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by amarkov
2876 days ago
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It seems to me that these kinds of authors always see the alternative as a Silicon Valley with their politics. This article describes a bunch of concrete things that tech companies ought to do: ensure the poor aren't marginalized, bring local communities together, and don't provide mechanisms for creating echo chambers. But what neither Turner nor Khan discuss is how tech companies will realize they ought to do this. What if Amazon politicizes in the direction of libertarianism, and decides its only social responsibility is to increase the world's GDP? What if Facebook politicizes in the direction of social justice, and determines that segregating people into identity-based safe spaces is the way to go? What if Google politicizes in the direction of some political party, and decides it's duty-bound to tweak its search algorithm to hurt opposing candidates? |
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