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Associate Professor, TU Delft

Excited by this very well argued paper on technosolutionism! ⚡ In my world, we are currently working with the notion of 'quantum for good' - as ELSA scholars we need to scrutinise this closely, and intervene ex ante. For instance, what do we mean by 'quantum use cases' - let's think critically about what might be called a 'hammer and nail' approach. And what is the role of public policy in promoting technosolutionism - with quantum framed as a key solution in addressing technological sovereignty and strategic interests? Lots of juicy stuff to get stuck into! 🤓

Where Technology Leads, the Problems Follow. Technosolutionism and the Dutch Contact Tracing App

Where Technology Leads, the Problems Follow. Technosolutionism and the Dutch Contact Tracing App

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I loved the point that thick technosolutionism challenged democracy: 'The first is a harm to democracy: by working from a fixed solution towards a problem definition, technosolutionism involves a subversion of an ideal deliberative democratic decision-making process. '

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