Follow-ups to my tweetstorm yesterday about unacknowledged costs of dysfunctional systems, the possibility of systemic collapse, and how we can do better:https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/981947735371743233.html …
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Several people pointed out, in different ways, that the problem is not information technology, it’s social technology—or just political will. IT can free us from drudgery—or enslave us. For one example, in many countries taxes are automated. Another:https://twitter.com/StephenPiment/status/981952230759657473 …
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Relatedly, several pointed out that regulatory capture is a major cause of the problem. Economists measure the cost in terms of rent extraction and obstacles to innovation. They (probably?) don’t take into account the human cost of generating shadow work and bullshit jobs.
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