The Digital Mind of Tomorrow

Rethink, transform, and thrive in a fast-changing and brutal digital world

A Comprehensive Look at the Digital World

Multifaceted Approach

Examines the digital world through business, sociology, psychology, philosophy, and spirituality lenses.

Intelligence Revolution

Explores the convergence of physical, biological, and digital components in human intelligence.

Modern Challenges

Addresses information overload and the lack of wisdom in the digital age.

Key Insights from the Book

Crowd Control

Technology has made crowd control more accessible, leading to ignorance and misunderstanding.

AI Age Identity

The book poses the ultimate philosophical question about personal identity in the AI era.

Digital Footprint

Internet businesses hold irreversible evidence of our consumption and social records.

Book Excerpts

Featuring Renowned Thinkers

Featuring exclusive interviews with visionary thinkers from Fortune 100 companies and high-tech startups.

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Our outdated social structure collapses in the digital age.

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The downgrade of human intelligence is faster than the progress of machine intelligence

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We are ignorant of how technology affects us on a fundamental level.

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Modern thought and beliefs are misguided and powerless in a technology-dominated future.

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You've come across this book because you're an idealist looking for the meaning and purpose of all your actions.

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People and organizations of all kinds being overwhelmed by unprecedented levels of change and uncertainty.

Echoes of Great Minds

Far from being the smartest possible biological species, we are probably better thought of as the stupidest possible biological species capable of starting a technological civilization - a niche we filled because we got there first, not because we are in any sense optimally adapted to it.
— Nick Bostrom
The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do.
— B. F. Skinner
Machine intelligence is the last invention that humanity will ever need to make.
— Nick Bostrom
The question of whether a machine can substitute humans is, in fact, absurd. It is living beings that create meaning, not computation. Many AI researchers are convinced that the difference between living intelligence and artificial intelligence is quantitative, whereas it is qualitative.
— Miguel Benasayag
The most important question in 21st-century economics may well be, ‘What should we do with all the superfluous people, once we have highly intelligent non-conscious algorithms that can do almost everything better than humans?
— Yuval Noah Harari

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Author's Purpose

My purpose was never to educate because we’ve already been taught enough; instead, the subsequent greatness of human progress is when the human mind has a better awareness of the value of life, to raise a consciousness that can see through any chaos.
— Isabella Wang invites readers to become more humane in the digital age.