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AI eavesdrops on your sleep in this nightmarish 'Dream Hotel'

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The Dream HotelPantheon

Sara Hussein hasn't committed a crime. But perhaps she was flagged because she dreamt about it. Or because of the heated argument she'd had with a crackpot on social media. Or maybe it was the images of early 20th-century Moroccan rebel fighters she'd been posting to the internet.

Whatever the cause, Sara now finds herself incarcerated in the California desert because an algorithm has determined she's an imminent risk. What exactly that risk may be and when and, under what conditions, she might be released, is anybody's guess.

This is the dystopian premise of Laila Lalami's gripping new novel, The Dream Hotel.In this unsettling vision of the future, a company called Dreamcloud makes brain implants that give insomniacs like Sara a better night's rest — while also harvesting valuable data from their dreams.

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