The notification arrives at 3:47 AM: “Your post about urban bike lanes has influenced transportation funding allocation in twelve metropolitan areas.” Another arrives at lunch: “Your shared article on mental health resources contributed to healthcare budget decisions affecting 2.3 million people.” This is the future. What I see as the logical evolution of a democracy […]
Tag: surveillance capitalism
Enjoy the Silence
I found myself on the seventeenth floor of my father’s apartment building, staring at the door I hadn’t passed through in three years. The hallway smelled of synthetic pine and recycled air. My neural implant pinged softly, reminding me that I had 14 hours and 37 minutes to clear the space before the building’s automated […]