'Brilliantly fuses the development of evolutionary theory and computing . . . prophetic' Daily Telegraph
George Dyson is a historian of technology whose interests have included the development (and redevelopment) of the Aleut kayak (Baidarka, 1986), the evolution of digital computing and telecommunications (Darwin Among the Machines, 1997), and the exploration of space (Project Orion, 2002).
One of the most original and intriguing books of the last two
decades
*Guardian*
A very deep and important book, beautifully written
*Oliver Sacks*
A book that can be read as literature, whether or not you have any
interest in computers and machine intelligence . . . satisfying,
edifying and accessible
*John Gribbin*
An extraordinarily exciting, intriguing and very idiosyncratic
book
*Nature*
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