The Age of Em
Work, Love, and Life when Robots Rule the Earth
Robin Hanson
Reviews and Awards
"Hanson's predictions detail a world both uncanny and eerily familiar." - Mary Craig, Nature
"Plenty of futurists and science fiction writers have toyed with the idea that the brains of particular humans could one day be scanned and uploaded into artificial hardware but Prof Hanson's take is different. His aim is to use standard theories from the physical, human and social sciences to make forecasts about how this technological breakthrough would really change our world" - Sarah O' Connor, Financial Times
"What is remarkable ... is not just the detail ... but the way he situates it within a perceptive analysis of our human past and present" - Daniel J. Levitin, Wall Street Journal Europe
"What happens when a first-rate economist applies his rigor, breadth, and curiosity to the sci-fi topic of whole brain emulations? This book is what happens. There's nothing else like it, and it will blow your (current) mind." - Andrew McAfee, Professor of Business, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"Robin Hanson brings intelligence, imagination, and courage to some of the most profound questions humanity will be dealing with in the middle-term future. The Age of Em is a stimulating and unique book that will be valuable to anyone who wants to look past the next ten years to the next hundred and the next thousand." - Sean Carroll, Professor of Physics, California Institute of Technology, author The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself
"A highly provocative vision of a technologically advanced future that may or may not come true — but if it does, we'll be glad Robin wrote this book now." - Marc Andreessen, cofounder Netscape, Andreessen Horowitz