100 Years Later: A History of the Future
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- $17.99
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- $17.99
Publisher Description
100 Years Later is a chronicle of the next century — a narrative journey through the technological, biological, and philosophical transformations already reshaping what it means to be human. Rather than predicting the future, the book traces the hidden forces, breakthroughs, and turning points unfolding today that will define the world a hundred years from now. It is a history of the future written from the inside, at the moment of its creation.
Across ten pivotal stages of the AI revolution, the book explores how intelligence evolves from biological to digital, how societies reorganize around new forms of power, and how humanity confronts the end of aging, the rise of machine minds, and the emergence of a new species. It examines the milestones that rewired civilization — from the birth of synthetic cognition to the pursuit of limitless intelligence — and the moral choices that will determine whether the next century becomes our greatest achievement or our final undoing.
At its core, 100 Years Later is a meditation on responsibility: the reminder that the future is not something that happens to us, but something we are actively building. It invites readers to look beyond fear and hype, to see the long arc of transformation with clarity, humility, and courage. The story of tomorrow begins now — and this book shows how we got there.