The Folly Of Technological Solutionism By Evgeny Morozov
* Our summary is short, simple and pragmatic. It allows you to have the essential ideas of a big book in less than 30 minutes. As you read this summary, you will discover that the Internet is a friend to be wary of. Beneath its disinterested airs, it gathers data, measures you, gives you choices that are sometimes not very objective, to better impose its rules on you. You will also discover that : big Data accumulates data in an inordinate amount, the exploitation of which sometimes has harmful consequences for the individual; the Internet has come to interfere in political life by disrupting the decision-making process; access to raw information is now easier, but it hides the added value provided by expert analysis. This work does not militate for a return to the pre-Internet era, but throws a serious spanner in the works of the all-digital puddle. You won't solve anything by double-clicking "here". You may have the illusion of having obtained more information, of having performed tasks more easily, but are you quite sure that you have not been influenced at one time or another and that you have acted with integrity? Silicon Valley has been the center of attention for years because of the technological innovations it brings to the world. It is very likely that right now, engineers are there presenting the results of developments that will be part of our daily lives in a few years: human "augmentations", algorithms capable of predicting criminal acts, others capable of changing the end of a film according to the mood of the viewer, etc. Who today can refuse that these evolutions do not reach us? We will soon be able to find a solution to global warming or to fight corruption effectively. But isn't man, in all his imperfection and unpredictability, sacrificing his freedom on the altar of digital technology? The debate remains open, against the backdrop of Big Data. Solutionism, crowdfunding, self-monitoring, are all trends that Evgeny Morozov demystifies by bringing us back to reason and putting technology back to the place it should occupy: at the service of mankind. *Buy now the summary of this book for the modest price of a cup of coffee!
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