This book is a cultural journey into our living quantifiable society
through the unusual viewpoint of digital philosophy. In five easy
chapters, the book unveils: the hidden nature of software data code, the
artificial dawn of a new data sensorium, the invisible power of data
algorithm, the datum as the new human experience, the emergence of
accidental megastructures called data platforms, and more. Beyond
engineers, programmers. and coders' tech narratives of data revolution,
philosophers have their own provocative thinking on current and future
technology. This book popularizes and intertwines speculative visions
from untold and surprising approaches to tech businesses, such as the
shift from feedback to feedforward, the new living sensorial
environment, the end of experience as we know it, the digital space as
transduced space, and the programmable nature everything from money to
law to society.