During the pandemic he blamed us the writers for starting a union drive but it was just as much the developers and computer engineers who had been exploited in their own way. I think that we are in a moment where there's something going on with the tech industry right and i think it's very exciting like things are very much in flux. We talked about some of these labor issues with windy loo on the most recent episode of the podcast ifUm you haven't listened to that one it's very good we dig into a lot of these issues as well. It does feel now that more tech workers are going to be forced to recognize the kind of contradictions of the industry um as these companies
Paris Marx is joined by Brian Merchant, Chris Gilliard, and Gita Jackson to discuss the year in tech, including Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover, the biggest stories of the year, what they’ll be watching in 2023, and the worst person in tech of 2022.
Brian Merchant is the author of The One Device and Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech. Chris Gilliard is a Just Tech Fellow at the Social Science Research Council. Gita Jackson is a tech and culture journalist. You can follow them on Twitter at @bcmerchant, @hypervisible, and @xoxogossipgita.
Tech Won’t Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Follow the podcast (@techwontsaveus) and host Paris Marx (@parismarx) on Twitter, and support the show on Patreon.
The podcast is produced by Eric Wickham and part of the Harbinger Media Network.
Also mentioned in this episode:
- Paris wrote about Netflix and streaming services for Business Insider.
- Brian wrote about how 2022 was a disastrous year for the tech industry for The Atlantic.
- Chris and Kishonna Gray wrote about digital migration and what it means for Black users for Wired.
- Gita wrote a review of Dwarf Fortress’s Stream release.
- Part of the show discusses a Twitter policy that was briefly launched to restrict sharing of links from several other social media platforms. It was rescinded after the initial discussion.
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