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The Algorithm Dictatorship. When Code Controls Civilization
Usama Bajwa (Author) · RK Books Publication · Hardcover
What happens when power no longer wears a crown, carries a badge, or stands behind a podium-but hides inside code?
In The Algorithm Dictatorship, readers are taken into the invisible architecture of modern control, where algorithms silently shape what we see, what we believe, what we buy, and even how we think. From social media feeds and search engines to predictive technologies, data extraction, surveillance capitalism, and behavioral manipulation, this book reveals how digital systems have become the hidden forces guiding civilization.
Once designed as simple tools for solving problems, algorithms have evolved into powerful decision-making systems. They influence public opinion, personalize reality, filter information, predict behavior, and create the illusion of free choice. Behind every click, scroll, search, and purchase lies a data-driven machine designed to collect, analyze, and monetize human behavior.
This book explores:
How algorithms became the invisible infrastructure of modern lifeWhy data has become the new currency of controlHow digital platforms use psychology, addiction loops, and emotional targetingThe dangers of surveillance capitalism and behavioral profilingHow social media creates echo chambers, filter bubbles, and manufactured influenceWhy transparency, consent, and human agency matter in the algorithmic ageClear, thought-provoking, and urgently relevant, The Algorithm Dictatorship exposes the growing power of code over civilization and challenges readers to question how much freedom they are willing to trade for convenience.
For readers interested in technology, artificial intelligence, digital privacy, social media, ethics, and the future of society, this book is a timely warning about the invisible systems already shaping our world.
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