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This is a opinion summary of the New Yorker's article "Silicon Valley has an empathy vacuum"
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The tech industry, especially in Silicon Valley is very competitive and alienated of the rest of the world. Fortunately this | |
cult for figures/business and hostile environment doesn't happen everywhere in the sector. For example, in the local scenes | |
tech communities are extremely supportive, welcoming, inclusive and considerate. On the other hand, technology definitely has | |
big effects in society and is modeling it such as people trusting what's published on social media, businesses like Uber, | |
Airbnb or Amazon threatening the existance of local businesses or self-driven trucks taking jobs from people. Because as the | |
article mentions, when people become numbers and reality data, you can't expect humain behaviors plus in general companies'goals | |
(especially big ones) are always profit and growth. For this reason, it's important that staff working at them, developers in | |
general and users demand that people should always go first and denounce any different behavior/strategy that can harm them. | |
Everybody should do a wise use of technology, consume responsively and think of not only the benefits of new technology but | |
also the consequences of it to make smarter decisions. |
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