The history of information / written and illustrated by Chris Haughton; additional text and research by Loonie Park.
By: Haughton, Chris.
Contributor(s): Park, Loonie.
Material type: BookPlace of publication: LondonPublisher: Dorling Kindersley LimitedDate of publication: 2024Description: 143 pages: colored; illustrated, 29 cm.ISBN: 9780241553916.Subject(s): Information | Information literacy -- History | Information science -- History -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 020.9 H371 2024 Summary: Today, we are told, we are in the midst of a technological revolution: Artificial Intelligence. To understand what this might mean for our future, we have to look to the past. In some ways, this technology is nothing new. Intelligence is the ability to solve problems, and all throughout history, we have been striving to improve our problem-solving abilities. We have done this by developing new ways to record, share, and process information. From writing and print, to radio, computers, and the Internet, each new information tool created a revolution when it was introduced. This book tells their stories. By understanding how the unfolded, we can get a glimpse into our own future. (From the back cover)Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due |
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006.3 Si612 2023 Simply artificial intelligence. | 006.686 Or1 2009 Adobe Photoshop CS4 how-to's : | 006.8 K573 2020 Virtual reality and other useful tech / | 020.9 H371 2024 The history of information / | 028 L673 2019 The reading life: | 028.7 M79 2021 Check that fact / | 030 G9482 2018 Guinness World Records: Science & stuff. |
Includes index.
Today, we are told, we are in the midst of a technological revolution: Artificial Intelligence. To understand what this might mean for our future, we have to look to the past. In some ways, this technology is nothing new. Intelligence is the ability to solve problems, and all throughout history, we have been striving to improve our problem-solving abilities. We have done this by developing new ways to record, share, and process information. From writing and print, to radio, computers, and the Internet, each new information tool created a revolution when it was introduced. This book tells their stories. By understanding how the unfolded, we can get a glimpse into our own future.
(From the back cover)
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