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“Franklin Foer on how Silicon Valley is threatening our humanity”
“Fears about the “existential threat of big tech” usually focus on autonomous weapons and how to control superintelligence before it has the power to control us. That’s not so for Franklin Foer, The Atlantic staff writer and former New Republic editor-in-chief.”
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“Franklin Foer on how Silicon Valley is threatening our humanity”
“Fears about the “existential threat of big tech” usually focus on autonomous weapons and how to control superintelligence before it has the power to control us. That’s not so for Franklin Foer, The Atlantic staff writer and former New Republic editor-in-chief.”
Read: Franklin Foer on how Silicon Valley is threatening our humanity
“A Googler’s Would-Be Manifesto Reveals Tech’s Rotten Core”
“Office culture is only part of the problem. The memo has drawn rage and dismay since its appearance Saturday, when it was first reported by Motherboard.”
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“A Googler’s Would-Be Manifesto Reveals Tech’s Rotten Core”
“Office culture is only part of the problem. The memo has drawn rage and dismay since its appearance Saturday, when it was first reported by Motherboard.”
Read: A Googler’s Would-Be Manifesto Reveals Tech’s Rotten Core
“A Googler’s Would-Be Manifesto Reveals Tech’s Rotten Core”
“Office culture is only part of the problem. The memo has drawn rage and dismay since its appearance Saturday, when it was first reported by Motherboard.”
Read: A Googler’s Would-Be Manifesto Reveals Tech’s Rotten Core
“Everything wrong with Silicon Valley culture in one gross presentation”
“One of the lauded myths of Silicon Valley culture is that anyone can be a tech superstar if they have the talent. That if you just work hard enough, you too can grow up to be a lauded developer. Take game publisher and former Microsoft developer Alex St.”
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“You Can’t Be What You Can’t See: #ProjectDiane”
“This is a part of series of discussions around the release of the #ProjectDiane report, a report on digitalundivided’s proprietary research study about the state of Black women in tech entrepreneurship in the United States. The report will be released on Feb 9th, 2016.”