The future of truth

how AI reshapes reality

The future of truth

how AI reshapes reality
Steven Rosenbaum
Book - 2026

"In The Future of Truth, we go on a truth treasure hunt. Author, filmmaker, and media explorer Steven Rosenbaum sets out to understand how this is happening-and what comes next. What begins as a personal investigation becomes something stranger and more urgent: a story about systems captured, consensus collapsing, and humans caught in the digital crossfire. At the heart of the book are exclusive, provocative conversations with some of the most original thinkers of our time: wild-haired philosopher David Chalmers calls it "a simulated reality crisis." Cultural provocateur Douglas Rushkoff says, "Truth has been coded for profit." Legal legend Larry Lessig warns of "an attention economy built to distort." AI truth-teller Gary Marcus sees "confidence without comprehension." Gen Z literary leader Hailey Colborn, raised inside the feed, says "Truth isn't something you find-it's something you perform." And futurists and reformers Juan Enriquez, Esther Dyson, Steve Fuller, and Eli Pariser each offer raw, urgent, and provocative visions on where Truth is headed-and whether we can still catch it before it falls off a cliff"-- Provided by publisher.

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Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Rosenbaum, Steven (Steven J.), 1961- (Auteur)
Format: Livre
Langue:English
Publié: Dallas, TX : Matt Holt Books, an imprint of BenBella Books, Inc, [2026]
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