Audiobooks with keyword Gaming
This audiobook offers a comprehensive and updated exploration of drones, examining their past, present, and future military and civilian applications, alongside critical ethical, legal, and safety concerns. It highlights the global proliferation of drone technology and its impact on warfare, security, and daily life.
This audiobook provides a balanced, non-technical introduction to robotics, exploring its history, current capabilities, and future potential. It addresses media concerns about super-intelligent robots and job displacement, while also examining the ethical and socio-political challenges presented by increasingly intelligent machines.
This novella, written and narrated by Robert Pantano, explores Adam's struggle with loneliness and dating in his thirties after an unusual encounter with a woman. It delves into the challenges of love and sacrifice against a surreal, near-future backdrop.
This audiobook explores the "Freemium" strategy, also known as product-led growth, detailing how companies like Dropbox and Zoom built billion-dollar businesses by offering free software and incentivizing user referrals. It serves as a practical guide for leveraging product-led growth to sell software, onboard customers, and expand into larger markets.
This audiobook explores how China's Communist Party has strengthened its grip on power not through economic liberalization, but by effectively leveraging a vast network of domestic spies and citizen informants, rather than solely relying on advanced technology. Through empirical research and historical analysis, the book reveals the evolution and tactics of this pervasive surveillance state, offering insights into authoritarian regime survival strategies.
This audiobook, "The End of Ownership," by Aaron Perzanowski and Jason Schultz, explores how digital marketplaces have shifted our understanding of ownership from outright purchase to mere licensing. It argues for the benefits of personal property rights in the digital realm, emphasizing individual autonomy and freedom of use.
James Gleick traces the history of information, from ancient scripts to the digital age, exploring its profound impact on human consciousness and the modern world. This revelatory chronicle details the key figures and technologies that shaped our understanding of information and led us into the current era of overwhelming data.
This audiobook explores the history and workings of artificial intelligence, from its cinematic portrayals to today's breakthroughs. It delves into what constitutes intelligence, the mechanisms behind AI's power, and the potential benefits and ethical challenges it presents.
This audiobook offers a holistic approach to designing reliable, scalable, and maintainable machine learning systems. It covers essential design decisions, data considerations, and practical case studies to help you build and manage effective ML solutions.
This unabridged audiobook, read by Angus King, traces the development of modern audio surveillance from post-WWII devices to today's AI-assisted technologies. It explores how mass surveillance through everyday devices informs AI, questioning the trade-off between privacy and technological convenience.
This audiobook explores how rapid AI advancements, driven by Alan Turing's vision, are challenging traditional notions of human uniqueness like consciousness and creativity. It delves into the philosophical and ethical implications of AI for scholars and those interested in its impact on human nature.
This audiobook provides a sober, accessible overview of the AI revolution, explaining its history, core innovations like deep learning, and distinguishing between imagined and real risks. It offers a rational framework for public policy on AI, addressing issues like monopolies, bias, and inequality.
This audiobook explores how AI advancements, driven by Alan Turing's vision of intelligence as functional organization, are challenging fundamental human characteristics like language and consciousness. It delves into the philosophical, ethical, and social implications of AI for scholars and the curious alike.
This audiobook, narrated by Nick Clegg, argues that the global internet is fragmenting due to Big Tech's issues and nationalistic agendas. It calls for global cooperation and radical reforms to prevent the dismantling of the internet and preserve its benefits for billions.
Yanis Varoufakis argues that capitalism has been replaced by "technofeudalism," where big tech owners act as feudal overlords enslaving minds and defying democracy. However, he also reveals opportunities to overturn this new system and escape our digital prison.
Cory Doctorow's "The Internet Con" argues that tech giants lied about connection, trapping users in "walled gardens." The book offers interoperability as the solution to dismantle these platforms and reclaim control of our digital lives.
Economist Yanis Varoufakis argues that capitalism has been replaced by "technofeudalism," where tech giants act as modern overlords, controlling minds and global power. He also explores opportunities to resist and overturn this new system.
This audiobook explores how technology companies have tapped into and exploited our innate desire for connection and understanding. Through personal anecdotes and an investigation into AI's impact, it questions the ambition of creating machines superior to humans and proposes a more empowered relationship with technology.
This audiobook features Reggie Fils-Aimé, former President of Nintendo of America, sharing his inspiring leadership journey and lessons on disruptive thinking, perseverance, and achieving success. It includes an exclusive conversation with Geoff Keighley and covers his rise from humble beginnings to becoming a gaming industry icon.
This audiobook, read by Simon Vance, delves into the life and groundbreaking design principles of Apple's Jony Ive, the visionary behind many of the company's revolutionary products. Author Leander Kahney offers a comprehensive look at Ive's influential career and the creative process that has reshaped entire industries.
This audiobook, an updated guide by Neal Ford and Mark Richards, offers aspiring and existing software architects a comprehensive overview of the field. It covers essential topics like architectural styles, component determination, soft skills, and modern practices including generative AI and cloud considerations.
This audiobook by Robert C. Martin, read by Theodore O'Brien, offers universal rules and direct solutions for applying software architecture principles to improve developer productivity. It provides guidance on essential design, programming paradigms, and high-level structures for various applications, helping architects and developers avoid common pitfalls and build successful software systems.
This audiobook, by Steve Wilson and read by Jonathan Yen, offers a practical guide to the unique security challenges and vulnerabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs). Drawing on expert consensus, it provides real-world strategies for developers and security teams to identify risks and deploy defenses for LLM applications.
This audiobook provides a concise overview of physics, from its historical roots to modern discoveries, explaining how it shapes our understanding of the universe and influences society and technology. It covers fundamental theories, impactful experiments, and the practical applications and societal implications of this essential science.





















