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Spark by John Twelve Hawks:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas
Outstanding novel describes a man with a very unusual inner life; he has a disease that makes him believe and act as if he is already dead. The novel gives a unique perspective on the problems of unemployment due to technology advances and surveillance by the government. Highly recommended. Select
an invention:
EYE Program A massive government database on civilians.
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Freedom ID A chip inserted into the hand for identification (and surveillance) purposes.
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Norm-All Program A set of algorithms that determine a reasonable location for every citizen.
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Nubot An android that directly replaces a human at their job.
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