Paris Marx is a Canadian tech critic and host of the award-winning Tech Won’t Save Us podcast. His work has been published around the world, including in outlets like Time Magazine, NBC News, MIT Technology Review, the Toronto Star, and the New Statesman. It has also been translated into over a dozen languages. He earned a Master’s degree in urban geography from McGill University, researching Silicon Valley’s efforts to transform how we move. He speaks internationally about the politics of technology and is based in Newfoundland, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 1. How the Automobile Disrupted Mobility 9
2. Crafting the Ideology of Tech 36
3. Electric Vehicles and Their Dirty Secret 63
4. Uber's Assault on Cities and Labor 89
5. Self-Driving Cars Did Not Deliver 114
6. Carving New Paths for Cars 140
7. The Coming Fight for the Sidewalk 160
8. The Real Futures That Tech Is Building 180
9. Toward a Better Transport Future 202 Conclusion 228
Introduction 1 1. How the Automobile Disrupted Mobility 9
2. Crafting the Ideology of Tech 36
3. Electric Vehicles and Their Dirty Secret 63
4. Uber's Assault on Cities and Labor 89
5. Self-Driving Cars Did Not Deliver 114
6. Carving New Paths for Cars 140
7. The Coming Fight for the Sidewalk 160
8. The Real Futures That Tech Is Building 180
9. Toward a Better Transport Future 202 Conclusion 228
Rezensionen
The last decade has been a trainwreck for Silicon Valley's dreams of mobility. Paris Marx's invaluable new book explains how and why big tech's utopian transit projects crashed and burned, why these disasters will keep finding funding if they are not opposed, and what the alternative might look like. The path to a better, more equitable future of transit begins with the Road to Nowhere. Brian Merchant, author of The One Device
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