The Paris Review’s Favorite Books of 2023 By The Paris Review December 15, 2023
and this is somewhere in the middle.
Roberts 2019 book Behind the Screen.as much as 5% of the working-age population uses these platforms at least once a week.
There are 12 million at Chinas Zhubajie.a process that transforms professionals into wage hunter-gatherers.99 Will we be retired -- or unemployed? the leader of a futurist conference asked in 2007 while envisioning a world filled with AIs possessed of superhuman intelligence.
remotely take over a faltering delivery drone.book review: Temperature rising.
Phil Jones sets these workers in a larger global context.
partly driven by hopes that the post-pandemic world can be built to be fairerThere is no structure to deal with the expectation that as an oppressed person I have to teach you about my oppression while also trying to deal with it.
I think right now we need to be putting resources into structures and ideas that actually do that [organizing] work.SJ: One of the things that I think about a lot in terms of people getting comfortable with taking risks is the steps that people have to go through before they are willing to chain themselves to a barricade at Donald Trumps inauguration.
I have no idea how the larger marches are planning on engaging people and bringing people to a clearer sense of how we could actually design a system that actually reflects our values.BJ: I immediately thought of the James Baldwin quote about needing to put our bodies on the line to make sure the gears dont work.
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