Power is always given by the many to the few, by free choice. That's a hard fact. If you use Facebook, you make Meta powerful, if you buy on Amazon you make Bezos rich, the man that abuses his workers, etc.
So if you want to change the balance you must change your own behaviour. Many people are fed up and are setting up intentional communities. Where you don't need Facebook because the people you care about and care about you are right in front of you. You don't need Amazon, because the regenerative garden produces most of what you need and the time not wasted on social media is used to repair and make stuff. Stuff you engage with so care more about and waste less. etc. Close ranks and allocate power exclusively to those people you think really deserve it and simply leave the rest out.
As for what the rich think about us and have in future for us ...well watch Harari....at 1:57:17 here..https://rumble.com/v140n0y-pandamned-documentary.html
Personally, I think Harari quoting Huxley here is him being over-optimistic. Moral has always been a tool to manage the masses with. Far more effective than the whip. But when their dependency runs out, my bets are on that the elite will simply dispose of whatever gets in their way. It's not so difficult to imagine how.