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The Big Tech Industry’s Ongoing War Crimes Against Humanity and Humanism: Man’s Inhumanity to Himself
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- ISBN8235277687
- EAN9798235277687
- Date de parution08/07/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
This book is a bold and thought- provoking examination of the growing influence and unchecked power of major tech corporations on global affairs, human rights abuse, geopolitical conflict, and the ethical direction of modern society. Drawing on documented sources and contemporary global developments, the book explores how artificial intelligence, cloud infrastructure, and digital platforms have become instruments of modern conflict.
It examines digital dominance and information control by major technology companies, the ethical implications of AI-assisted targeting systems, and the complicity of corporations, governments, and media in enabling oppressor regimes. "This book challenges the unchecked power of Big Tech and examines its expanding role in shaping global conflict, human rights concerns, and the erosion of human dignity, " said Gobin.
"I intended this book to invoke empathy and compassion across mankind ... to ensure that good prevails over evil
It examines digital dominance and information control by major technology companies, the ethical implications of AI-assisted targeting systems, and the complicity of corporations, governments, and media in enabling oppressor regimes. "This book challenges the unchecked power of Big Tech and examines its expanding role in shaping global conflict, human rights concerns, and the erosion of human dignity, " said Gobin.
"I intended this book to invoke empathy and compassion across mankind ... to ensure that good prevails over evil



