Technology
Remarks at the SASE Panel On The Moral Economy of Tech
A 2016 conference talk arguing that the software industry's mental habits—seeking maximal global solutions, prioritizing tech-worker comfort, and fantasies of control without responsibility—have built history's most powerful surveillance apparatus; calls for dismantling, not just regulating, surveillance capitalism and treating computing as politically accountable rather than as unprecedented.
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