
Program Or Be Programmed
Eleven Commands for the AI Future
Douglas Rushkoff(Author)
Or Books (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 14. November 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
200 pages
978-1-68219-435-5 (ISBN)
Description
A deep dive into one of this century's most potent questions: do we direct technology, or do we let ourselves be directed by it?
This compact new edition of a paradigmatic text packs a big and actionable punch. Updated with a new section on the unique challenges posed by AI, Program or Be Programmed presents a spirited, accessible poetics of new media. On these pages (and screens), Rushkoff picks up where Marshall McLuhan left off, helping readers recognize programming as the new literacy of the digital age.
The debate over whether the internet is good or bad for us fills the airwaves and the blogosphere. But for all the heat of claim and counter-claim, the argument is essentially beside the point: it's here; it's everywhere. The real question is, do we direct technology, or do we let ourselves be directed by it and those who have mastered it? "Choose the former," writes Rushkoff, "and you gain access to the control panel of civilization. Choose the latter, and it could be the last real choice you get to make." In eleven "commands," Rushkoff provides cyberenthusiasts and technophobes alike with the guidelines to navigate this new universe.
This compact new edition of a paradigmatic text packs a big and actionable punch. Updated with a new section on the unique challenges posed by AI, Program or Be Programmed presents a spirited, accessible poetics of new media. On these pages (and screens), Rushkoff picks up where Marshall McLuhan left off, helping readers recognize programming as the new literacy of the digital age.
The debate over whether the internet is good or bad for us fills the airwaves and the blogosphere. But for all the heat of claim and counter-claim, the argument is essentially beside the point: it's here; it's everywhere. The real question is, do we direct technology, or do we let ourselves be directed by it and those who have mastered it? "Choose the former," writes Rushkoff, "and you gain access to the control panel of civilization. Choose the latter, and it could be the last real choice you get to make." In eleven "commands," Rushkoff provides cyberenthusiasts and technophobes alike with the guidelines to navigate this new universe.
Reviews / Votes
"Read this before and after you Tweet, Facebook, email or YouTube."-Howard Rheingold
"Douglas Rushkoff is one of the great thinkers-and writers-of our time."
-Timothy Leary
"Rushkoff is damn smart. As someone who understood the digital revolution faster and better than almost anyone, he shows how the internet is a social transformer that should change the way your business culture operates."
-Walter Isaacson
"Rushkoff's message is clear: reclaiming control over digital identities is crucial."
-The Parliament Magazine
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Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 200 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
238 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-68219-435-5 (9781682194355)
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10/2024
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Persons
Named one of the "world's ten most influential intellectuals" by MIT, Douglas Rushkoff is an author and documentarian who studies human autonomy in a digital age. His twenty other books include Survival of the Richest, Team Human, based on his podcast, Present Shock, and Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus. He also made the PBS Frontline documentaries Generation Like, The Persuaders, and Merchants of Cool. He won the Marshall McLuhan Award, as well as the Neil Postman Award for Career Achievement in Public Intellectual Activity. He is director of the MA program in Media Studies at the City University of New York, Queens College.