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Rob Reid’s new book After On was published tonight! We were there to celebrate in the Haight.

Despite its heft, my son read the book in one day, as we read the proofs for typos. It took me 3 months.

I was delighted to read that Draper Fisher Jurvetson seed-funded the emergent AI heroine Phluttr. Before I finished the book, I had a dinner with Rob, Morgan, Genevieve, Laetitia and Richard Garriott de Cayeux and the talk of emergent AI prompted me to toss off my most popular tweet ever in the middle of the dinner: “A sufficiently advanced AI would chose to fail the Turing Test.”

It turns out to be relevant to the book, but I leave that to the reader.

The back cover has a short alliterative quote from me, twisting William Gibson’s portent on power laws in the information-economy: “The future is already here—it’s just for those who read Reid.”

But I had backups in mind:

The world-changing technologies of our near future — AI, synthetic biology, quantum computing — are entrepreneurial seeds today. Reid reveals how they will grow to innervate our minds and reweave the fabric of society.

Want to feel what it’s like to be inside an emergent AI as she awakens and sublimates our collective behaviors, compelling us to be forever on? Reid exposes what is unfolding today at the cutting edge of technology, and provides a perceptual prism for the future. The ideas are so powerful, they will infiltrate your thoughts throughout the day.

4 responses to “Emergent AI that controls the world seed funded by DFJ and Norwest”

  1. Rob and I started at Bain together in 1990, our first real job. And We’ve been friends ever since.

    Here you see the sly look as I ambush him with the fact that to his left is "How to Fake a Moon Landing" and in beige to the right, the seminal "Cool Teen’s Guide to Fingering":

  2. Yes, yes, that’s all fine and good. But tell me more about the bonanza to be reaped by abruptly walking out of meetings. That’s information I can use *today.*

  3. true. But I don’t advise following that. Meanwhile, it was a D-Wave quantum computer that made the quantum leap forward in AI D-Wave Quantum Computers and the Emergent AI of the Future in Rob Reid's book After On

  4. P.S. I am now listening to this incredible non-fiction podcast about our recent spacecraft flyby…. My buddy Rob is a great interviewer on this subject: after-on.com/episodes-31-60/040

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