FORUMMAKASSARINFO.COM-Jakarta — Known for his inspiring blend of maritime wisdom and business acumen, Captain Eddy Sumartono is embarking on a new mission. This time, his voyage isn’t across oceans but through the pages of his latest book, “The Ethics of Tomorrow: Navigating Morality in a Technological Age”. Written in English, this book aims to reach readers worldwide, diving into one of the hottest topics of our era—the ethical implications of technology.
English as the Global Language of Change Captain Eddy, already a respected figure in maritime circles and leadership training, chose English to amplify his message on a global scale. When asked why he picked English for this particular book, his answer was simple: “The world is facing these challenges together. From data privacy to AI, these issues don’t recognize borders. English is a way to connect with everyone.”
By writing in English, Captain Eddy is opening up conversations to people from all walks of life, from tech enthusiasts to corporate leaders and policymakers. He hopes The Ethics of Tomorrow will encourage readers from different cultures to come together and tackle these universal questions.
What’s Inside the Book? This isn’t your typical guidebook on technology. Captain Eddy takes readers through a thoughtful exploration of issues like the impact of algorithms on our daily lives, the moral implications of automation, and the fine line between privacy and transparency. As he puts it, “Technology is like a double-edged sword. It can bring about so much good, but it also has consequences we need to be careful of.”
By framing these debates through the lens of ethical responsibility, Captain Eddy encourages readers to be both open to innovation and cautious of its potential pitfalls. “If we want a future where technology serves humanity positively, we need to understand the moral decisions that come with it.”
A Digital Age Book for a Digital Age Audience
Recognizing that the world has shifted towards digital convenience, Captain Eddy is ensuring that The Ethics of Tomorrow will be available in both print and digital formats. From online bookstores to e-readers, the book will be accessible to readers from anywhere at any time.
“Accessibility is key,” he says. “The goal is for anyone, anywhere, to pick up the book and join this conversation.” Captain Eddy hopes his insights will inspire discussions in global forums and even academic settings, sparking conversations that transcend geographical boundaries.
A Guide for Future Leaders
Captain Eddy doesn’t just aim to present theory; he wants this book to serve as a practical guide for leaders at all levels—whether they’re CEOs, startup founders, or young professionals. He believes that effective leadership in today’s world is about more than just riding the waves of change. “It’s about steering those waves responsibly,” he explains.
For Captain Eddy, making the right decisions isn’t just about the here and now; it’s about setting up future generations for success. “We owe it to those who come after us to make thoughtful choices that will stand the test of time,” he adds. Bringing Together Ethics and Innovation In The Ethics of Tomorrow, Captain Eddy hopes to bridge the worlds of ethics and technology. It’s not just a book; it’s a call to action. He’s optimistic that as more people engage with these ideas, we’ll all move towards a more responsible, thoughtful use of technology.
“This book isn’t just for tech insiders; it’s for everyone. Whether you’re a developer, a student, or someone simply curious about where the world is headed, I hope you’ll find something meaningful here.” A Lifelong Journey of Learning Writing his third book has been another chapter in Captain Eddy’s life of learning and sharing knowledge. With years of experience in maritime leadership and business, he’s a testament to the idea that there’s no boundary to contributing meaningfully to the global dialogue.
As he reflects on this journey, he says, “Writing isn’t just about putting words on a page; it’s about opening doors to a future where technology and ethics can thrive together.” Join the Movement
Captain Eddy invites everyone—students, professionals, and curious minds alike—to join him on this journey. The Ethics of Tomorrow isn’t just a book; it’s a pathway to a more ethical, connected world. “Small changes today can create a wave of impact tomorrow,” he concludes. With the book’s launch around the corner, Captain Eddy encourages everyone to approach the complexities of technology with open hearts and mindful actions.
This engaging piece speaks to readers on a personal level while keeping the subject matter accessible, inviting more readers to participate in the conversation Captain Eddy is starting.
















