Tech Won't Save Us
A podcast by Paris Marx - Thursdays
297 Episodes
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The Injury Crisis in Amazon Warehouses w/ Will Evans
Published: 11/19/2020 -
How Video Games are Shaped by Capitalism w/ Daniel Joseph
Published: 11/12/2020 -
Jobs Suck, But Not Because of Automation w/ Aaron Benanav
Published: 11/5/2020 -
Section 230 Protects Free Expression Online w/ Evan Greer
Published: 10/29/2020 -
What Rural China Teaches Us About the Future of Tech w/ Xiaowei Wang
Published: 10/22/2020 -
Why Google’s Ad Business Could Implode w/ Tim Hwang
Published: 10/15/2020 -
Silicon Valley is Embracing Anti-China Nationalism w/ JS Tan
Published: 10/8/2020 -
Major Publishers Want to Shut Down Digital Lending w/ Maria Bustillos
Published: 10/1/2020 -
How Google & Facebook Dominate Digital Ads w/ Shoshana Wodinsky
Published: 9/24/2020 -
How Foxconn Treats the Workers Who Built Your iPhone w/ Jenny Chan
Published: 9/17/2020 -
A Better Internet Requires Ending the Monopolies w/ Cory Doctorow
Published: 9/10/2020 -
Thinking about Tech in the Present Tense w/ Ben Tarnoff
Published: 9/3/2020 -
We Can’t Talk About Tech Without Talking About Resources w/ Thea Riofrancos
Published: 8/27/2020 -
How Tech Journalism Legitimized the Gig Economy w/ Sam Harnett
Published: 8/20/2020 -
What the History of TV Can Teach Us About Netflix w/ Tom Evens
Published: 8/13/2020 -
How to Defeat an Apple Store w/ Tania Davidge
Published: 8/6/2020 -
The Boring Company is a Complete Joke w/ Alissa Walker
Published: 7/30/2020 -
Space Mining Brings Capitalism to the Cosmos w/ Julie Michelle Klinger
Published: 7/23/2020 -
The Global South Holds a Better Future of Tech w/ Juan Ortiz Freuler
Published: 7/16/2020 -
Smart Tech Is Designed For Control w/ Jathan Sadowski
Published: 7/9/2020
Silicon Valley wants to shape our future, but why should we let it? Every Thursday, Paris Marx is joined by a new guest to critically examine the tech industry, its big promises, and the people behind them. Tech Won’t Save Us challenges the notion that tech alone can drive our world forward by showing that separating tech from politics has consequences for us all, especially the most vulnerable. It’s not your usual tech podcast.