Apple Passes New Regulatory Law

In response to the escalating social unrest and to consolidate its power, Apple, one of the dominant corporations in the post-war world, passes a new law in the New USA.

Under the Tech Supremacy Act, corporations like Apple are granted sweeping surveillance powers, allowing them to monitor and control all aspects of citizens' lives.

Additionally, the Tech Supremacy Act mandates the integration of advanced technologies into every aspect of daily life

Citizens are increasingly dependent on technology for basic needs and services, creating a society where privacy and autonomy are virtually nonexistent

This law, known as the "Tech Supremacy Act," grants unprecedented authority to technology corporations, including Apple, to maintain order and stability.

The implementation of this new law exacerbates the divide between the upper, middle, and lower classes.

The elite ruling class, comprised of corporate executives and shareholders, enjoys unprecedented wealth and privilege, while the majority of the population struggles to survive in a dystopian world controlled by corporations.

After the fall of world governments and the subsequent explosion of technological advancements, Apple, one of the leading corporation in the world, passes a regulatory law in the New USA. This law grants them total surveillance privileges and forced humans to be reliant on technology. The divide between the elite upper class and the remainder of society is further increased as corporations rule the world

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