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Steve Jurvetson Book Recommendations
Steve Jurvetson is an American businessman and venture capitalist.
(Read more on Wikipedia)8 Books Recommended
The Fabric of Reality
The Science of Parallel Universes--and Its Implications
by David Deutsch
"Realized that a quantum computer would be fundamentally unlike anything we have in this world today." - Steve Jurvetson (Source)
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Out Of Control
The New Biology Of Machines, Social Systems, And The Economic World
by Kevin Kelly
"The single book that’s had the most influence on me my entire life. [...] It started my life long fascination of the biological metaphors in technology." - Steve Jurvetson (Source)
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The Scientist in the Crib
What Early Learning Tells Us About the Mind
by Alison Gopnik
"The only thing I did to prepare for being a parent was to read [this book]." - Steve Jurvetson (Source)
The Age of Spiritual Machines
When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence
by Ray Kurzweil
"I have been maintaining [a graph from this book] ever since I read [this book], and I show it in every presentation I give. [...] I would go further and assert that this is the most important graph ever conceived." - Steve Jurvetson (Source)
Gödel, Escher, Bach
An Eternal Golden Braid
by Douglas R. Hofstadter
Steve Jurvetson mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast. (Source)
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Kevin Kelly, Naval Ravikant, Demis Hassabis, David Deutsch, Sahil Lavingia, Chris Hayes
A New Kind of Science
by Stephen Wolfram
"A series of epiphanies from [the author] and others that the world is really interesting when you look at iterative algorithms applied millions and billions of times." - Steve Jurvetson (Source)
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Ready Player One
by Ernest Cline
"A gift to all of my Apple II programming buddies from high school and Dungeons & Dragons comrades." - Steve Jurvetson (Source)
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Brian Armstrong, Astro Teller, Mark Zuckerberg, George R. R. Martin, Jenn Im, Austen Allred, Bill Gurley
Abundance
The Future Is Better Than You Think
by Peter Diamandis
"Writes about [how] everything is great because physical things are so inexpensive that even the poorest of the poor could live like kings of just a few years prior." - Steve Jurvetson (Source)