Tech entrepreneur Nick thinks he has the answer. After tremendous Silicon Valley success and a big exit, Nick presents his three best friends with his next big idea: an algorithm that is more complex than the human brain and promises to guide them through big life decisions better and more effectively than they can guide themselves. In an era where every aspect of human life has been documented with data and disrupted by technology, do computers know us better than we know ourselves?
And even if they do, should we listen? Andrew Stein’s sharp, unnerving thriller is a timely and insightful exploration of our tech obsessed world.
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What is the play "Disruption" about?
- "Disruption" is a play that explores the impact of technology and the digital age on human relationships and society. It delves into themes of isolation, communication breakdown, and the blurred boundaries between the virtual and real worlds. The story follows various characters as they navigate the challenges and consequences of living in a highly interconnected yet disconnected world.
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Who is the playwright of "Disruption"?
- As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, there isn't a specific play titled "Disruption" by a well-known playwright that I'm aware of. However, it's important to note that new plays and playwrights emerge regularly, and my information might not be up to date. It's always a good idea to check with local theaters, online platforms, or performing arts organizations for the most current information.