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Techlash

Who Makes the Rules in the Digital Gilded Age?
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Techlash by Tom Wheeler draws a parallel between the late 19th-century industrial Gilded Age and today's digital revolution, emphasising the clash between extraordinary technological innovation and the public interest. Wheeler explores how the wealth created by new digital technology—largely unsupervised until now—poses challenges reminiscent of those during the Industrial Revolution. Advocating for a fresh approach to governance, he calls for agile, enforced regulation that safeguards consumers and competition while fostering continued innovation in the digital age.
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Techlash is ideal for readers interested in technology policy, digital governance, and contemporary economic history. It will appeal to those seeking a clear and engaging analysis of the interplay between innovation and regulation, as well as policymakers, educators, and anyone concerned with the societal impact of Big Tech and emerging technologies.

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As with the industrial revolution and the Gilded Age it created, new digital technology has changed commerce and culture, creating great wealth in the process, while being essentially unsupervised. Wheeler calls for an era of public interest oversight that embraces new protections for consumers and competition and encourages continued innovation.

An accessible and visionary book that connects the experiences of the late 19th century's industrial Gilded Age with its echoes in the 21st century digital Gilded Age.

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Hailed by Publishers Weekly as "a potent primer on the need to rein in big tech" and Kirkus Reviews as "a rock-solid plan for controlling the tech giants," readers will be energised by Tom Wheeler's vision of digital governance.

Featured on Barack Obama's 11/3/23 list of "What I’m Reading on the Rise of Artificial Intelligence"

An accessible and visionary book that connects the experiences of the late 19th century’s industrial Gilded Age with its echoes in the 21st century digital Gilded Age.

Hailed by Ken Burns as one of the foremost “explainers” of technology and its effect throughout history, Tom Wheeler now turns his gaze to the public impact of entrepreneurial innovation. In Techlash, he connects the experiences of the late 19th century’s industrial Gilded Age with its echoes in the 21st-century digital Gilded Age. In both cases, technological innovation and the great wealth that it created ran up against the public interest and the rights of others. As with the Industrial Revolution and the Gilded Age that it created, new digital technology has changed commerce and culture, creating great wealth in the process, all while being essentially unsupervised.

Warning that today is not the “Fourth Industrial Revolution” some envision, Wheeler calls for a new era of public interest oversight that leaves behind industrial-era regulatory ideas to embrace a new process of agile, supervised, and enforced code setting that protects consumers and competition while encouraging continued innovation. Wheeler combines insights from his experience at the highest echelons of business and government to create a compelling portrait of the need to balance entrepreneurial innovation with the public good.

“Once again, Tom Wheeler makes sense out of the dizzying technological changes that often seem to initially befuddle and beset us before they come into sharper focus, a focus he brings to each page and each new idea... it sometimes takes an original thinker to make clearer the “mess” in front of us. Bravo!" — Ken Burns

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Foreign Affairs praises Techlash for its powerful argument that the U.S. government must implement rules to protect the public interest amid the digital revolution, likening today's situation to the unregulated capitalism of the Gilded Age. Reviews highlight Wheeler's accessible, policy-focused narrative detailing the need for robust oversight of Big Tech, comparing tech CEOs to historical industrial monopolists. The book is noted as very readable and convincing in its call for legislation designed to prevent potential disasters from unregulated AI and digital platforms.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780815739937

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 15 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Brookings Institution

Illustration: 7 b/w illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 26.0mm

Width: 154.0mm

Height: 232.0mm

Weight: 499g

Pages: 264

About the Author

Businessman, venture capitalist, and former chairman of the Federal Communication Corporation during the Obama administration, Tom Wheeler is the author of several books including, most recently, From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future (Brookings, 2019). He resides in Washington, DC.

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