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A fascinating exploration of how the Space Barons and Techtitans—leaders of companies like Uber, Amazon, and Tesla—have co-opted technology for profit, undermining its potential for the common good while thriving on fear and consumerism. The respected Italian economist and journalist presents a bold argument about the dangers of rapid technological transformation to our future. Initially, the internet promised to be a great equalizer, yet the financial bailouts led to the rise of Techtitans, who embraced swift change while depriving workers of rights and amassing unprecedented wealth. The emergence of the gig economy, marketed as a path to autonomy, turned out to be a mere illusion. Major tech players like Google, Facebook, and Apple never aimed to democratize; instead, they established themselves as the ultimate gatekeepers of technology. As artificial intelligence disrupts the labor market, companies like Uber minimize labor costs at the expense of workers' rights. Napoleoni describes this as the birth of a new paradigm amid extraordinary change, resulting in anxiety and paralysis from events like the FTX collapse and the war in Ukraine. With technological advancements accelerating beyond our capacity to cope, we must advocate for the common good to tackle pressing issues like global warming and the moral void of capitalism. Napoleoni provides insights on how to navigate these challenges.

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Technocapitalism, Loretta Napoleoni

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2024
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304
ISBN10
164421329X
ISBN13
9781644213292
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A fascinating exploration of how the Space Barons and Techtitans—leaders of companies like Uber, Amazon, and Tesla—have co-opted technology for profit, undermining its potential for the common good while thriving on fear and consumerism. The respected Italian economist and journalist presents a bold argument about the dangers of rapid technological transformation to our future. Initially, the internet promised to be a great equalizer, yet the financial bailouts led to the rise of Techtitans, who embraced swift change while depriving workers of rights and amassing unprecedented wealth. The emergence of the gig economy, marketed as a path to autonomy, turned out to be a mere illusion. Major tech players like Google, Facebook, and Apple never aimed to democratize; instead, they established themselves as the ultimate gatekeepers of technology. As artificial intelligence disrupts the labor market, companies like Uber minimize labor costs at the expense of workers' rights. Napoleoni describes this as the birth of a new paradigm amid extraordinary change, resulting in anxiety and paralysis from events like the FTX collapse and the war in Ukraine. With technological advancements accelerating beyond our capacity to cope, we must advocate for the common good to tackle pressing issues like global warming and the moral void of capitalism. Napoleoni provides insights on how to navigate these challenges.