I'm not American so I cannot personally vote in Arizona, but I think the problem in reality is quite a bit larger. It's not just the businesses of course but also local authorities who often will sideline the interests of their constituents if large, well financed tech companies promise jobs, innovation or just engage in plain old lobbying.
The same discussion seems to have happened around the Amazon HQ, with politicians essentially groveling in front of Amazon.
How much in the loop are those very people addressed in the article here really? Is their voice being heard? This is a lot more complicated than just pointing me to a voting website. Technology companies and authorities both seem to largely ignore seeking the genuine consent of the people who are at the receiving end of their experiments.
The same discussion seems to have happened around the Amazon HQ, with politicians essentially groveling in front of Amazon.
How much in the loop are those very people addressed in the article here really? Is their voice being heard? This is a lot more complicated than just pointing me to a voting website. Technology companies and authorities both seem to largely ignore seeking the genuine consent of the people who are at the receiving end of their experiments.