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We the People
- Narrated by: Kaleo Griffith
- Length: 5 hrs and 50 mins
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Publisher's summary
The War has ended. The Children won.
In the late 21st century, a neurotechnology called Bridge has changed the world. Bridging allows a person to program their own body and mind to achieve untold enhancement. There was one problem: it only works in children. Within a single generation, a new world order developed. Bridged Children grew smarter, faster, and stronger than the adults, and demanded equal rights. The adults fought back. During the ensuing war, Adams, a prodigy among the Children, hid in seclusion on the Nordic coast. But when a family secret pulls him into the public eye, Adams must unravel the details of a sinister, mind-bending plot of global domination before it is too late.
Writing as Zero, author Bryan Johnson is an entrepreneur and explorer of new frontiers of human existence. Johnson has founded multiple companies: Blueprint (longevity), Kernel (neurotechnology), OS Fund (AI, computation, and biotechnology), and Braintree Venmo (payments). In We the People, Johnson explores what it means to program the body, the mind, and society, using the technologies of tomorrow.
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- cambridge hampsher
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Fantastic book that expands your thinking
With the advent of AI accelerating the advancements of the future, this book / story does a great job of opening up your mind to the possibilities of the future. Great books that’s incredibly engaging.
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