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The Day Free Will Died

How Technology Quietly Took Control of Human Choice

Danish Ali Bajwa

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Rk Books Publication
12 May 2026
In The Day Free Will Died: How Technology Quietly Took Control of Human Choice, readers are taken into a powerful exploration of how modern technology, algorithms, artificial intelligence, social media, surveillance systems, and personalized digital environments are silently reshaping human decision-making.

For centuries, free will has been considered one of the foundations of human identity. We believe we choose what to watch, what to buy, what to believe, who to follow, and even how to think. But in today's digital world, every click, search, like, pause, scroll, and purchase leaves behind a trail of data. That data is analyzed, predicted, and used to influence our behavior in ways most people never notice.

This eye-opening book examines how algorithms filter information, how social media predicts behavior, how personalized advertising and micro-targeting influence decisions, and how artificial intelligence is becoming a silent advisor in everyday life. It also explores the psychological mechanisms behind digital manipulation, including cognitive biases, dopamine loops, behavioral addiction, social validation, and the illusion of choice.

Inside this book, you will discover:

How human decision-making evolved from instinct to conscious choice

Why algorithms have become powerful gatekeepers of information

How social media platforms predict and shape behavior

The hidden role of personalized ads and micro-targeting

How artificial intelligence influences life choices without obvious control

Why surveillance, data tracking, and privacy loss threaten autonomy

How technology exploits human psychology for attention, engagement, and profit

Practical awareness for reclaiming conscious choice in the digital age

The Day Free Will Died is both a warning and a wake-up call. It reveals how convenience, personalization, and digital efficiency can quietly come at the cost of independence, privacy, and authentic decision-making.

In a world where choices appear endless, this book asks one urgent question:

Are you truly choosing-or are you being guided by systems designed to know you better than you know yourself?
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Imprint:   Rk Books Publication
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   254g
ISBN:   9789699797811
ISBN 10:   9699797819
Pages:   136
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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