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How does Bill Gates wield his influence? Will artificial intelligence kill us all? Why doesn’t the creator economy function better? The answers to all these questions and more fill the pages of the books we’re most excited about this year. As much as they have a common theme, several express a sense of “ennui with technology,” as Kyle Chayka, the author of one pick, understatedly put it to us.
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