The Frictionless State: How We Traded Freedom for Comfort
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Beschrijving
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What if the greatest threat to human freedom never arrived through war, dictatorship, or force?What if it arrived through comfort?For decades, humanity believed technology would liberate us. The internet connected the world. Smartphones placed infinite knowledge in our pockets. Algorithms simplified everyday life. Artificial intelligence began removing friction from human existence itself.And slowly, almost invisibly, convenience became dependency.In The Frictionless State, Paul Wise explores the transformation already happening around us - a world where algorithms know us better than we know ourselves, where artificial intelligence quietly shapes decisions before we realize we are making them, and where modern society willingly trades autonomy for comfort one small step at a time.From the rise of smartphones and social media to predictive algorithms, digital surveillance, behavioral scoring, AI companions, synthetic reality, and the future of human cognition, this book examines how technology is no longer simply a tool humanity uses - it is becoming the environment humanity lives inside.But unlike classic dystopian fiction, the world described here does not feel oppressive.It feels convenient.Safe. Personalized. Efficient. Comfortable.That is what makes it dangerous.Blending philosophy, psychology, technology, and social analysis, The Frictionless State feels like a modern-day successor to Orwell's 1984 and Huxley's Brave New World - not as fiction, but as a quiet observation of the direction modern civilization is already moving toward.This is not a story about machines conquering humanity.It is a story about humanity surrendering itself one comfortable step at a time.And the most unsettling part?Most people may never want to go back.
What if the greatest threat to human freedom never arrived through war, dictatorship, or force?What if it arrived through comfort?For decades, humanity believed technology would liberate us. The internet connected the world. Smartphones placed infinite knowledge in our pockets. Algorithms simplified everyday life. Artificial intelligence began removing friction from human existence itself.And slowly, almost invisibly, convenience became dependency.In The Frictionless State, Paul Wise explores the transformation already happening around us - a world where algorithms know us better than we know ourselves, where artificial intelligence quietly shapes decisions before we realize we are making them, and where modern society willingly trades autonomy for comfort one small step at a time.From the rise of smartphones and social media to predictive algorithms, digital surveillance, behavioral scoring, AI companions, synthetic reality, and the future of human cognition, this book examines how technology is no longer simply a tool humanity uses - it is becoming the environment humanity lives inside.But unlike classic dystopian fiction, the world described here does not feel oppressive.It feels convenient.Safe. Personalized. Efficient. Comfortable.That is what makes it dangerous.Blending philosophy, psychology, technology, and social analysis, The Frictionless State feels like a modern-day successor to Orwell's 1984 and Huxley's Brave New World - not as fiction, but as a quiet observation of the direction modern civilization is already moving toward.This is not a story about machines conquering humanity.It is a story about humanity surrendering itself one comfortable step at a time.And the most unsettling part?Most people may never want to go back.
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