The Rise of the Humans

How to outsmart the digital deluge

Business & Finance, Business Reference, Management & Leadership, Management
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Author: Dave Coplin ISBN: 9780857194183
Publisher: Harriman House Publication: July 1, 2014
Imprint: Harriman House Language: English
Author: Dave Coplin
ISBN: 9780857194183
Publisher: Harriman House
Publication: July 1, 2014
Imprint: Harriman House
Language: English
The era of digital distraction How do we cope with today's information (over)flow? Why do we overdose on information? When and how should we switch off - and why is "disconnecting" important? This is not a Big Data book, but an attempt to pinpoint the problems: Our habit of overdosing on information. Our mistake of confusing options served up by algorithms with true choice. And our wrong assumption that snacking at the smorgasboard of information equates to true discovery. Dave Coplin argues that these are but the teething troubles experienced by the first generation of Big Data users. Right now it may look like the rise of the machines, but instead of accepting technology as the source of an inevitable data deluge, we should focus on using technology to cut through the information haze and reimagine how we live, work and do business. Technology will be the platform for the rise of humans.
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The era of digital distraction How do we cope with today's information (over)flow? Why do we overdose on information? When and how should we switch off - and why is "disconnecting" important? This is not a Big Data book, but an attempt to pinpoint the problems: Our habit of overdosing on information. Our mistake of confusing options served up by algorithms with true choice. And our wrong assumption that snacking at the smorgasboard of information equates to true discovery. Dave Coplin argues that these are but the teething troubles experienced by the first generation of Big Data users. Right now it may look like the rise of the machines, but instead of accepting technology as the source of an inevitable data deluge, we should focus on using technology to cut through the information haze and reimagine how we live, work and do business. Technology will be the platform for the rise of humans.

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