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Technology extends power and understanding; but when applied unevenly it also concentrates power and understanding. The history of automation and computational knowledge, from cotton mills to microprocessors, is not merely one of upskilled machines slowly taking the place of human workers. It is also a story of the concentration of power in fewer hands, and the concentration of understanding in fewer heads. The price of this wider loss of power and understanding is, ultimately, death.
New Dark Age: Technology and the End of the Future
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