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Utopia Is Creepy
- And Other Provocations
- Narrated by: Steven Menasche
- Length: 12 hrs and 37 mins
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Summary
A freewheeling, sharpshooting indictment of a tech-besotted culture.
With a razor wit, Nicholas Carr cuts through Silicon Valley's unsettlingly cheery vision of the technological future to ask a hard question: Have we been seduced by a lie? Gathering a decade's worth of posts from his blog, Rough Type, as well as his seminal essays, Utopia Is Creepy offers an alternative history of the digital age, chronicling its roller-coaster crazes and crashes, its blind triumphs, and its unintended consequences.
Carr's favorite targets are those zealots who believe so fervently in computers and data that they abandon common sense. Cheap digital tools do not make us all the next Fellini or Dylan. Social networks, diverting as they may be, are not vehicles for self-enlightenment. And "likes" and retweets are not going to elevate political discourse. When we expect technologies - designed for profit - to deliver a paradise of prosperity and convenience, we have forgotten ourselves. In response Carr offers searching assessments of the future of work, the fate of reading, and the rise of artificial intelligence, challenging us to see our world anew.
In famous essays including "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" and "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Privacy", Carr dissects the logic behind Silicon Valley's "liberation mythology", showing how technology has both enriched and imprisoned us - often at the same time. Drawing on artists ranging from Walt Whitman to the Clash while weaving in the latest findings from science and sociology, Utopia Is Creepy compels us to question the technological momentum that has trapped us in its flow. "Resistance is never futile," argues Carr, and this audiobook delivers the proof.
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- 13-04-17
I love Carr, but this narrator doesn't work for me
What made the experience of listening to Utopia Is Creepy the most enjoyable?
Carr provides a neat selection of stories from his blog, many of them are years old, but still relevant, which is a success in this technocratic, novelty-addicted world.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Utopia Is Creepy?
The story about a time lock itself was hilarious enough to justify this book.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
I know people aren't responsible for how their voice sounds, and I hate the sound of my own voice, but this narrator just doesn't do it for me. There's a sense of pompous superiority, even when I'm sure he's a nice guy.
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