Course detail
Exponential Technologies
FSI-ZNVAcad. year: 2023/2024
The course provides a view of the likely future development of technology, both at the global level and in the selected specialized areas related to mechanical engineering. Attention is paid mainly to disruptive and exponential technologies, which fundamentally surpass and displace existing technologies. The course helps students to create a thought framework that leads to the belief that even small groups of people can contribute to solving major societal challenges through these technologies.
Teaching takes place in cooperation with the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University.
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Entry knowledge
Rules for evaluation and completion of the course
- active participation in lectures (min. 5 from 10 points),
- submission of an essay dealing with the possible future use of knowledge of disruptive or exponential technologies in mechanical engineering (min. 25 from 50 points),
- presentation of an essay and discussion (min. 20 from 40 points).
Lectures: attendance is mandatory and controlled by the teacher. Maximum of two absences is allowed. In case of long-term absence, compensation for missed classes is in the competence of the course guarantor.
Aims
- Knowledge of theoretical basis of technological singularity.
- Understanding of the limits of "linear thinking".
- An idea of the future demographic, economic and technological development of society.
- Ability of global and interdisciplinary thinking.
- Ability to use the knowledge of emerging sciences and technologies in solving engineering problems.
Study aids
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
The technological singularity. New York, NY: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2017. ISBN 978-3-662-54031-2. (EN)
Recommended reading
BRYNJOLFSSON, Erik. Druhý věk strojů: práce, pokrok a prosperita v éře špičkových technologií. V Brně: Jan Melvil Publishing, 2015. Pod povrchem. ISBN 978-80-87270-71-4. (CS)
DIAMANDIS, Peter H. a Steven KOTLER. Hojnost: budoucnost je lepší, než si myslíte. Praha: Dokořán, 2013. ISBN 978-80-7363-526-8. (CS)
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
- Economic, intercultural and anthroposocial factors of the future development of the society.
- Evolution and its perspectives.
- Biology-inspired artificial intelligence.
- Autonomous machines.
- Current state and future of nanotechnologies.
- Current use of solar energy and prospects for the future.
- The future of biomedical technologies.
- Mobile robotics.
- How to write an essay.