Moira Weigel and Ben Tarnoff Humane Tech or Capitalism Rebranded?

Published: June 13, 2018, 1:45 p.m.

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Playing for Team Human today, recorded live on the floor at the Personal Democracy Forum 2018, are Moira Weigel and Ben Tarnoff. Moira and Ben will be showing us how the tech industry\\u2019s promise to build less harmful products and programs is just capitalism\\u2019s way of proving that love means never having to say, \\u201cI\\u2019m sorry.\\u201d

Moira and Ben co-wrote the brilliant feature article in the Guardian, \\u201cWhy Silicon Valley Can\\u2019t Fix Itself\\u201d

Just last week, Ben\\u2019s expos\\xe9 and interview with an anonymous worker/organizer at Google revealed the internal fight led by workers against Google\\u2019s contracting with the Pentagon on Project Maven, a weaponized use of Google\\u2019s AI and cloud computing technology. The interview, published June 6th, can be found at Jacobin magazine: Tech Workers Versus the Pentagon 

Ben\\u2019s articles in the Guardian and Jacobin have been disrupting tech industry gospel for the past decade. He is also the author of The Bohemians.

Moira Weigel is a postdoc at the Harvard Society of Fellows. Her recent book Labor of Love; The Invention of Dating looks at the commodification of courtship under consumer capitalism. 

Moira and Ben are editors of Logic, a print and digital magazine which features thought provoking journalism on technology. Like Team Human, Logic strives to host a \\u201cbetter conversation\\u201d about technology\\u2026 learn more and subscribe here: https://logicmag.io/

Douglas opens the show with a monologue unpacking the bizarre news of the past week; G7, trade wars, and North Korea.

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