Article 6PWDE Don’t trust the inevitability myth touted by the tech determinists | John Naughton

Don’t trust the inevitability myth touted by the tech determinists | John Naughton

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John Naughton
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6PWDE)

An abandoned Australian experiment' shows that the public can successfully object to what companies and politicians claim is inevitable progress

Scratch a digital capitalist and you'll find a technological determinist - someone who believes that technology drives history. These people see themselves as agents of what Joseph Schumpeter famously described as creative destruction". They revel in moving fast and breaking things" as the Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg, used to put it until his PR people convinced him it was not a good vibe, not least because it implied leaving taxpayers to pick up the broken pieces.

Tech determinism is an ideology, really; it's what determines how you think when you don't even know that you're thinking. And it feeds on a narrative of technological inevitability, which says that new stuff is coming down the line whether you like it or not. As the writer LM Sacasas puts it, all assertions of inevitability have agendas, and narratives of technological inevitability provide convenient cover for tech companies to secure their desired ends, minimise resistance, and convince consumers that they are buying into a necessary, if not necessarily desirable future".

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