On 24/07/2020 12:55, Giuseppe Attardi wrote:
Dovresti tradurlo e aggiornarlo: molte cose sono cambiate dal febbraio 2019: covid, GPT-3, sentenza Apple. Fatti invitare dalla Gruber a illustrarlo e spiegare dove sta andando il mondo.
come ?
Italia e Europa si devono svegliare. Non sono le multe della Vestager (che fanno solo il solletico alle big tech, quand’anche resistessero ai ricorsi) che potranno riequilibrare il mondo e ridurre le disuguaglianze.
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On 24 Jul 2020, at 12:10, Stefano Quintarelli <stefano@quintarelli.it> wrote:
come mi spiace che Capitalismo Immateriale non sia tradotto in inglese. sigh.
On 24/07/2020 08:33, Giuseppe Attardi wrote:
“We need to move from this disconnected set of grievances and scandals, that these problems are seemingly separate: tech addiction, polarization, outrage-ification of culture, the rise in vanities, micro-celebrity culture, everyone has to be famous. These are not separate problems. They’re actually all coming from one thing, which is the race to capture human attention by tech giants.” And it has become a completely fixed race. Because of their heft, these behemoths block every lane and there is no space for innovative small companies to pass them, especially those that are faster or with better ideas. The debate about breakup or levying fines or writing regulations should also be a debate about innovation. What about all of the useful inventions that do not happen when there is only one or maybe two real games in town in social media, in search, in online video, in apps and in e-commerce. Tech Is About Power. And These Four Moguls Have Too Much of It. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/23/opinion/tech-moguls-congressional-hearing... _______________________________________________ nexa mailing list nexa@server-nexa.polito.it https://server-nexa.polito.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nexa
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