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gabe [he/him]@literature.cafe to PrintSF@literature.cafe · 2 years ago

What book is an example of this?

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What book is an example of this?

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gabe [he/him]@literature.cafe to PrintSF@literature.cafe · 2 years ago
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cross posted from https://aussie.zone/post/1331956 with an edited title

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  • MikeyMongol@literature.cafe
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    Every book with killer robots in it.

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    Ready Player One has the worldwide virtual reality system owned by a single corporation with one shareholder, and

    spoiler

    change of ownership determined by being the best at video games and trivia


    Mark Zuckerburg: “people will love it!”

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    I’m not much of a reader but I saw this comparison posted on Lemmy recently that says we might be living in Huxley’s brave new world. Whether it fits what you’re saying I’m not sure but it was the first thing I thought of.

    https://churchm.ag/huxley-vs-orwell-amusing-ourselves-into-ruin/

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    The Minority Report is a classic.

    It’s almost entirely a cautionary tale about the dangers of law enforcement agencies acting against citizens on the basis of “precrimes” crimes that have not yet occurred or even begun to be planned but that they predict will be committed.

    It’s came up a lot in recent years when news articles talk about new Machine Learning applications the police have commissioned. They do tend to have serious problems, although not quite in the way Phillip K. Dick predicted.

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