Thomas Rid is a professor in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London and the author of Cyber War Will Not Take Place and War and Media Operations. He lives in London.
A sweeping history of our deep entanglement with technology.
As lives offline and online merge even more, it’s easy to forget how we got here. Rise of the Machines reclaims the spectacular story of cybernetics, a control theory of man and machine. In a history that unpacks one of the twentieth century’s pivotal ideas, Thomas Rid delivers a thought-provoking portrait of our technology-enraptured era.
Springing from the febrile mind of mathematician Norbert Wiener amid the devastation of World War II, the cybernetic vision underpinned a host of seductive myths about the future of machines. This vision would radically transform the postwar world, ushering in sweeping cultural change. From the Cold War’s monumental SAGE bomber defense system to enhanced humans, Wiener’s scheme turned computers from machines of assured destruction into engines of brilliant utopias. Cybernetics triggered blissful cults, the Whole Earth Catalog, and feminist manifestos, just as it fueled martial gizmos and the air force’s foray into virtual space.
As Rid shows, cybernetics proved a powerful tool for two competing factions―those who sought to make a better world and those who sought to control the one at hand. In the Bay Area, techno-libertarians embraced networked machines as the portal to a new electronic frontier: a peaceful, open space of freedom. In Washington, DC, cyberspace provided the perfect theater for dominance and war. Meanwhile the future arrived secretly in 1996, with Moonlight Maze, dawn of a new age of digital state-on-state espionage. That “first cyberwar,” as Rid reveals in a blow-by-blow account, went on for years―and indeed has never stopped. In our long-promised cybernetic future, the line between utopia and dystopia continues to be disturbingly thin.
Drawing on new sources and interviews with hippies, anarchists, sleuths, and spies, Rise of the Machines offers an unparalleled perspective into our anxious embrace of technology and today’s clash of digital privacy and security.
32 pages of illustrations
發表於2024-11-22
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機器與未來是息息相關的。在戰爭中鍛造齣來的控製論一度成為瞭前所未有的能夠預測並預見未來智能自動機的工具。與此同時,兩股對立的力量共同塑造瞭未來的控製論願景。一方是對於一個更加美好的世界之希望:暴力行為減少,工作變得更加人性化,遊戲更加娛樂化,政治更加自由化...
評分機器與未來是息息相關的。在戰爭中鍛造齣來的控製論一度成為瞭前所未有的能夠預測並預見未來智能自動機的工具。與此同時,兩股對立的力量共同塑造瞭未來的控製論願景。一方是對於一個更加美好的世界之希望:暴力行為減少,工作變得更加人性化,遊戲更加娛樂化,政治更加自由化...
評分推薦這本新角度關於《控製論》誕生和發展的曆史書。。。#機器崛起# #控製論# #維納# 最近往返飛機上,大概六個多小時看完一本算科學曆史書《機器崛起》,講“控製論”發展中被人忽視的一段曆史,可以說大開眼界,基本看懂瞭,因為非常通俗,比如一個公式都沒有。。。 cyberneti...
評分這本書不是在講控製論吧,它講的是六十年來人類的技術妄想史。 日光之下,並無新事。我們現在擔憂的機器威脅論/文明加速論/精英獨裁論⋯⋯簡直就是月經帖。隻是我們不知道每一次「狼來瞭」是否真的是狼來瞭。 看這本書,會產生強烈的科技遲滯感。1961 年就實現瞭 VR (p123)...
評分這本書不是在講控製論吧,它講的是六十年來人類的技術妄想史。 日光之下,並無新事。我們現在擔憂的機器威脅論/文明加速論/精英獨裁論⋯⋯簡直就是月經帖。隻是我們不知道每一次「狼來瞭」是否真的是狼來瞭。 看這本書,會產生強烈的科技遲滯感。1961 年就實現瞭 VR (p123)...
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