Los debates sobre las limitaciones y el impacto que tienen en la sociedad los modelos de procesamiento del lenguaje natural usualmente se toman a la ligera en disertaciones populares: los algoritmos, o data, son buenos o malos. Este...
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With monopolies on production and distribution of consumer technologies, big tech companies are also securing legal means to increase their profit margins by preventing repair, reuse, and reinvention. The irrationality of global capitalism...
A look at the original cover art by Jake Thrasher in the magazine's Autumn 2021 issue on technology and capitalism.
Reports from SftP Santa Cruz, Western Mass, Twin Cities, Ann Arbor chapters, the Pandemic Working Group, and the Marx/STS Reading Group.
Technology has been used for "evil" purposes under capitalism, but is it neutral otherwise? From Luddites of the 19th century to revolutionaries today, we must learn and see technology as inherently political.
Meet the artists and scientists, writers and organizers, who contributed to our Autumn 2021 issue, "Don't Be Evil."
The dozens of people whose dedicated work made Volume 24, Number 2 a reality.
Like all historical processes, laboratories are shaped by class conflicts. This article presents a critical history of the lab and plots a future toward socializing our means of knowledge production.
中国科技业工作朝九晚九,周六无休的时长引发 “996.ICU”运动: “工作996,生病icu!“ 得到全球范围内的反响。在中美关系逐渐恶化下,技术工人必须寻找共同点,分享组织策略,并不断相互学习。
We invite readers to continue the conversation by sharing their thoughts after the critical rereading of China: Science Walking on Two Legs. Please send letters to the editor by emailing magazine@scienceforthepeople.org.