
In "New Dark Age," James Bridle reveals how our data-rich world paradoxically breeds less understanding. Hailed as the "Orwell of the computer age," this provocative bestseller asks: Are we building a future we can't comprehend? Mark O'Connell calls it "brilliant and bracing."
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What happens when the tools we create to make sense of the world actually make it harder to understand? We're drowning in information yet starving for meaning. Our phones know where we've been, algorithms decide what we see, and computational systems run our lives-but ask anyone to explain how it all actually works, and you'll get blank stares. This isn't just about technology being complicated. It's about something more unsettling: we've constructed a global infrastructure so complex that comprehension itself has become impossible. The internet was supposed to enlighten us, yet it's produced conspiracy theories, political polarization, and a strange new fundamentalism. We have more data than ever, but we're thinking less clearly. Welcome to the new dark age-not a rejection of knowledge, but a crisis born from its overwhelming abundance.
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