Computers Books
The category of "Computers" encompasses a vast and dynamic realm that transcends mere technical manuals or programming guides, inviting readers into a rich tapestry of innovation, theory, and societal impact. This genre is uniquely defined by its intersection of technology and human experience, offering not only practical insights into the workings of hardware and software but also profound explorations of how these tools shape our world. Educated readers, from aspiring technologists to seasoned professionals, gravitate toward these works in search of both knowledge and inspiration, eager to understand the underlying principles that govern the digital landscape. Within this category, one can expect a diverse array of texts that range from comprehensive summaries of emerging technologies to in-depth analyses of their implications on culture, ethics, and economy. Readers will find themselves engaged with thought-provoking discussions that challenge conventional wisdom and provoke critical thinking about the role of technology in contemporary society. The intellectual value derived from these books lies not only in their ability to elucidate complex concepts but also in their capacity to inspire innovation and foster a deeper appreciation for the digital age. To fully appreciate the richness of this category, readers are encouraged to approach each text with an open mind and a willingness to engage with both the technical details and the broader philosophical questions they raise. By doing so, one can uncover the intricate connections between technology and humanity, ultimately gaining a more nuanced understanding of how computers influence our lives and shape our future. In this way, the literature on computers serves as both a guide and a mirror, reflecting our aspirations and anxieties in an ever-evolving digital world.

Artificial Intelligence
Melanie Mitchell
A Guide for Thinking Humans

Superagency
Reid Hoffman, Greg Beato
What Could Possibly Go Right with Our AI Future

That Little Voice in Your Head
Mo Gawdat
Adjust the Code That Runs Your Brain

What They Teach You at Harvard Business School
Broughton Philip De
My Two Years Inside The Cauldron of Capitalism

Essentialism
Greg McKeown
Improve your life by only focusing on the essentials

The Master Algorithm
Pedro Domingos
How The Quest For The Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World

Valley of Genius
Adam Fisher
The Uncensored History of Silicon Valley (As Told by the Hackers, Founders, and Freaks Who Made It Boom)

Ghost in the Wires
Kevin D. Mitnick, Steve Wozniak, William L. Simon
My Adventures as the World’s Most Wanted Hacker

Tribe of Hackers
Marcus J. Carey, Jennifer Jin
Cybersecurity Advice from the Best Hackers in the World

Breaking The Habit of Being Yourself
Joe Dispenza
How to Lose Your Mind and Create a New One

Spam Nation
Brian Krebs
The Inside Story of Organized Cybercrime – From Global Epidemic to Your Front Door

The Intel Trinity
Michael S. Malone
How Robert Noyce, Gordon Moore and Andy Grove Built the World’s Most Important Company