At this point, it feels like most technology will be used in favor of people with power, and not in a democratizing manner.
I'd argue that this is something that is more about the state of play, than tech itself.
At this point, it feels like most technology will be used in favor of people with power, and not in a democratizing manner.
I'd argue that this is something that is more about the state of play, than tech itself.
> I'd argue that this is something that is more about the state of play, than tech itself.
What do you mean by that? It seems inherent to the technology under capitalism: it allows a flood of slop and anything public and valuable will be plundered, so the incentive is to make valuable stuff exclusive and elite.