What Is the Future of Knowledge in the Internet Age?A conversation with David Weinberger about facts, fiction and forecasts…: Scientific American
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In the December issue of Scientific American, author David Weinberger reports from the frontiers of knowledge. His story “The Machine That Would Predict the Future” explores the promise of the FuturICT project, an attempt to build a computer model of all the social, economic, ecological and scientific factors at play in the world. Weinberger is one of our most incisive thinkers about the digital age, a senior researcher at Harvard University’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, the author of books such as Small Pieces Loosely Joined (Basic Books, 2002), Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder (Times Books, 2007), and the upcoming Too Big to Know (Basic Books). Technology editor Michael Moyer caught up with him at the Forum d’Avignon (by phone, sadly) to talk about his upcoming book, his December article and the future of knowledge.
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