'Full of historical anecdotes . . . but this is much more than a
history book. [George Dyson] weaves his threads together for a
purpose. Using voices of the past and present, he describes a fresh
and sometimes startling viewpoint of the emerging relationship
between nature and machines. From vignettes about Olaf Stapledon,
George Boole, John von Neumann, and Samuel Butler, a larger story
develops in which the twin processes of intelligence and evolution
are inseparably intertwined' Danny Hillis, Wired
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