What Tech Calls Thinking Quotes
What Tech Calls Thinking: An Inquiry into the Intellectual Bedrock of Silicon Valley
by
Adrian Daub1,020 ratings, 3.64 average rating, 177 reviews
Open Preview
What Tech Calls Thinking Quotes
Showing 1-3 of 3
“To some extent, the amnesia around the concepts that tech companies draw on to make public policy (without admitting that they are doing so) is by design. Fetishizing the novelty of the problem (or at least its “framing”) deprives the public of the analytic tools it has previously brought to bear on similar problems. Granted, quite frequently these technologies are truly novel—but the companies that pioneer them use that novelty to suggest that traditional categories of understanding don’t do them justice, when in fact standard analytic tools largely apply just fine. But this practice tends to disenfranchise all of the people with a long tradition of analyzing these problems—whether they’re experts, activists, academics, union organizers, journalists, or politicians.”
― What Tech Calls Thinking: An Inquiry into the Intellectual Bedrock of Silicon Valley
― What Tech Calls Thinking: An Inquiry into the Intellectual Bedrock of Silicon Valley
“The gig economy itself is an aestheticization of labor practices. Sure, what you’re doing may look a whole lot like what a pizza delivery guy did twenty years ago, but what you’re really doing is (according to ads looking to reel in new DoorDash drivers) being your own boss, exploring new parts of the city, paying for your wedding.”
― What Tech Calls Thinking: An Inquiry into the Intellectual Bedrock of Silicon Valley
― What Tech Calls Thinking: An Inquiry into the Intellectual Bedrock of Silicon Valley
