![]() ![]() It is in Diamond Age that the impact of technology on society seems – today – remarkably prescient. ![]() To be fair, inventions like lighter-than-air buildings and bacteria-size cameras seem plausible even back in 1995. Feynman, Drexler, Merkle are among the scientists whose portraits are displayed. In the world of nanotechnology, characters on the walls of Merkle-Hall – make clear that this story is based on real-world science. The technology was heading toward powerful, general intelligence AI and microtechnology. ![]() Past the first and second ‘winter’ of AI, but before Deep Blue beat Garry Kasparov and gave popular culture a look at what the future might hold.īut unlike the fanciful adventures of Star Wars, the world that Stephenson brought to life wasn’t hard to imagine. The book was published in 1995, twenty-seven years ago. But rather than craft a story in the spirit of a swashbuckling adventure of Luke Skywalker, author Neal Stephenson paints a neo-victorian world and tells the story of a young girl, Nell as the story’s protagonist. Technology so tiny it is, by almost any reasonable measure, invisible. In the future, we will live in a nano-world. ![]()
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