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posted by martyb on Thursday November 05 2015, @12:17PM   Printer-friendly
from the debugging? dept.

In a kind of counter intuitive argument in this article in The Wall Street Journal , Uber drivers may now have to battle with the fact that no human is actually telling them what to do. Most of the tasks are now being automated. The study by Researchers at the Data and Society research institute at New York University point out that Uber uses software to exert similar control over workers that a human manager would.

The world looks more and more like the Manna short story, where every aspect of our employee life is used to classify our performance. Another interesting discussion point: Is the middle manager role disappearing?


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  • (Score: 2) by sjames on Thursday November 05 2015, @09:03PM

    by sjames (2882) on Thursday November 05 2015, @09:03PM (#259089) Journal

    It's not that it altered itself, it's more that once the people were accustomed to obeying it without question, their obedience was used to warehouse them as cheaply as possible once they weren't economically necessary to the wealthy anymore.

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