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In this short book James paint an overly simplified future that machines infused world full of VR/AR/ML/AI looks like. All that for no particular reason and without paying attention to any social and economical consequences that a technological revolution of the future brings. Or to what people want, love and feel.
Picking out a movie / trip / dish is part of experience that people want to have. And pushing and picking the stuff we “want” right under our noses is advertising. And that's what we don't really want more.
I'm a technology guy, I'm all in on the machine heavy future of humanity (see my book list). But that future needs more thinking than Little Book wants us to believe.