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How to burst the AI bubble: Strike at its roots

Jennifer Ouellette
How to burst the AI bubble: Strike at its roots
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Tech journalist Cory Doctorow discusses his new book, 'The Reverse Centaur’s Guide to Life After AI,' which critiques the trend of humans being reduced to mere appendages of automated systems. He argues that the industry is pushing for a future where workers serve machines rather than using them as tools.

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It challenges the prevailing narrative of AI as a purely beneficial productivity tool, focusing on the potential for labor exploitation and loss of human agency.

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all is not lost How to burst the AI bubble: Strike at its roots Sci-fi author/tech journalist Cory Doctorow on his new book, The Reverse Centaur s Guide to Life After AI .

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The author focuses on labor rights and the critique of corporate tech power, which is a common theme in left-leaning tech journalism.

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