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" This transformational work from Google's Schmidt and Cohen examines the
boundaries of the physical world we currently inhabit and offers a
vision into our digital future: a world where everyone is connected, and
what it means for people, nations, and businesses. Global connectivity
can help generate more jobs in internet security and intellectual
property and privacy law, while offering visible figures access to media
outlets for self-promotion. Schmidt and Cohen address global
connectivity and the relationships between invasion of privacy and
government's control over people's private information; such
connectivity opens doors to identity theft and increases the risk for
cyber warfare. Societies will be at risk of fragmentation, facing ethnic
and religious strife, as well as trouble emerging from online
communities. The possibility of cyber terrorism and cyberwarfare will
increase the likelihood of "new code wars" in which silent attacks are
inevitable. Schmidt and Cohen outline plans to reconstruct societies and
offer ideas for innovative policies that may allow societies to recover
quickly. Technology connects us all, but as we become more dependent on
it, will it eliminate physical human contact altogether?" (Publishers Weekly)
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