Unnatural Selection: Why the Geeks Will Inherit the Earth
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Unnatural Selection is the first book to examine the rise of the “technocentric being”—or geek—who personifies a distinct new phase in human evolution. People considered geeks often have behavioral or genetic traits that were previously considered detrimental. But the new environment of the Anthropocene period—the Age of Man—has created a kind of digital greenhouse that actually favors their traits, enabling many non-neurotypical people to bloom. They resonate with the technological Zeitgeist in a way that turns their weaknesses into strengths. Think of Mark Zuckerberg versus the towering, Olympics-bound Winklevoss twins in the movie Social Network.Roeder suggests that the rise of the geek is not so much the product of Darwinian “natural selection” as of man-made—or unnatural—selection. He explains why geeks have become so phenomenally successful in such a short time and why the process will further accelerate, driven by breakthroughs in genetic engineering, neuropharmacology, and artificial intelligence. His book offers a fascinating synthesis of the latest trends in these fields and predicts a twenty-first century “cognitive arms race” in which new technology will enable everyone to become more intelligent and “geek-like.”
Additional information
Weight | 0.4 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.8 × 13.97 × 8.25 cm |
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Pages | 320 |
Year Published | 14-10-2014 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1628724358 |
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