Tech Won't Save Us
A podcast by Paris Marx - Thursdays
308 Episodes
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VCs Want to Disrupt the Media w/ Eoin Higgins
Published: 6/24/2021 -
Facebook Is A Battleground w/ Avi Asher-Schapiro and Maya Gebeily
Published: 6/17/2021 -
Embracing Glitch Feminism w/ Legacy Russell
Published: 6/10/2021 -
The Sunset of the Californian Ideology? w/ Richard Barbrook
Published: 6/3/2021 -
Why the Soviet Union Didn’t Build the Internet w/ Benjamin Peters
Published: 5/27/2021 -
Project Cybersyn Shows All Tech is Political w/ Eden Medina
Published: 5/20/2021 -
How Many Times Has the Internet Already Died? w/ Kevin Driscoll
Published: 5/13/2021 -
How State Funding Built Silicon Valley w/ Margaret O’Mara
Published: 5/6/2021 -
Celebrating One Year of Tech Won’t Save Us!
Published: 4/29/2021 -
What’s Next for Amazon Workers? w/ Kim Kelly
Published: 4/22/2021 -
Vaccine Passports Are Not the Solution w/ Elizabeth Renieris
Published: 4/16/2021 -
Bursting the NFT Bubble w/ Jacob Silverman
Published: 4/8/2021 -
Digital Redlining in the Frictionless Society w/ Chris Gilliard
Published: 4/1/2021 -
Elon Musk Isn’t Saving Humanity w/ Manu Saadia
Published: 3/25/2021 -
How Britain Killed its Computing Industry w/ Mar Hicks
Published: 3/18/2021 -
Is Bill Gates a “Good” Billionaire? w/ Tim Schwab
Published: 3/11/2021 -
How Algorithms Are Transforming Work w/ Callum Cant
Published: 3/4/2021 -
Why We Need a Luddite Politics of Tech w/ Gavin Mueller
Published: 2/25/2021 -
Australia’s Plan to Make Tech Pay for News w/ Lizzie O’Shea
Published: 2/18/2021 -
How Indonesian Gig Workers Are Organizing w/ Rida Qadri
Published: 2/11/2021
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.