![]() Foer explains not just the looming existential crisis but the imperative of resistance. At stake is nothing less than who we are, and what we will become. By reclaiming our private authority over how we intellectually engage with the world, we have the power to stem the tide. Tracing the intellectual history of computer science-from the Descartes and the enlightenment to Alan Turing to Stuart Brand and the hippie origins of today’s Silicon Valley-Foer exposes the dark underpinnings of our most idealistic dreams for technology. A New York Times Book ReviewNotable Book of 2017 One of the best books of the year by The New York Times,LA Times, and NPR. They have produced an unstable and narrow culture of misinformation, and put us on a path to a world without private contemplation, autonomous thought, or solitary introspection-a world without mind. As these companies have expanded, marketing themselves as champions of individuality and pluralism, their algorithms have pressed us into conformity and laid waste to privacy. We shop with Amazon socialize on Facebook turn to Apple for entertainment and rely on Google for information. Over the past few decades there has been a revolution in terms of who controls knowledge and information. ![]()
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