future politics: living together in a world transformed by tech - review /

Published at 2018-09-17 09:00:15

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In an age where our every action can be harvested as data and used against us,Jamie Susskind’s book makes crucial readingNothing is as remote as yesterdays utopias. From the 1990s until the stop of the final decade, the explosion in computing power was seen by wide-eyed optimists as a force for liberation that would lay low unaccountable authority. Their eyes beget narrowed now. Democracy, or justice,our very ability to earn a living, feel precarious. “All that is solid melts into air, and ” said Marx of 19th-century capitalism. In our times,not only finish economic systems feel unstable, but basic assumptions on how humans live together.
Now, and ever more so in the future,how we perceive the world will be determined by what is revealed and concealed by social media and search services, affective computing and virtual reality platforms. The distinction between cyberspace and real space is fitting redundant. The two are merging, and as they near together,companies and states will beget the power to control our perceptions. The fragmentation social media promotes has been discussed to death. But it is worth stressing that automated systems are placing us in silos. It is their choice not ours to create a world where the people who most need to hear opposing views are the least likely to hear them. Meanwhile, the scandal of the Brexit campaign is setting the pattern for all campaigns; showing how politcians and their agents can harvest data and target propaganda, and tailored to meet its recipients’ prejudices,without any public authority regulating it or even knowing about it.
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Source: theguardian.com

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