On the other hand, banks aren't building systems to extract more and more private information from individuals. The harm coming from a business like Alphabet significantly outweights the beneficial things they do.
They don’t need to when they can charge you a $50 fee for keeping an account open that costs them virtually nothing to maintain and lending you money at virtually no risk because the Fed can just print more in case they mess up.
> The harm coming from a business like Alphabet significantly outweights the beneficial things they do.
Doubt it. This is first world privileged thinking.
> The harm coming from a business like Alphabet significantly outweights the beneficial things they do.
Doubt it. This is first world privileged thinking.