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Anon Archived Why Technology Favors Tyranny (theatlantic.com)
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[–] 15206184? 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 2 years ago
https://files.catbox.moe/y9uv0q.png :
Yuval Noah Harari on Why Technology Favors Tyranny - The Atlantic
'In the 21st century, data will eclipse both land and machinery as the most important asset, so politics will be a struggle to control data’s flow. '
'Together, infotech and biotech will create unprecedented upheavals in human society, eroding human agency and, possibly, subverting human desires. '
'Hence as computers take over more routine cognitive jobs, new creative jobs for humans will continue to appear. '
' This article has been adapted from Yuval Noah Harari’s book, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. '
'Given 20th-century technology, it was inefficient to concentrate too much information and power in one place. '
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[–] 15206184? ago
https://files.catbox.moe/y9uv0q.png :
'In the 21st century, data will eclipse both land and machinery as the most important asset, so politics will be a struggle to control data’s flow. '
'Together, infotech and biotech will create unprecedented upheavals in human society, eroding human agency and, possibly, subverting human desires. '
'Hence as computers take over more routine cognitive jobs, new creative jobs for humans will continue to appear. '
' This article has been adapted from Yuval Noah Harari’s book, 21 Lessons for the 21st Century. '
'Given 20th-century technology, it was inefficient to concentrate too much information and power in one place. '
This has been an automated message.