
Automation vs. Autocracy: Robogeddon en Route
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Narrated by:
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Mike Fallek
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By:
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Atif A. K. PhD
About this listen
Every coming day our lives are becoming more dependent on automation. Beyond software, hardware too is becoming increasingly dominated by robots. The ghost in machine is out and uncontrollable. It could become a resource apocalypse with an unavoidable Robogeddon.
The book tracks the timeline of autocracy and the fight for resources within the context of global domination and cultural invasion. The evolutionary process of modern markets and the civilization impact to tip the scales is nothing short of a nightmare.
This investigation comes with solutions and suggestions of how to reverse engineer, revive, or sustain this aggressive interjection of technology.
©2017 Atif Ali Khan (P)2018 Atif Ali Khan
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