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Daniel Suarez

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Change Agent Daemon Freedom_ Influx Kill Decision

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They__e called sock puppets. We create armies of artificial online personas _ user accounts that espouse views certain interested parties want espoused. We flood forums, online comment sections, social media. ... It__ amazing what a few people and a little money can accomplish online. Our puppets have turned whole elections. _ Everything the public sees is managed. If there__ a valuable brand to protect _ whether it__ a person or a dish soap _ these fuckers are out there protecting it, shaping the narrative. I mean_ who the hell follows dish soap on Twitter? How does anyone believe that shit__ real? (p. 292-294)

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Look, cell phone geolocation data shows very few clustering anomalies for this hour and climate. And that__ holding up pretty much across all major metro areas. It__ gone down six percentage points since news of the Karachi workshop hit the Web, and it__ trending downward. If people are protesting, they aren__ doing it in the streets._ He circled his finger over a few clusters of dots. __ome potential protest knots in Portland and Austin, but defiance-related tag cloud groupings in social media put us within the three-sigma rule__eaning roughly sixty-eight percent of the values lie within one standard deviation of the mean.

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Innovation was a curious thing. It never failed to amaze him. And yet this place confirmed what they__ long known: that truly disruptive innovation rarely came from the expected sources. They__ had so much more luck investing in eccentric B and C students. The rationale was simple: Those heavily invested in the status quo had difficulty thinking outside of it__nd were often tainted by it. Especially when success and peer approval beckoned. One did not accidentally graduate from top-tier schools. One strove to get in and to maintain grades once there, and to do that, one usually needed to be a master at conformity. To excel in all the accepted conventions. No, the truly different thinkers often went unnoticed.