The Almighty Machine: How Digitalization Is Destroying Everything That Is Dear to Us

The Almighty Machine: How Digitalization Is Destroying Everything That Is Dear to Us

by Pekka Vahvanen
The Almighty Machine: How Digitalization Is Destroying Everything That Is Dear to Us
The Almighty Machine: How Digitalization Is Destroying Everything That Is Dear to Us

The Almighty Machine: How Digitalization Is Destroying Everything That Is Dear to Us

by Pekka Vahvanen

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Overview

The hymn of Digitalization is nothing new: We must encourage the creation of new apps. We must develop AI in order to prevail among international competition. Technology's advance will halt climate change and let robots do the dumb stuff for us. Our faith in technology is powerful because it has saved us in the past. The Almighty Machine shows us technology’s flip side. The things that once powered us toward a brighter tomorrow are already undermining our quality of life. The data stream has shattered our concentration, human relationships have been reduced to a menu of emojis, constant surveillance has nullified much of our privacy, and the development of AI could be the beginning of the end for us. We are becoming the casualties of our own success. Pekka Vahvanen's bristling and timely critique, deftly translated by Mark Jones, throws doubt on the necessity of technological development in a world saturated in tech. The Almighty Machine presents an important question: Does progress no longer make us happier?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789048988
Publisher: Collective Ink
Publication date: 03/01/2022
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.54(w) x 8.58(h) x 0.54(d)

About the Author

Pekka Vahvanen (born 1983) is a Finnish writer. He has also hosted Perjantai, a prime time television programme, as well as various radio programmes in Finland. He holds a Master of Arts in International History. Vahvanen, who considers himself a conservative, doesn’t have a smart phone — nor does he have any intent of getting one. He lives in Hämeenlinna, Finland.

Table of Contents

Preface 1

1 Introduction 3

2 Progress Traps 19

3 Brain Drain 41

4 Every Home's Double Agent 68

5 The Death of Purpose 94

6 The Satanic Mill 112

7 Our Last Invention 133

8 The Almighty Machine: Our Logical End 151

Endnotes 163

Bibliography 180

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