Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
An exhilarating crossover between memoir and argument demonstrating how computers and algorithms shape our understanding of the world and who we are. As we engineer ever-more intricate algorithms to translate our experiences and narrow the gap that divides us from the machine, we willingly rub out our nuances and our idiosyncrasies--precisely that which makes us human. Bitwise is David Auerbach's thoughtful ode to the computer codes and languages that captured his imagination as a child, and a reflection of how he's both experienced and written the algorithms that have come to taxonomize human speech, knowledge, and behavior--and compel us to do the same. With a philosopher's sense of inquiry and an engineer's eye, Auerbach recounts his childhood spent drawing ferns with the programming language Logo on the Apple IIe, his adventures in early text-based video games, his schooling as an engineer, and his contributions to instant messaging technology developed for Microsoft and then to software built to sift through Google's data stores. His unsettling conclusion--that algorithms are standardizing and coarsening our own lives--is inescapable"--
Check nearby libraries
Buy this book
Subjects
Social aspects, Philosophy, Computer scientists, Computer science, Biography, New York Times reviewed, Computers, social aspectsPeople
David AuerbachPlaces
United StatesEdition | Availability |
---|---|
1 |
zzzz
|
2 |
aaaa
|
3
Bitwise: A Life in Code
Aug 28, 2018, Blackstone Audio, Blackstone Publishing
audio cd
1538539659 9781538539651
|
zzzz
|
Book Details
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-278) and index.
Classifications
The Physical Object
ID Numbers
Source records
marc_openlibraries_sanfranciscopubliclibrary MARC recordPromise Item
marc_nuls MARC record
Links outside Open Library
Community Reviews (0)
Feedback?October 3, 2021 | Edited by ImportBot | import existing book |
August 7, 2021 | Edited by New York Times Bestsellers Bot | Add NYT review links |
May 24, 2019 | Created by MARC Bot | import new book |