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P**K
Thought Provoking
The Coming Wave is a fascinating and thought-provoking look at the rapid rise of powerful technologies like AI and synthetic biology. Mustafa Suleyman, with his deep experience in tech, explains how these tools are developing faster than our ability to control them—and why that matters for everyone.What I loved most is how the book strikes a balance between excitement and caution. It’s not fearmongering, but it makes a strong case for why we need to act now to make sure these technologies serve humanity, not the other way around. His idea of the “containment problem” really sticks with you—it’s all about how we manage these world-changing tools before they manage us.This is a smart, accessible read that blends tech, ethics, and policy in a way that feels urgent but hopeful.
D**4
Tie Stories
Very good but not as good as Tie Stories by Tom H.H. Kelly.
C**N
Fascinating
The information opened my eyes both to already current IT surveyance of everything we do but especially to future possibilities. It is of great concern how it will affect society and especially family life and human self-esteem if we don't have the feeling of being valued for our individual contribution. But this is a most thought provoking book and I highly recommend it.
A**R
interesting expert perspective
Written by the founder of Deep Mind, you have to take note of this perspective. However, as a layperson, it’s a bit dry, and a bit repetitive. I feel better informed on a strategic level, but this is not an entertaining, page-turning read, in fact it becomes a bit of a grind.
N**T
MUST READ
This is a must-read. Written by an expert but not technical; It describes what AI can and will do and also deals with the risks. We are on the brink of a second industrial revolution. Its effects are already being seen. Desk jobs will go. Politicians and anyone involved in industry or commerce should read this book.In a long life and having read many books, this is one of the most important and among the best.
A**R
Insightful and thought provoking
There were two things that drew me to reading The Coming Wave. Firstly, that it was written by someone actively involved in the development of AI over the last decade. The second was that having only been released last autumn, it hopefully wasn't too out of date yet. At the current rate of progress, this isn't a given.There are two main technologies that Mustafa Suleyman tells us are propelling the coming wave, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Synthetic Biology (SynBio). He also touches a little on Quantum Computing in relation to these topics, but if you are after a more in-depth view on this subject, you should really look elsewhere.At £10.99 for the Kindle edition, this isn't a cheap book. In fact, I don't think I've ever paid that much for a non-technical eBook before. However, due to its content a book of this type is likely to date very quickly, so the publishers probably want a return on their investment sooner rather than later.Suleyman accepts some liability for what is about to be unleashed and is part of a growing voice wanting to temper the rapid changes happening around us. Yes, the potential benefits of AI and SynBio are likely to be life changing, but there will always be downsides. From out-of-control AIs and acts of bioterrorism to the breakdown of the nation state as we know it.This leads to the latter part of the book which tries to look ahead to the short and medium term. It's really a thought exercise on approaches for reining in these technologies. How can we get the benefits without the potentially devastating drawbacks? How can we ensure bad actors don't gain access to the more powerful AIs?It's an eye-opening book in many ways, although it does take the shine off the current advances in AI to a degree. Whilst I'd love to think that there could be a global consensus on how to deal with these technologies going forward, the sceptic in me thinks it won't happen until something untoward forces us to.Would I recommend reading The Coming Wave? Yes, I would. Overall, it's an insightful and thought provoking read, that doesn't require any prior knowledge of AI or SynBio. However, be prepared to slog though some sections where the author seems to get bogged down. Oh, and try not to worry about our potential dystopian future too much.
I**O
A must-read, for everyone!
Everyone should read this book! AI is here to stay and it is absolutely critical that we understand where it is coming from and what the (near) future holds in store. The Coming Wave is very well documented, extremely informative and profoundly thought-provoking (disturbingly so at times). And it's also beautifully written, so it's a joy to read. I abolutely recommend it.
G**C
Good
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