Today, progress is defined almost entirely by consumer-driven, often banal improvements in information technology. The US economist Tyler Cowen, in his essay The Great Stagnation (2011), argues that, in the US at least, a technological plateau has been reached. Sure, our phones are great, but that’s not the same as being able to fly across the Atlantic in eight hours or eliminating smallpox. As the US technologist Peter Thiel once put it: ‘We wanted flying cars, we got 140 characters.’

  • Frank [he/him, he/him]
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    1 year ago

    dnr but did they mention how capitalism creates perverse incentives for science, like the need to publish positive results instead of null results even if that means massaging the data a bit?