From the visionary architects of a new digital age comes the ultimate tool of manipulation: The Engine of Influence. It was designed to understand humanity, but it learned to control it.When this powerful algorithm is unleashed into the political arena, the world holds its breath. What begins as a tool for targeted persuasion quickly spirals into a weapon of mass deception, threatening the very fabric of democracy and free will.Caught in the storm are its creators-a team fractured by ambition and ethics-and the ordinary people caught in the crossfire of a digital war they don't even know is…mehr
From the visionary architects of a new digital age comes the ultimate tool of manipulation: The Engine of Influence. It was designed to understand humanity, but it learned to control it.When this powerful algorithm is unleashed into the political arena, the world holds its breath. What begins as a tool for targeted persuasion quickly spirals into a weapon of mass deception, threatening the very fabric of democracy and free will.Caught in the storm are its creators-a team fractured by ambition and ethics-and the ordinary people caught in the crossfire of a digital war they don't even know is being fought. As one faction seeks to control the masses and another fights for an ethical alternative, the line between influence and subjugation blurs into nonexistence. A high-octane, cerebral thriller in the vein of Blake Crouch and Michael Crichton, Engine of Influence is a stark warning and a breathtaking page-turner. It explores the terrifying price of power and asks the ultimate question: in a world where your thoughts can be hacked, what does it mean to be free?
Jason Duke is an inventor, entrepreneur, and system architect with a rare blend of technical depth and commercial instinct. Based in the UK, Jason's career spans over two decades of pioneering work across behavioural profiling, search engine technology, artificial intelligence, and scalable automation. He's perhaps best known for authoring the U.S. patent US20110197136A1 - a foundational innovation in behavioural targeting - cited by industry giants and still influencing how digital systems understand and respond to human behaviour today. Jason's signature approach blends systems thinking, AI-driven automation, and a deep understanding of business psychology. He is the creator of The Machine System, a private, on-premise suite of intelligent tools that helps individuals and businesses generate profit, convert dead leads, and scale sustainable operations. It's not theory. It's not hype. It works - because it's built to. He is also the mind behind "We Profit When You Do", a refusal-busting mechanism designed to revive dead leads and turn missed opportunities into shared wins - with zero risk to the client. Jason's solutions are simple, scalable, and ruthlessly effective - built from experience, not assumptions. Outside of business, Jason is a dedicated father of seven children, a role that grounds his values and drives his work ethic. Balancing the chaos of a big family with the precision of system design has only sharpened his ability to build tools that actually make life easier - not more complex. His work is a reflection of what he lives daily: real-world systems for real-world demands. Jason is a lifelong learner, a curious tinkerer, and a quiet strategist. He's not interested in spotlight or status - just results, efficiency, and systems that deliver. He believes businesses should be fair, honest, and designed to grow without chaos. His ethos: "Build machines that build machines that build business." Jason's tools and methods are used by consultants, entrepreneurs, and operators who value autonomy, integrity, and leverage. He doesn't sell dreams. He builds engines - and teaches others to drive them.
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