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In The Information Trade, Alexis Wichowski investigates how Big Tech companies (like Google, Facebook, and Amazon) have become "net states"—powerful entities rivaling governments in influence. Blending geopolitics, technology, and economics, she reveals how these corporations collect data, shape policies, and even mediate global conflicts. The book questions who truly controls our digital lives and explores the trade-offs between convenience, privacy, and democracy in the age of digital dominance.
在《信息交易》中,亚历克西斯·维乔斯基揭露了科技巨头(如谷歌、脸书、亚马逊)如何成为"网络国家",拥有堪比政府的权力。本书结合地缘政治、科技与经济,分析这些企业如何收集数据、影响政策甚至干预国际事务。作者探讨了在数字霸权时代,人们在便利、隐私与民主之间付出的代价,引发对"谁真正掌控数字世界"的深刻反思。
Author Profile
Alexis Wichowski is a tech-policy expert, professor at Columbia University, and former U.S. government advisor. Specializing in national security and digital diplomacy, she examines how technology reshapes power structures. Her work has appeared in The New York Times and WIRED, and she advocates for ethical tech governance.
亚历克西斯·维乔斯基是科技政策专家、哥伦比亚大学教授,曾任美国政府顾问,专注研究国家安全与数字外交。她长期分析科技如何重构权力体系,文章见于《纽约时报》《WIRED》,并倡导科技伦理治理。
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