19 hours ago · Culture · 0 comments

Every technological cycle is really a cycle of power. This is not a controversial observation when said about the ones we consider historical — the creation of the printing press and the resulting power of distributed narratives; the creation of the railroad and the resulting power of transportation; the creation of the mechanical loom and the power of production. But, it becomes harder to perceive the connection between technology and power when we’re in the midst of a cycle. Nevertheless, the question to ask is on whom the power is being conferred. We are inside one now, and it’s a larger cycle than I think most realize. The digital revolution — if we take it to begin with the establishment of the consumer internet in the early 1990s and run it through to whatever AI turns out to be — is now roughly thirty years old. Long enough to look at from a distance; long enough, too, to be looking at clearly. From the inside, the arc has felt like a series of fluctuations — like several short…

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