This is a kind of “digital Luddism” which echoes past struggles against high-tech injustice. The Luddites were 19th century English textile workers who destroyed machinery threatening their ...
Indeed, fully 47 percent of all U.S. jobs will be automated “in a decade or two,” as the tech-employment scholars ... back—calling themselves the “Luddites,” and staging an audacious ...
Apple, however, is the company that many think could act as the biggest disruptor in the car industry. The extremely secretive tech giant has not made any official confirmation of its plans to make ...
In contrast to our ultra-connected lives, some people decide to turn their back on a society that seemingly constantly turns to tech. These individuals are referred to as neo-luddites and it’s a ...
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