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David Bonner's avatar

Brilliant essay. This, Mike Madrid, I think is one of the best you have written. Too much power is concentrated in the hands of a few tech companies. And think of how that power accelerates with AI? I know someone who works for a tech company that has been going through massive layoffs, and taking that money and reinvesting in AI. Its frightening. And the issues of privacy, storage of sensitive information, etc... needs a resolution. If we're going to be American, than the Bill of Rights needs to apply to technology. Otherwise we'll lose the country. Keep writing, best Substack I follow.

Pamela Johnson's avatar

This is so on point--thank you! One of the related problems/issues, I think, is that this is particularly hard to tackle because so many of us don't even understand how tech works, what the parameters of the field are, or the meanings/definitions of the related terminology--we literally don't have the language to explain what we're so worried about. I don't think it's just those of us who are older, or those of us whose minds shut down out of sheer boredom when somebody starts to explain to us why our computer when kaflooey--I'm not getting a strong sense that many younger people understand all this any better. Combine all that with the out-of-fashion-ness of attention to ethics and to formal logic/critical thinking skills and....we are not in good shape to address this central problem, at all. At All.

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