
Network of Trust
Summary
In a world where algorithms dictate reality, the Carepunks—led by visionary rebels Audrey Thanh and E. Glen Wyle—risk everything to reclaim digital freedom before the soul of humanity is lost to the network.
In the neon-lit shadows of a near-future metropolis, every thought and connection is shaped by the invisible hand of surveillance capitalism. Data has become currency, and identity a commodity—sold to the highest bidder by faceless algorithms and profit-driven platforms. The Cypherpunk resistance has fractured, their cryptographic tools no match for the seductive comforts of algorithmic control. But from this fractured landscape, a new force rises: the Carepunks, an audacious alliance of hackers, artists, economists, and everyday rebels. At their helm stand Audrey Thanh, Taiwan’s enigmatic digital minister—a hacker-poet whose empathy is matched only by strategic brilliance—and E. Glen Wyle, a contrarian economist determined to reinvent the very fabric of cooperation and democracy.
As digital sanctuaries bloom in the margins of the network, the Carepunks wrestle with internal rifts: Should they wage an open war against the monolithic powers of data and AI, or nurture a quieter revolution built on trust, radical transparency, and decentralized autonomy? Their creation—a transparent, open-source AI designed to sabotage biased algorithms—ignites a global uprising, but also exposes them to betrayal, moral dilemmas, and the seductive pull of the systems they seek to dismantle. Each member of the coalition must confront not only external threats—escalating surveillance, government crackdowns, and digital propaganda—but also the temptations and fractures within their own movement.
"Network of Trust" fuses real-world tech philosophy with speculative intrigue, challenging its heroes to redefine what freedom and empathy mean in a world where even rebellion can be co-opted. As the Carepunks race to unite their patchwork alliance, the ultimate question looms: Can they invent a future where technology liberates rather than controls—or will they become the next architects of digital conformity?
Inspired by: Rethinking Freedom in the Digital Age: The Rise of the Carepunks - https://news.dyne.org/the-rise-of-the-carepunks/