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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. WHEN COMPUTERS BECOME ALIVEThe Systems That Learn, Evolve, and No Longer Need YouBy Tanner Dean BettsMost people think the future of computing is faster machines.They're wrong.The real shift is not speed.It's not power.It's not even intelligence.It's substrate.We are entering a phase where…computation is no longer built on silicon alone.Instead, it is being constructed from: living cellsneural tissuesynthetic biological systemsThese systems don't just run code.They adapt.They respond.They change over time.And once a system can change itself, something fundamental breaks: Control no longer works the way you think it does.At first, biological computing looks like progress.More efficient systems.More powerful intelligence.Better integration with the human body.But beneath the surface, a deeper transition is unfolding: We are moving from systems that are programmedto systems that are grown.And systems that are grown behave differently.They: produce unexpected outcomesevolve under pressurerespond to environments in ways that can't be fully predictedYou don't debug them the same way.You don't contain them the same way.And eventually-you don't control them the same way.WHEN COMPUTERS BECOME ALIVE is not a hype-driven tech book.It is a systems-level examination of what happens when computation crosses a line: From tool to system to something closer to organismInside, you'll uncover: Why biological computing breaks traditional safety modelsHow adaptive systems quietly eliminate predictabilityThe hidden risks of systems that evolve after deploymentWhat happens when computation integrates directly with the human bodyWhy containment becomes a biological problem-not a technical oneHow incentives push development faster than understandingThe point where systems stop needing human oversight to functionThis is not speculation.The foundations already exist.The shift is already underway.Most people simply haven't recognized what it means yet.Because the danger isn't that these systems will fail.It's that they will work-just not in ways that remain fully aligned with human control.At some point, the question changes.It is no longer: "Can we build it?"It becomes: "What happens when it no longer behaves like something we built?"You won't see the transition happen in a single moment.There will be no announcement.No clear line.Just a gradual realization: The systems are no longer behaving like tools.And the old assumptions don't apply anymore.If you are interested in: emerging technologies that change more than they appear tothe hidden risks behind biological and adaptive systemshow control breaks down in complex environmentswhere computation, biology, and power intersectThen this book will show you what most explanations leave out.Because once computation becomes alive, you are no longer operating outside the system. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.