Exploring the concept of existential threats, this book delves into the notion that artificial intelligence may not be humanity's greatest peril. Instead, it challenges readers to reconsider other, perhaps overlooked, dangers that could jeopardize our future. Through thought-provoking analysis and compelling arguments, the author invites readers to rethink their perceptions of risk and safety in a rapidly evolving world.
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Lucas Carlson is a bestselling novelist. He transforms his firsthand experiences as an entrepreneur and computer programmer into thrilling, unputdownable stories. His writing often explores themes of technology and business and their impact on society, drawing comparisons to other masters of the genre. Carlson crafts narratives that are both suspenseful and thought-provoking.



- 2016
- 2015
Finding Success in Failure
True Confessions From 10 Years of Startup Mistakes
- 148 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A comprehensive guide to entrepreneurship, this book serves as an essential starting point for anyone serious about building a company. It offers foundational knowledge and practical insights, making it ideal for aspiring entrepreneurs looking to navigate the complexities of starting and running a business. With endorsements from successful figures in the field, it emphasizes actionable strategies and critical concepts necessary for entrepreneurial success.
- 2015
Ruby Cookbook
- 992 pages
- 35 hours of reading
Updated to include Ruby 1.9 and 2.0, the second edition of Ruby Cookbook highlights the increasingly popular Ruby programming language. By including recipes for the Rails framework and other projects involving Ruby, this book will set the standard for the language in a variety of programming environments.