 Technology versus humanity is really a collection of thoughts that I have about the future of how technology is impacting people. And if we look around ourselves we can see that technology is becoming more powerful every single day and what used to be science fiction is becoming science fact and much of that is very good because we can solve global problems like climate change and energy and maybe cancer and diseases. At the same time technology is changing us as people, our behavior, our biology, our thinking. We outsource things to technology and then all of a sudden technology in this exponential curve becomes extremely powerful in the sense that we may eventually kind of lose control over what exactly it does. And the title technology versus humanity is really meant as a provocation. It's not meant as a prediction. I really think that we can sit on top of technology and be very happy with it but we're going to have to do something about making that balance right now and finding something that I call digital ethics. Finding a way forward with technology not being run by technology as the bottom line of the book is really kind of embraced technology but don't become it. We're not going to stand here and say that in 10 years a robot will take over the world. This is up to us to define the future is what we make it. So it's very important to realize that technology, humanity, the topic is not technology wanting to take over humanity. We are actually creating all of these things. We are in charge of what technology will do in the future and the decisions are being made today. The moral, financial, economic decisions are made today and they will impact the lives of our children. So in many ways you could say that maybe we are the last generation of humans that are not altered by technology and that is a very, very big thing. So we really have to think about what it means, where the future has taken us and how we get in this exponential scale. We're here now but we're going to be here in five or seven years. What does it mean and how do we define who we are and what technology is.