
The Second Brain
G S Steele
Discover The Second Brain: AI and the Human Right to Intelligence, a groundbreaking audiobook by author and narrator G S Steele, published by Audiobook Publishing Services. In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming every aspect of...
Location:
United States
Description:
Discover The Second Brain: AI and the Human Right to Intelligence, a groundbreaking audiobook by author and narrator G S Steele, published by Audiobook Publishing Services. In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming every aspect of life, this thought-provoking work argues that access to AI should be a fundamental human right. As the divide between those who control advanced technology and those left behind grows, The Second Brain exposes the risks of AI monopolization, warning against its potential to become a tool of exploitation rather than empowerment. Drawing on historical examples of technological inequality, G S Steele reveals how societies have long been divided by access to knowledge and power. With AI now acting as a "second brain," capable of enhancing human intelligence beyond natural limits, the stakes have never been higher. This visionary audiobook explores how equitable access to AI could liberate individuals, offering a pathway to global intelligence that transcends economic, social, and political barriers. Narrated by the author himself, G S Steele, this compelling audiobook challenges listeners to envision a future where intelligence is not a privilege of the elite but a right for all. The Second Brain is a call to action, providing a bold framework for harnessing AI's potential to uplift humanity and create a just, equitable future. Perfect for fans of AI ethics, technology, and social justice, this audiobook is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the future of intelligence and equality. Published by Audiobook Publishing Services, The Second Brain is your guide to understanding why the right to intelligence is essential for a fair and empowered world. Duration - 9h 58m. Author - G S Steele. Narrator - G S Steele. Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025. Copyright - © 2024 G S Steele ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:09
Chapter 1: Introduction – AI and the Question of Human Rights
Duration:00:09:20
Chapter 2: The Neolithic Revolution (circa 10,000 BCE) – The Origins of Inequality
Duration:00:13:47
Chapter 3: Bronze Age Civilizations (circa 3000 BCE) – The Power of Metal
Duration:00:15:52
Chapter 4: The Chariot Warfare Revolution (circa 2000 BCE) – Mobility and Power
Duration:00:15:48
Chapter 5: Hittite Use of Iron Weapons (circa 1600-1200 BCE) – The Iron Age
Duration:00:14:32
Chapter 6: Roman Engineering (27 BCE - 476 CE) – Infrastructure as a Tool of Empire
Duration:00:17:00
Chapter 7: Greek Fire in the Byzantine Empire (7th century CE) – Secret Weapons of War
Duration:00:16:53
Chapter 8: Song Dynasty’s Gunpowder Technology (10th-13th centuries CE) – The Birth of Firearms
Duration:00:16:23
Chapter 9: Mongol Conquests (13th century CE) – Speed, Strategy, and the Mysteries of Genghis Khan
Duration:00:15:51
Chapter 10: The Portuguese and the Caravel (15th century) – The Age of Exploration and Exploitation
Duration:00:17:22
Chapter 11: The Spanish Conquest of the Americas (16th Century CE) – Guns, Germs, and Steel
Duration:00:16:16
Chapter 12: The Dutch East India Company (17th Century CE) – Trade, Ships, and Empire
Duration:00:14:13
Chapter 13: Gunpowder Empires (16th–18th Centuries) – Firearms and Expansion
Duration:00:15:18
Chapter 14: The Industrial Revolution (18th-19th Century) – The Mechanization of Society and the Birth of Inequality on a New Scale
Duration:00:17:51
Chapter 15: The British Empire in India (18th–19th Centuries) – Railways and Rule
Duration:00:16:43
Chapter 16: The Zulu War (1879) – Superior Firepower vs. Traditional Warfare
Duration:00:15:19
Chapter 17: The Scramble for Africa (Late 19th Century) – The Machine Gun and Empire
Duration:00:16:35
Chapter 18: Russo-Japanese War (1904–1905) – Industrial Warfare in Asia
Duration:00:16:05
Chapter 19: World War I (1914-1918) – Trench Warfare and Mass Destruction
Duration:00:14:42
Chapter 20: World War II and the Atomic Bomb (1945) – The Dawn of the Nuclear Age
Duration:00:14:11
Chapter 21: Cold War and Satellite Technology (Mid-20th Century) – The New Arms Race
Duration:00:13:45
Chapter 22: The Digital Divide (Late 20th Century – Present) – The Internet as a Tool of Power
Duration:00:14:50
Chapter 23: The Tyrant of the Future – AI in the Hands of Absolute Power
Duration:00:10:28
Chapter 24: A New Dawn – The Power of Technology for the Greater Good
Duration:00:14:34
Chapter 25: The Wheel (3500 BCE) – The Birth of Mobility and Commerce
Duration:00:18:11
Chapter 26: Aqueducts and Plumbing (312 BCE – Roman Empire) – Access to Clean Water
Duration:00:17:44
Chapter 27: The Printing Press (1450s) – The Revolution of Knowledge and Literacy
Duration:00:20:06
Chapter 28: Vaccination (1796) – Defeating Disease Through Shared Medical Innovation
Duration:00:18:38
Chapter 29: The Steam Engine (18th Century) – Fueling the Industrial Revolution
Duration:00:17:21
Chapter 30: Electric Power (Late 19th Century) – Lighting Up Lives
Duration:00:17:53
Chapter 31: The Automobile (Early 20th Century) – Freedom of Movement for All
Duration:00:16:53
Chapter 32: The Internet (1990s – Present) – The Global Village
Duration:00:18:27
Chapter 33: Mobile Technology (2000s – Present) – Connecting the Disconnected
Duration:00:15:51
Chapter 34: Renewable Energy (21st Century) – Powering a Sustainable Future
Duration:00:16:39
Chapter 35: An Imagined Future – A Leader for the People
Duration:00:12:09
Chapter 36: AI in the 21st Century – The Next Frontier of Inequality
Duration:00:16:59
Chapter 37: Why AI Should Be a Human Right
Duration:00:14:56
Chapter 38: Conclusion – A Call to Action
Duration:00:12:40
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:11