William Powers is an author and journalist known for his work on technology and its effects on society.
He has written for various publications, including The Washington Post and The New Republic.
Powers gained widespread recognition for "Hamlet's BlackBerry," which explores the challenges of maintaining focus and depth in the digital age.
Drawing on historical examples and personal experiences, he offers insights into balancing technology use with offline life.
Powers' work often examines the intersection of culture, technology, and human behavior, reflecting his interest in how digital innovations shape our daily experiences and relationships.
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