Technologies of Elite Capture
"This paper examines the utopian fantasies of technologies developed at the
height of Silicon Valley’s culture of innovation around social good —or good
tech —and situates their increasing purchase within the technology industry in
the broader context of a global crisis of care. [pdf]
"We explore how aspirations towards
greater empathy, global connectivity, and diversity were captured by elite tech
entrepreneurs in a strategy to bolster their moral power and raise capital in the
name of disaffected and exhausted workers.
"Through an analysis of emergent AI-enabled accent modification technologies, which promise to relieve call center
workers from accent-based discrimination by artificially modifying the sound of
their voice, we locate the affective lures operating in their futuristic fantasies and
marketing strategies.
"In a peculiar alliance where entrepreneurs, venture capital,
and modes of labor-discipline conspire toward making globalization feel good, we trace the ideological conditions that allowed the exploitation of offshore
workers to be recoded as the employment of diverse workers.
"Thus understood,
good tech rhetorics, we argue, are productive discourses that function both as a
mechanism of value accumulation and as a counterinsurgency tactic —they
constitute concrete structures of feeling that sustain attachments to the social
reproduction of structures of racial capitalism and the continuation of
postindustrial, colonial dispossession."
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Empathy recommended