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Creating a People Machine

The menace of Simulmatics
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January–February 2021, no. 428

If Then: How one data company invented the future by Jill Lepore

John Murray, $32.99 pb, 427 pp

Creating a People Machine

The menace of Simulmatics
by
January–February 2021, no. 428

Long before Amazon, Twitter, and Facebook, a company called Simulmatics Corporation sought to predict and control human behaviour through the analysis of big data. If Then tells the story of that company, from its humble beginnings in a tiny office on Madison Avenue to the hallways of political power in Washington, DC.

The story starts and ends with Ed Greenfield. Greenfield was an adman, businessman, and early adopter of new technology. An optimist might regard him as an entrepreneur in the vein of Bill Gates. A cynic might call him a huckster, a Hollywood-style conman whose life seems almost too bizarre to be true, until you see the closing credits read: ‘Based on a true story’.

Joshua Krook reviews 'If Then: How one data company invented the future' by Jill Lepore

If Then: How one data company invented the future

by Jill Lepore

John Murray, $32.99 pb, 427 pp

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