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Amy Turing is the author of Technofascist Protocol: New World Order, a techno-thriller exploring the collision of AI, control, and digital resistance. Writing under a pseudonym, Amy draws inspiration from real-world geopolitics, ethical dilemmas in tech, and the societal impacts of predictive algorithms.

Amy previously worked at a major social media platform where she witnessed firsthand how digital systems shape public perception. Following its high-profile acquisition and restructuring, she—like many others—was shown the door.

When offline, Amy enjoys reading philosophical books, walking in nature, and disconnecting from the digital noise.

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Amy Turing Yes — but indirectly. Everything in the book is fiction, yet inspired by real-world technologies: sentiment analysis tools, predictive policing, socia…moreYes — but indirectly. Everything in the book is fiction, yet inspired by real-world technologies: sentiment analysis tools, predictive policing, social credit experiments, the gamification of civic behavior. I kept asking myself: if these tools exist, what happens when they converge? The events are made up. The mechanisms are real.(less)
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What inspired Technofascist Protocol: New World Order?

What inspired Technofascist Protocol: New World Order?

It started with a simple, uncomfortable question:
What if belief itself could be engineered — not by force, but by the very platforms we trust to “connect” us?

This book came out of late-night reading, real-world news, and the eerie sense that the line between persuasion and programming is growing thin. I didn’t want to write about an Orwellian b Read more of this blog post »
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