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Hyperscale

Autor Paris Marx
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 oct 2026
An urgent reckoning with the hidden engine of the internet - and the tech overlords who control itEach time we ask Google, search Amazon or use ChatGPT, internet magic seems to unfold before us. But in reality, sprawling server farms stuffed with energy-hungry processors power the architecture of the online world - all while plundering our physical one. Delving into the underbelly of the cloud - a labyrinthine industry of data centres multiplying at an alarming rate - Hyperscale is a searing exposé of the ruinous infrastructure of the digital age. In the race to monopolise, omnipotent tech giants wage a resource war as they trade our future for profit. A razor-sharp dispatch, tech journalist Paris Marx reveals the real threat is not a looming AI apocalypse, but a gargantuan global disaster that's already begun.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9798217048526
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Penguin Publishing Group

Notă biografică

Paris Marx is a tech critic, journalist and host of the acclaimed podcast Tech Won't Save Us. He is the author of Road to Nowhere (2022)and his writing has appeared in Wired, TIME Magazine, NBC News and CBC News. Hyperscale is Marx's second book and he is based in Canada.

Recenzii

Praise for Road to Nowhere:Marx's invaluable book explains how and why big tech's utopian transit projects crashed and burned and what the alternative might look like
Sharply rendered, compelling, and illuminating
Marx [delivers] an astute critique of Silicon Valley and compelling vision of a world where technology is instead used to deliver social good
Marx unmasks Silicon Valley's place in the broader crisis of capital, and the social, economic and ecological damage it does