These are both among the phrases most like to be included in the subtitles of books about technology written by academics at elite universities
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Tech company insiders have a *terrible* track record. We didn't get food safety from the farming industry, nor seat belts from the auto industry, nor clean air from polluters. "Insider" incentive is their payout, denying distortion that is denial all that we know about humans.
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@amcafee, those warning us did not originate from the "elite" academics. Gee. The Harvard/Stanford pipeline is integrated with the tech payout. Early warners were more marginal academics. It just moved up as it became more obvious so "elite" academia joined, as they do.2 replies 6 retweets 42 likes -
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While acknowledging there's reporting/writing that gets details wrong and could be better, I find the current tech industry obsession with "they don't understand" to be a defensive denial. It's a deflective shield not an answer; it's like Trump yelling "fake news" at journalists.
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We've been trying for more than a decade to get them to be more transparent and accessible. The reality has been foot-dragging and obscurity. It's not just my experience. They do cooperate, sometimes, with "elite" academics, but not strong critics.
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I suggested public ad archives, especially for political ads, for Facebook in 2012 when everyone was applauding the Obama campaign for how great it was with tech/FB. Ignored and dismissed is the politest description of the response I got. This is reality: insiders react too late.
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