“Smart technologies are not just disruptive; they can also preserve the status quo. Revolutionary in theory, they are often reactionary in practice.” PracticeTechnologyTheorySmartPreservesRevolutionaryStatus QuoReactionariesDisruptive Author:Evgeny Morozov
“Truly smart technologies will remind us that we are not mere automatons who assist big data in asking and answering questions.” BigsTechnologySmartAskingMereDataAnswering Questions Author:Evgeny Morozov
“As smart technologies become more intrusive, they risk undermining our autonomy by suppressing behaviors that someone somewhere has deemed undesirable.” TechnologyRiskBehaviorSmartAutonomyUnderminingUndesirableSuppressing Author:Evgeny Morozov
“In business, standards establish the rules of the game, creating path dependencies as investments are made and corresponding designs are set in stone and plastic. Inferior standards can prevail due to smart marketing or industry collusion.” MadeGamesPathDesignIndustryCreatingSmartStandardsStonesInvestmentMarketingDuesPlasticInferiorsDependencyCorrespondingRules Of The GameCollusion Author:Evgeny Morozov
“Look at something like cooking. Now, you would hear a lot about smart kitchens and augmented kitchens. And what do those smart kitchens actually do? They police what's happening inside the kitchen. They have cameras that distinguish ingredients one from each other and that tell you that shouldn't mix this ingredient with another ingredient.” LooksSmartHappeningsPoliceCamerasCookingKitchenIngredients Author:Evgeny Morozov
“When we can commit a crime, we can also trigger debate. Cases go to courts. Media start covering the cases. But once you build smart environments where, if you meet a certain probabilistic profile, you won't even be allowed to board a bus, let alone commit a crime, we're perpetuating existing laws so they face no challenges or revision.” IfsFacesLawCertainChallengesCasesEnvironmentMediaCrimeSmartCourtDebateCommitBoardsBusTriggersCoveringProfileRevisionPerpetuating Author:Evgeny Morozov
“Would you like all of your Facebook friends to sift through your trash? A group of designers from Britain and Germany think that you might. Meet BinCam: a 'smart' trash bin that aims to revolutionize the recycling process.” ThinkingMightProcessGroupsSmartAimDesignerGermanyBritainTrashRecycling Author:Evgeny Morozov