Some 53 percent of Americans
believe big tech companies should be regulated by the federal government, much like big banks are, according to a new survey from market research firm HarrisX.
Not exact matches
Just as smartphones forever changed our lives, 57 percent of consumers say that they
believe the Internet of Things will be revolutionary, with another 47 percent saying that
companies that aren't trying to connect their products to the Internet are missing a
big opportunity, according to a study conducted by marketing
tech company Affinnova which was recently acquired by consumer and media insights compmany Nielsen.
With the rise of a small number of
big tech companies — and governments using technology to watch their citizens — many people now
believe technology only centralizes power rather than decentralizes it.
Big tech companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google have invested millions of dollars in their respective digital assistants, which they
believe will be a major way that consumers will interact with computers — joining the standard keyboard, mouse, and touchscreen.
Whether or not Boz
believed what he wrote, the memo matters because it highlights what people outside Silicon Valley often fear about Silicon Valley: That
big tech companies don't actually care about the people who use their services, only that those people serve as data points that help
tech companies grow.
She was one of the Senators I was warned to look out for before this hearing — many
believe she'll make a presidential run in 2020 and this is a chance to be tough on a
big tech company in her home state.
Whether or not Boz
believed what he wrote, the memo matters because it highlights what people outside Silicon Valley often fear about Silicon Valley: That
big tech companies don't actually care about the people who use their services, only that those people serve as data points that help
tech companies grow.
With the rise of a small number of
big tech companies — and governments using technology to watch their citizens — many people now
believe technology only centralizes power rather than decentralizes it.»