Philosophical analysis of Norbert Wiener’s ideas on information, society, and technologyOpinion piece on surveillance, political correctness, and AI threats
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Essay argues technology does not drive repression, norms do The passage is a theoretical commentary with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It offers no novel evidence or controversy. Key insights: Claims that institutional norms, not technology, shape freedom of speech.; Cites historical examples (WWI, 1950s) to argue against tech determinism.; References a study on professors' political views.
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