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The End of Free Will

The End of Free Will

Danish Ali Bajwa

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RK Books Publication
Año de edición:
2026
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Filosofía
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9789699797378
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Do you really choose your thoughts, desires, and decisions-or are they being shaped for you?In an age of algorithms, artificial intelligence, and endless digital stimulation, free will is no longer under attack by force-but by design. Every scroll, click, recommendation, and notification subtly rewires how humans think, feel, and decide. What feels like freedom may be the most sophisticated illusion humanity has ever lived inside.The End of Free Will: How Technology Rewrites Human Choice is a powerful, thought-provoking exploration of how modern technology quietly infiltrates the human mind. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, behavioral science, and real-world digital systems, this book reveals how attention economies, predictive algorithms, surveillance culture, and AI-driven personalization are reshaping human autonomy from the inside out.You will discover:Why most human decisions are automatic-not consciousHow algorithms predict behavior and then guide itHow dopamine loops and infinite feeds hijack attentionWhy personalization doesn’t reflect identity-it shapes itHow convenience weakens self-control and awarenessWhy loss of privacy leads to loss of autonomyHow free will erodes without people ever noticingThis is not an anti-technology manifesto. It is a wake-up call.The book does not argue that free will disappears overnight-but that it slowly collapses as digital environments remove friction, overwhelm attention, and condition behavior. The most dangerous control, after all, is the one that feels like freedom.Most importantly, this book offers a path forward. By understanding how choice is engineered, readers can begin reclaiming awareness, rebuilding attention, and restoring intentional decision-making in a world designed to influence them.If you have ever wondered:Why you check your phone without thinkingWhy certain beliefs feel inevitableWhy distraction feels harder to escape each yearWhether human autonomy can survive the AI ageThen this book is for you.Free will is not gone-but it is under pressure. The question is not whether technology is changing human choice. It already is.The real question is: will you notice in time?

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