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I was wrong about Google and Facebook: there’s nothing wrong with them (so say we all)
I was wrong about Google and Facebook: there’s nothing wrong with them (so say we all)
It’s always difficult admitting you’re wrong. But sometimes, it’s exactly what you have to do in the face of overwhelming evidence to the contrary. So, today, I admit that I was wrong about Google, Facebook, and surveillance capitalism in general being toxic for our human rights and democracy. You see, it simply cannot be true given how they are endorsed by some of the most well-respected groups and organisations in the world.
·ar.al·
I was wrong about Google and Facebook: there’s nothing wrong with them (so say we all)
The House Always Wins: The Algorithmic Gamblification of Work
The House Always Wins: The Algorithmic Gamblification of Work
Recent technological developments are transforming the basic terms of worker compensation. Rather than receive a salary or predictable hourly wage, workers in the on-demand economy are often paid…
·lpeproject.org·
The House Always Wins: The Algorithmic Gamblification of Work
Why I left algorithm-based social media and what happened next
Why I left algorithm-based social media and what happened next
This is a blog adaptation of a recent 15-minute talk I was asked to do at an Ambition Empower event. Having noticed that I am no longer on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or LinkedIn people are naturally curious as to my reasoning and how this works for a small business owner.
·axbom.com·
Why I left algorithm-based social media and what happened next
The Moral Imaginations Journey
The Moral Imaginations Journey
The story of Moral Imaginations one year on, since we launched on 12th April 2020
·medium.com·
The Moral Imaginations Journey