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Now That We're Here: The Future of Everything

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Now That We're Here: The Future of Everything
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Akshat Tyagi
By (author) Akshay Tyagi
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreProse - non-fiction
Business and management
Computing - general
Artificial intelligence
ISBN/Barcode 9780143447795
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Penguin Random House India
Imprint Penguin
NZ Release Date 20 April 2021
Publication Country India

Description

How do you prepare for a future if you don't know what it is? How do you specialize in anything if the horizon is constantly shifting? What's the goalpost and how do we get there? Is there even a goalpost? The hyperconnected world that once seemed futuristic is now here. And now that we're here, it's time for us to educate ourselves for sweeping and endless possibilities. One way to do that is to blur the lines between technology, democracy, design, economics and data, and reconfigure our approach to learning altogether. This book is a giant leap in that direction. By harnessing the wisdom of thought leaders and intellectuals throughout history, by blending business and humanity, industry and society, and by covering cross-disciplinary themes, authors Akshay Tyagi and Akshat Tyagi give us a groundbreaking, genre-defying and utterly mind-bending collection of essays that will help us prepare for the here and now.

Author Biography

Akshay Tyagi built his first business right out of his college dorm and has since gone on to build and iterate several profitable online and offline businesses. He is currently working on a food start-up. He is interested in technology, public policy and sustainability. He tweets at @theakshaytyagi and blogs at www.akshaytyagi.me. Akshat Tyagi is the founder of edhack, a start-up helping young people learn on their own. Since selling his content company in 2014, he has written a book on the monoculture of schooling and contributed to several news platforms. He is the 2019 Rajeev Circle Fellow. Write to him at contact@akshattyagi.com.