Machines once bent to save people. Now people bend to save machines. A design essay on how digital systems reverse the ethics of safety, making people the shock absorbers for machine perfection.
WOW this is a fantastic angle, enjoyed it very much. I've spent the last two years fighting systems, being a crumple zone for corruption and bureaucracy. Next time I stand up in court I may use this analogy, it's a powerful take <3
WOW this is a fantastic angle, enjoyed it very much. I've spent the last two years fighting systems, being a crumple zone for corruption and bureaucracy. Next time I stand up in court I may use this analogy, it's a powerful take <3
Definitely also check out this work from Madeline Clare Elish on 'Moral Crumple Zones' which was recently brought to my attention by Cory Doctorow https://estsjournal.org/index.php/ests/article/view/260