Erin Griffith at Wired describes those living in the "Silicon Valley bubble."
Monday, December 18, 2017
"In 2008, It Was Wall Street Bankers. In 2017, Tech Workers Are the World's Villain"
"We're not egging on startups that willingly flaunt regulations. We're wary of artificial intelligence and its potential to eliminate jobs. We're dubious of tech leaders' promises to make their products safe for their kids to use. We are all sick of the jokes that no longer feel funny: lines about the lack of women in tech, about obscenely rich 20-somethings, about awkward coders with bad people skills, about 'hustling' and growth at any cost. It all feels inappropriate."
Erin Griffith at Wired describes those living in the "Silicon Valley bubble."
Erin Griffith at Wired describes those living in the "Silicon Valley bubble."
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2010s,
California,
class,
economics,
psychology,
San Francisco,
San Jose,
sociology,
technology,
twenty-first century
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