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fintechdystopia.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The chapter discusses the growing influence of the Silicon Valley elite, highlighting their techno-solutionist approach to governance and its potential to undermine democracy. It critiques the concentration of power among figures like Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, and Marc Andreessen, who advocate for replacing traditional governance with technocratic systems. The text warns of the dangers of such a shift, including the potential for authoritarianism, the erosion of democratic values, and the displacement of public participation in favor of algorithmic decision-making. It also references the Network State movement and the concept of techno-fascism, emphasizing the risks of trusting Silicon Valley to manage complex societal challenges without democrati... | |
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www.latimes.com
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| | | | | If the GOP takes the White House, that likely means mixed results for regulation of Big Tech. | |
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www.thejournal.ie
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| | | | | For those not on his social media site, Musk's interactions with Ireland's far-right fringe have probably gone unnoticed. | |
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cfotech.co.nz
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| | | The Business Process Management market is set to skyrocket from $16 billion in 2023 to $38 billion by 2030, due to digital transformation push. | ||