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Michael Chorost

    Michael Chorost je technologický teoretik, který zkoumá neobvyklou perspektivu: jeho tělo je budoucnost. Po úplné ztrátě sluchu v roce 2001 si nechal do hlavy implantovat počítač, aby znovu slyšel. Tato transformační zkušenost inspirovala jeho první knihu, ve které popisuje, jak mu ovládnutí nového ucha, kochleárního implantátu, umožnilo posílit jeho tvůrčí potenciál jako lidské bytosti. Svým přístupem, který nerozlišuje mezi programováním, vědou, psaním a uměním, protože je považuje za hluboce tvůrčí lidské činnosti, prodchnul i svou druhou knihu. V ní navrhuje, že lidstvo může začlenit počítač do své kolektivní duše způsobem, který posílí komunity a tvůrčí práci, místo aby je zmenšoval.

    World Wide Mind
    • World Wide Mind

      The Coming Integration of Humanity, Machines, and the Internet

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      What if digital communication felt as real as being touched? This question led Michael Chorost to explore profound new ideas triggered by lab research around the world, and the result is the book you now hold. Marvelous and momentous, World Wide Mind takes mind-to-mind communication out of the realm of science fiction and reveals how we are on the verge of a radical new understanding of human interaction. Chorost himself has computers in his head that enable him to hear: two cochlear implants. Drawing on that experience, he proposes that our Paleolithic bodies and our Pentium chips could be physically merged, and he explores the technologies that could do it. He visits engineers building wearable computers that allow people to be online every waking moment, and scientists working on implanted chips that would let paralysis victims communicate. Entirely new neural interfaces are being developed that let computers read and alter neural activity in unprecedented detail. But we all know how addictive the Internet is. Chorost explains the addiction: he details the biochemistry of what makes you hunger to touch your iPhone and check your email. He proposes how we could design a mind-to-mind technology that would let us reconnect with our bodies and enhance our relationships. With such technologies, we could achieve a collective consciousness—a World Wide Mind. And it would be humankind’s next evolutionary step. With daring and sensitivity, Chorost writes about how he learned how to enhance his own relationships by attending workshops teaching the power of touch. He learned how to bring technology and communication together to find true love, and his story shows how we can master technology to make ourselves more human rather than less. World Wide Mind offers a new understanding of how we communicate, what we need to connect fully with one another, and how our addiction to email and texting can be countered with technologies that put us—literally—in each other’s minds.

      World Wide Mind