“Few technologists show up to work every day thinking about the harms technology may create. This course is an invitation to embrace the agency you already have.”
” . The organization’s cofounder is Tristan Harris, an ex-Googler who called attention to the search giant’s extractive features in 2013. He has since left the industry and made a career out of rehabilitating it.
Most of the Center for Humane Technology’s work to date has focused on identifying the big problems in tech. But afteraired, Randima Fernando, the center’s executive director, says a wave of people in the tech industry approached him and demanded solutions. “They were like, great, I get it, we’re worried. What do we do now?”
“If you have the business model breathing down your back,” she says, “it’s going to impact what you do.”For people who have spent years studying the harmful externalities of the tech industry, the course might feel short on insight. Yes, social media companies exploit human weaknesses—what’s new? But for those just arriving to those ideas, it provides some useful jumping off points.
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