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  2. The Transparent Society - Wikipedia

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    The Transparent Society (1998) is a non-fiction book by the science-fiction author David Brin in which he forecasts social transparency and some degree of erosion of privacy, as it is overtaken by low-cost surveillance, communication and database technology, and proposes new institutions and practices that he believes would provide benefits that would more than compensate for lost privacy.

  3. David Brin - Wikipedia

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    Glen David Brin (born October 6, 1950) is an American science fiction author. He has won the Hugo , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Locus , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Campbell [ 6 ] and Nebula Awards . [ 7 ] His novel The Postman was adapted into a 1997 feature film starring Kevin Costner .

  4. Category:Books by David Brin - Wikipedia

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    Category: Books by David Brin. ... The Transparent Society This page was last edited on 10 November 2017, at 11:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Detroit Historical Society planning events to amplify Black ...

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    The Detroit Historical Society has teamed with The Hustle to amplify Black-owned businesses with two upcoming panel discussions, the Detroit Free Press reports.

  6. Radical transparency - Wikipedia

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    Modern usage of the term radical transparency coincided with increased public use of Information communications technologies including the Internet. Kevin Kelly argued in 1994 that, “in the network era, openness wins, central control is lost.” [3]: p.116 David Brin's writing on The Transparent Society re-imagined the societal consequences of radical transparency remixing Orwell's 1984.

  7. Foundation's Triumph - Wikipedia

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    Foundation's Triumph (1999) is a science fiction novel by American writer David Brin, set in Isaac Asimov's Foundation universe. It is the third book of the Second Foundation trilogy, which was written after Asimov's death by three authors, authorized by the Asimov estate.

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  9. “The American Society of Magical Negroes,” which premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, follows a young artist named Aren (Justice Smith) who is invited to join a secret collective of ...