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Mentioned in 9 episodes
The Circle
Book • 2013
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Mentioned in 9 episodes
Mentioned as part of a trio of dystopian cultural works about powerful entities knowing everything about you.

134 snips
Zo wordt je AI wél privacy-vriendelijk + Dario Amodei's CNN-optreden | AI Report
Mentioned by
Tiffany Jenkins as a book with observations on the desire to expose oneself and be transparent.


73 snips
The Past and Present of Privacy and Public Life (with Tiffany Jenkins)
Recommended by Jonathan Raymond to illustrate the dangers of constant connectivity and the need for isolation.

27 snips
702: Moving Past Transactional and Towards Relational, with Jonathan Raymond
Mentioned by David Brin as a novel that explores the potential downsides of a completely transparent society.

26 snips
What You Can Do to Ensure a Better Future | David Brin (Replay)
Mentioned by
Manoush Zomorodi as the predecessor to "The Every", exploring similar themes of technology's impact on society.


12 snips
Dave Eggers: Writing For A Better Future
Mentioned by
Kara Swisher in the context of discussing the impact of social media and technology on culture.


Recode Decode: Dave Eggers
Mentioned by Stacy Brown as a book read in a faculty book club, which sparked discussions about the impact of technology on society and self-identity.

Stacy Brown, "Revolutionize Youth Book Clubs: Strategies for Meaningful and Fun Reading Experiences" (Bloomsbury, 2024)
Mentioned by Zakir Hossain for its relevance to concerns about privacy and surveillance in the age of AI.

Ways librarians are leading the AI Literacy Conversation
Mentioned by Liliana Naydan as one of the authors whose work is analyzed in her book's chapter on capitalism and digitization.

Liliana M. Naydan, "Flat-World Fiction: Digital Humanity in Early Twenty-First-Century America" (U Georgia Press, 2021)
Von Isabella Herrmann als Beispiel für einen Film erwähnt, der ethische und politische Fragen aufwirft.

Was wir von Science-Fiction über Politik lernen
Mentioned by Liliana Naydan as one of the authors whose work is analyzed in her book's chapter on capitalism.

Liliana M. Naydan, "Flat-World Fiction: Digital Humanity in Early Twenty-First-Century America" (U Georgia Press, 2021)