Room 101 Has Wi-Fi
How Digital Technology Turned Orwell's Warning into Today's World
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ナレーター:
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Gene Snowden
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著者:
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David G. Stone
このコンテンツについて
The most chilling dystopia is the one we build ourselves.
What if George Orwell's 1984 wasn't a warning about the future—but a blueprint that Silicon Valley has been following for decades?
In Room 101 Has Wi-Fi, David G. Stone exposes the terrifying reality that we're living in Orwell's dystopia right now. The difference? We're not prisoners—we're willing participants.
Discover how digital technology has surpassed Orwell's darkest imagination:
• Your smartphone is the perfect telescreen—tracking location, recording conversations, and monitoring behavior 24/7
• Big Tech has become Big Brother—wielding more power than any government in history
• Social media platforms function as modern Ministries of Truth—controlling information and shaping reality
• Algorithms police our thoughts—determining what we see, think, and believe
• We've traded freedom for convenience—and most of us don't even realize it
But Stone doesn't just diagnose the problem—he provides the cure. Through shocking revelations, real-world examples, and practical solutions, this book shows you how to:
Recognize the subtle ways you're being manipulated and controlled Reclaim your digital privacy and autonomy Use technology on your terms, not theirs Join the growing resistance movement against surveillance capitalism Build a future where technology serves humanity, not the other way around
The telescreen in Room 101 was fiction. The one in your pocket is real.
From the author who predicted the rise of surveillance capitalism, comes the essential guide to understanding and escaping the digital dystopia we've created. Whether you're a privacy advocate, concerned parent, or simply someone who values freedom, this book will change how you think about technology forever.
The screen is watching you. It's time to watch back.
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