"Readers will not agree with everything he writes, but isn't that the whole point of a book like this?
In the shadow of the exponential rise of “big tech” comes journalists like Jeff Horwitz from the Wall Street Journal reporting on it.
“Lawmakers could use this book for ideas to prioritize aligning AI with human values.”
“deftly exposes the grip of monopolies over today’s creative labor markets, with well-written, detailed case studies . . .”
The Digital Plenitude: The Decline of Elite Culture and the Rise of New Media by Jay David Bolter is a book about exactly that: the decline of one thing and the rise of another.
Shortly after he was inaugurated, President Donald Trump tweeted that the press was the “enemy of the people” because, he claimed, they made up news.
The concept of “the digital divide” originated in the 1990s and has over the years had multiple definitions.