**The apocalypse might be closer than we think with technology taking over our lives. BlazeTV’s new show “Zero Hour” aims to explore the dark side of technology and offers insights from influential thinkers to regain control of our humanity.**
Modern advancements like brain chips and death pods might make it seem like we’re living in a technological utopia. However, for some, it poses the question: Is the apocalypse already happening? Fear not, as James Poulos, author and tech theorist, is set to launch his new show “Zero Hour” on BlazeTV this Sunday at 7 p.m. EST to help us make sense of today’s tech-dominated reality.
“Zero Hour” promises to bring engaging conversations with some of the most intriguing minds in politics, technology, and culture to gain a better understanding of how technology is shaping our human nature. Following his appearance on a recent episode of “The Chad Prather Show,” expect more stimulating discussions from Poulos.
Poulos’s conversation with Prather highlights how Silicon Valley’s original utopian promise is now shaping our waking nightmares. As he states, “We’re building this box that can summon things that, you know, we like to flatter ourselves we can control.” Instead of controlling the inherent “divine creative power” of this box, it seems to be the driving force behind our enslavement.
The dangerous impact of technology is evident in how it transforms children into uncontrollable monsters under the guidance of adults, doctors, and parents; it is a far more diabolical force than we’re willing to admit.
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