; a point that is stimulating to the point of excess, intellectually, philosophically, physically and emotionally.
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Creating Internet intelligence: wild computing, distributed digital consciousness, and the emerging global brain
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Creating Internet Intelligence: Wild Computing, Distributed Digital Consciousness, and the Emerging Global Brain (IFSR International Series on Systems Science and Engineering)
December 1, 2001, Springer
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