Harvard professor emerita says Elon Musk's Twitter takeover is 'fundamentally intolerable' and a threat to political stability
Shoshana Zuboff, a professor emerita at Harvard Business school, said that Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter may pose a threat to democracy and society at large.
"Our political stability, our ability to know what's true and what false, our health and to some degree our sanity, is challenged on a daily basis depending on which decisions Mr Musk decides to take," the data privacy expertIn fact, Zuboff, the author of the 2019 book"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism," told the FT that the Musk takeover is"fundamentally intolerable" and that she is horrified by how tech billionaires could potentially exert control over the...
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