History of Humans: From the First Humans to the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, Biotechnology, and Space Civilization - Tapa blanda

Savluc, Paul

 
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Sinopsis

History of Humans: From the First Humans to the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, Biotechnology, and Space Civilization by Paul George Savluc is a complete and powerful journey through the story of humanity, from the first human ancestors, early survival, stone tools, fire, language, migration, agriculture, cities, empires, science, industry, technology, and globalization to the modern age of artificial intelligence, climate change, biotechnology, space exploration, and the future of human civilization.

This book explores how humans became the most transformative species on Earth. It begins with human evolution, ancient hominins, Homo sapiens, migration out of Africa, hunter-gatherer societies, early tools, symbolic thought, cave art, cooperation, storytelling, and the development of language. It then moves through the agricultural revolution, the rise of villages and cities, ancient civilizations, writing, law, religion, trade, warfare, philosophy, engineering, empire building, scientific discovery, industrialization, democracy, capitalism, medicine, computing, nuclear power, digital networks, artificial intelligence, and the future of life beyond Earth.

Readers will discover how humans learned to survive, cooperate, build, believe, invent, govern, trade, fight, heal, communicate, explore, and imagine the future. The book explains the major turning points that shaped humanity, including the control of fire, the invention of tools, the development of agriculture, the birth of civilization, the creation of writing, the rise of states and empires, the spread of world religions, the Scientific Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, colonialism, global trade, world wars, modern medicine, human rights, the internet, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, climate crisis, and space civilization.

Written for students, educators, historians, scientists, entrepreneurs, futurists, researchers, and curious readers, History of Humans connects anthropology, archaeology, biology, genetics, history, politics, economics, technology, philosophy, climate science, and space exploration into one sweeping story of human survival and transformation.

This book also examines the future of humanity. In the twenty-first century, humans face extraordinary opportunities and existential challenges. Artificial intelligence may transform work, creativity, science, education, warfare, and governance. Climate change may reshape coastlines, food systems, migration, public health, and global security. Biotechnology may allow humans to edit genes, extend life, regenerate organs, and redesign biology. Space exploration may lead to permanent settlements on the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

From the first humans to the age of artificial intelligence, from ancient survival to planetary civilization, from biological evolution to technological evolution, History of Humans presents the full story of how humanity became what it is and what it may become next.

This is the story of survival, intelligence, cooperation, conflict, invention, civilization, technology, and the future of the human species.

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