Clive Thompson beschäftigt sich mit der komplexen Beziehung zwischen digitalen Technologien und der Gesellschaft und untersucht deren tiefgreifende kulturelle Auswirkungen. Seine Schriften analysieren, wie die digitale Welt unser Leben prägt und bieten Einblicke in die Navigation durch ihre sich ständig weiterentwickelnde Landschaft. Als aufmerksamer Beobachter und Analytiker bietet Thompson eine nachdenkliche Untersuchung des Einflusses von Technologie. Er bringt eine unverwechselbare Perspektive ein, um die Kräfte zu verstehen, die unsere Welt neu gestalten.
Understanding, Evaluating and Implementing Effective Enterprise Risk Management
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Focusing on essential concepts and frameworks, this guide equips emerging professionals and students with a comprehensive understanding of risk management. It serves as a valuable resource for those looking to grasp the fundamental principles and practices crucial for navigating the complexities of risk in various contexts.
From acclaimed tech writer Clive Thompson, a brilliant and immersive anthropological reckoning with the most powerful tribe in the world today, computer programmers - where they come from, how they think, what makes for greatness in their world, and what should give us pause.
A brilliant examination into how the internet is profoundly changing the way we think. In this groundbreaking book, Wired writer Clive Thompson argues that the internet is boosting our brainpower, encouraging new ways of thinking, and making us more not less intelligent as is so often claimed. Our lives have been changed utterly and irrevocably by the rise of the internet and it is only now that we can begin to analyse this extraordinary phenomenon. The author argues that as we rely more and more for machines to help us think, our thinking itself is becoming richer and more complex. We're able to learn more, retain it longer, to write in curious new forms, and even to think entirely new types of thoughts. Outsmart is filled with stories of people who are living through these profound technological changes. In a series of postcards from the near future, we meet characters such as Gordon Bell, an ageing millionaire who is saving a digital copy of everything that happens to him, and Eric Hovitz, one of the world's leading artificial-intelligence researchers, who is creating software that is designed to let your computer sense your mood and then predict when you're going to be most productive at work. Lucidly written and argued, Outsmart is a breathtaking original look at our Brave New World.
Hello, world.Facebook's algorithms shaping the news. Self-driving cars roaming the streets. Revolution on Twitter and romance on Tinder. We live in a world constructed of code--and coders are the ones who built it for us. From acclaimed tech writer Clive Thompson comes a brilliant anthropological reckoning with the most powerful tribe in the world today, computer programmers, in a book that interrogates who they are, how they think, what qualifies as greatness in their world, and what should give us pause. They are the most quietly influential people on the planet, and Coders shines a light on their culture.In pop culture and media, the people who create the code that rules our world are regularly portrayed in hackneyed, simplified terms, as ciphers in hoodies. Thompson goes far deeper, dramatizing the psychology of the invisible architects of the culture, exploring their passions and their values, as well as their messy history. Programmers shape our everyday behavior: When they make something easy to do, we do more of it. When they make it hard or impossible, we do less of it. Thompson wrestles with the major controversies of our era, from the "disruption" fetish of Silicon Valley to the struggle for inclusion by marginalized groups.To understand the world today, we need to understand code and its consequences. With Coders,Thompson gives a definitive look into the heart of the machine.