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Two new novels explore a world where technology has even greater access to our minds

2025/4/11
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Andrew Limbaugh: 本期节目讨论了两部科幻小说,它们探讨了科技对人类思想和记忆的侵入。第一部是Audrey Lee的《记忆的机制》,讲述了一个女人在精神健康机构接受可疑治疗的故事,其中涉及虚拟现实技术。第二部是Laila Lalami的《梦之酒店》,讲述了一个通过植入物监控梦境的世界。 Audrey Lee: 我的小说《记忆的机制》的核心谜团是女主角无法回忆起过去一年发生的事情。她需要弄清楚自己记得的是否真实,以及能否相信自己认为真实的事情。小说探讨了记忆的可塑性,以及科技如何操纵记忆。在研究过程中,我发现人类的记忆很容易被操纵,因为人们渴望符合社会压力、归属感和取悦他人。如果没有记忆,我们就不知道自己是谁,因为记忆构成了我们的身份认同。 Laila Lalami: 我的小说《梦之酒店》描绘了一个通过植入物监控人们梦境的世界,这些数据被卖给政府,并改变了人们的生活。主人公莎拉·侯赛因过着普通的生活,直到有一天因为梦境显示她即将犯罪而被带走。这本书探讨了监控状态下个人隐私的丧失,以及人们如何应对这种状况。谷歌曾经给我推送了一条通知,让我意识到科技公司对个人信息的收集程度已经细致到令人不安的地步。未来,人们仅剩的隐私可能只有梦境。自由意味着不受他人(包括自己)注视的自我休息,生活应该被体验,而不是被控制和盘存。这本书旨在警示人们,过度接受监控会对人际关系、社会和自我认知造成负面影响。在写作本书后,我开始尝试减少对科技的依赖,并减少上网时间。

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Two new novels explore technology's increasing access to our most intimate thoughts. First, the protagonist in The Mechanics of Memory can't remember her last year. Hope has found herself in a too-perfect mental health facility where she participates in questionable treatment, some involving virtual reality. Audrey Lee's novel follows Hope as she slowly starts to recall pieces of her life and questions what to believe. In today's episode, Lee joins Here & Now's Scott Tong for a conversation about memory and identity – and the extent to which our memories are malleable. Then, a new book by Laila Lalami imagines a world in which dreams are surveilled through special implants designed to aid sleep. The Dream Hotel is about a woman who's pulled aside when her dreams indicate she's on the verge of committing a crime. In today's episode, Lalami speaks with NPR's Emily Kwong about coming face to face with the surveillance state and the author's efforts to untether herself from certain technology.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)