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Wise Animals

How Technology Has Made Us What We Are

By Tom Chatfield

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Pan Macmillan Hardback English

Wise Animals

How Technology Has Made Us What We Are

By Tom Chatfield

Regular price £20.00 £17.00 Save 15%
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  • A Science Book of the Year in The Telegraph 'Timely and wide-ranging . . . ambitious in its scope' – New Scientist 'One of the best books on technology and culture I have read' – Matthew D'Ancona, The New European 'Powerful, profound and completely engrossing' – Michael Bhaskar, co-author of The Coming Wave Wise Animals explores the history of our relationship with technology, and our deep involvement with our creations from the first use of tools and the taming of fire, via the invention of reading and printing, to the development of the computer, the creation of the internet and the emergence of AI. Human children know no more of modern technology than their ancestors did of older technologies thousands of years ago, and develop in relation to the technologies of their time. We co-evolve with technology as individuals as we have as a species over thousands of years. Rather than see technology as a threat, this deeply humanist contribution to the debate proposes that we are neither masters nor victims of our technologies. They are part of who we are, and our future – and theirs – is in our hands.
A Science Book of the Year in The Telegraph 'Timely and wide-ranging . . . ambitious in its scope' – New Scientist 'One of the best books on technology and culture I have read' – Matthew D'Ancona, The New European 'Powerful, profound and completely engrossing' – Michael Bhaskar, co-author of The Coming Wave Wise Animals explores the history of our relationship with technology, and our deep involvement with our creations from the first use of tools and the taming of fire, via the invention of reading and printing, to the development of the computer, the creation of the internet and the emergence of AI. Human children know no more of modern technology than their ancestors did of older technologies thousands of years ago, and develop in relation to the technologies of their time. We co-evolve with technology as individuals as we have as a species over thousands of years. Rather than see technology as a threat, this deeply humanist contribution to the debate proposes that we are neither masters nor victims of our technologies. They are part of who we are, and our future – and theirs – is in our hands.