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AI Tipping Point. by Norton, Sue,film director.; Baker, Matt,actor.; Curiosity Stream (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Matt BakerOriginally produced by Curiosity Stream in 2023.With Artificial Intelligence evolving so rapidly, will it surpass human intelligence? Could this lead to our replacement—or, worse, our extinction? Top experts provide a clear understanding of the immense benefits and potential dangers of AI.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Science.; Computer science.; Documentary films.; Technological innovations.; Artificial intelligence.;
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The Breath of the Gods : The History and Future of the Wind. by Winchester, Simon.;
In 'The Breath of the Gods', Sam Whicnhester explains how wind plays a part in our everyday lives, from airplane or car travel to the natural disasters that are becoming more frequent and regular.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: HISTORY / Civilization; HISTORY / World; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / History;
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They say it can't be done [videorecording] / by Atala, Anthony,onscreen presenter.; Cruver, Phil,onscreen presenter.; Fuller, Andrea,film producer.; Hill, Victoria,film producer.; Lackner, Klaus,onscreen presenter.; Ozias, Michael,film director.; Reasonover, Patrick,film producer.; Tetrick, Josh,onscreen presenter.; Federalist Society,presenter.; Gravitas Ventures (Firm),presenter,publisher.;
Anthony Atala, Josh Tetrick, Klaus Lackner, Phil Cruver.They Say It Can't Be Done follows four companies on the cutting edge of breakthrough solutions to some of humanity's most pressing problems. Josh Tetrick and his team at JUST use cell culture technology to sustainably create real animal protein without killing a single animal. Dr. Anthony Atala's organic 3D printing technology revolutionizes healthcare from a system of treatment to a system of cures, forever eliminating the organ waitlist. Dr. Klaus Lackner's plastic "trees" remove atmospheric carbon at a thousand times the rate of an organic tree. Catalina Sea Ranch, the first open ocean farm, produces sustainable, organic food while de-acidifying the sea. Each innovator in the film has the potential to solve some of our greatest challenges, but all face a common roadblock: an outdated regulatory system impeding their pathways to success.E.DVD ; wide screen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Social problems.; Technological innovations.; Inventions.; Agricultural inventions.;
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iPhone For Dummies, 2026 Edition. by Hart-Davis, Guy.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: COMPUTERS / Hardware / Cell Phones & Devices; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mobile & Wireless Communications; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Reference;
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iPhone For Seniors For Dummies, 2026 Edition. by Spivey, Dwight.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: COMPUTERS / Hardware / Cell Phones & Devices; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Mobile & Wireless Communications; TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Telecommunications;
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What's the big idea? : inventions that changed life on earth forever / by Becker, Helaine,1961-; Attoe, Steve.;
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Subjects: Inventions; Inventions; Technological innovations; Technology; Technology and civilization;
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These memories do not belong to us : a constellation novel / by Ma, Yiming,author.;
'These Memories Do Not Belong to Us' is a debut novel set in a future where a renamed China is the sole global superpower and citizens can record and transfer memories between minds. Powerful and provocative, this book masterfully explores how governments and media manipulate history to control the collective imagination.
Subjects: Science fiction.; Dystopian fiction.; Novels.; Authoritarianism; Censorship; Memory; Technology;
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Canadians who innovate : the trailblazers and ideas that are changing the world / by O'Reilly Runte, Roseann,author.;
"From saving lives to saving harvests, From discovering ancient diamonds to identifying the first exo-planet, From driverless cars to quantum computers, From Nobel laureates to your next-door neighbor, This book offers uplifting stories of innovative Canadians. Canadians Who Innovate includes two Nobel laureates, an astronaut, extraordinary business leaders, the godfathers of artificial intelligence, and top quantum experts, including the inventor of what may be the next quantum computer. It features profiles of the first director of engineering at Google, who is now working on nuclear fusion; a medical researcher who communicates on TikTok about the efficacy and potential for RNA vaccine technology; and a PhD in nuclear physics who has twice won the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Meet the linguist who works with Indigenous people to make online dictionaries, an internationally consulted specialist on migration, an agri-tech investor, a world specialist on permafrost, and the expert in systems and number theory who has a way to fix health care. And don't forget the engineer who grew human cells on apples, a feat that is leading to the creation of replacement organs that do not require donor -- not to be confused with the aerospace technology developer who created a tethering system to clean up space debris and a 3-D printer that prints biological tissue. Featuring brilliant thinkers from coast to coast to coast, and others from around the world who now call Canada home, Canadians Who Innovate paints a promising picture of a cleaner, healthier, more innovative future for us all."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; Inventions; Inventors; Technological innovations;
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iWar : Fortnite, Elon Musk, Spotify, WeChat, and laying siege to Apple's empire / by Higgins, Tim(Journalist),author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The wildly enthralling and entertaining story of Apple's monopolistic impulses and the global business and political forces arrayed against its $3 trillion empire. iWar is a saga of corporate intrigue, control, and competition, featuring some of the world's most brilliant and powerful minds. It is the story of Apple, the tech corporation which has built near unassailable market power through its iPhone and app ecosystem and controls not only commerce, but also culture, and -- increasingly -- the flow of ideas. And it is the story of a powerful cadre of tech moguls determined to take it down. Over time, a loose and disparate group of billionaires, each driven by their own reasons, has formed to challenge Apple's supremacy, including Daniel Ek (Spotify), Tim Sweeney (Epic Games/Fortnite), Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook/Meta) and Elon Musk (Twitter/X). With in-depth reporting, Wall Street Journal business columnist Tim Higgins chronicles these tech moguls and their quest to weaken a powerful rival, aiming at destroying the Walled Garden around Apple's iPhone Empire, while telling a larger story of the global digital and information economy.
Subjects: Apple Inc.; Computer industry; Technological innovations;
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Against the grain : defiant giants who changed the world / by O'Reilly, Terry,1959-author.;
Terry O'Reilly turns his eye to the mavericks who go "against the grain" in their work to explore what lessons we can learn from them. People who chose to ignore conventional wisdom, found or invented a better way, questioned the status quo at great sacrifice, and pushed for change against all odds.
Subjects: Creative ability in business.; Eccentrics and eccentricities.; Success in business.; Technological innovations.;
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