Books About Technology
From the clockwork precision of early industrial gears to the boundless frontiers of artificial intelligence, the theme of technology explores the tools that reshape our existence. These stories examine the blurred line between creator and creation, questioning how our inventions mirror our greatest virtues and deepest flaws. Readers are drawn to these narratives because they offer a glimpse into possible futures, challenging us to consider the ethical cost of progress and what remains uniquely human in an increasingly digital world. At its heart, technology in literature is a mirror held up to our own ambition.
Top Books in This Theme
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Philip K. Dick
Isaac Asimov
Jean Fiedler, Jim Mele
Snow Crash
Neal Stephenson
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism
Shoshana Zuboff
William Gibson's 'Neuromancer' and the Relation Between Mind and Body
Franz Wegener
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