Read The Glass Cage: Automation and Us Online
Authors: Nicholas Carr
Ford Pinto, 5
France, 36, 45, 46, 159, 171
Frankenstein, Julia, 129–30
Frankenstein monster, 26, 30
freedom, 17, 61, 207, 208, 226, 227, 228
freight shipment, 196–97
friction, 133, 181, 182
frictionlessness, 180, 220
frictionless sharing, 181–82
Frost, Robert, 211–16, 218, 221–22, 232
future, futurism, 226–28
Gallagher, Shaun, 150
gamification, 179
n
Gates, Bill, 197
Gawande, Atul, 104
GE, 31, 175, 195
Gehry, Frank, 140
General Motors, 27
generation effect, 72–80, 84–85, 165
genetic traits, 82–83
Gensler, 167
German Ideology, The
(Marx), 235
n
Giedion, Sigfried, 237
n
Gilbert, Daniel, 15
glass cockpits, 50, 55, 59, 168, 169
Goldberger, Paul, 141
Google, 6–8, 13, 78–80, 118, 176, 181, 182, 195
cars, 6–8, 10, 12, 13, 153, 154–55, 183, 207, 208
Google Glass, 136–37, 199–201, 203, 208
Google Maps, 132, 136, 204–5
Google Now, 199
Google Suggest, 181, 200
Google Ventures, 116
Gorman, James, 134
GPS, 52, 68–70, 126–37, 144
“GPS and the End of the Road” (Schulman), 133
Graves, Michael, 143, 145
Gray, J. Macfarlane, 36–37
Great Britain, 22–23, 35, 157
Great Depression, 25–26, 27, 29, 38
grid cells, 134
Groopman, Jerome, 97–98, 105
Gross, Mark, 167
Gundotra, Vic, 203
gunnery crews, 35–36, 41
guns, 35–38, 41, 185
habit formation, 88–89
Hambrick, David, 83
hands, 143, 144, 145, 216
happiness, 14–16, 137, 203
hardware, 7–8, 52, 118
Harris, Don, 52–53, 63
Hartzband, Pamela, 97–98
Harvard Psychological Laboratory, 87
Hayles, Katherine, 12–13
Health Affairs
, 99
Health and Human Services Department, U.S., 94, 95
health care, 33, 173
computers and, 93–106, 113–15, 120, 123, 153–54, 155
costs of, 96, 99
diagnosis in, 10, 12, 70–71, 105, 113–15, 120, 123, 154, 155
see also
doctors; hospitals
Health Information Technology Adoption Initiative, 93–94
Heidegger, Martin, 148
Hendren, Sara, 130–31
Heyns, Christof, 188–89, 192
hippocampus, 133–37
Hippocrates, 158
history, 124, 127, 159–60, 174, 227
Hoff, Timothy, 100–102
Hoover, Herbert, 26
hospitals, 94–98, 102, 123, 155, 173
How Doctors Think
(Groopman), 105
How We Think
(Hayles), 13
Hughes, Thomas, 172, 196
human beings:
boundaries between computers and, 10–12
change and, 39, 40
killing of, 184
need for, 153–57
robots as replications of, 36
technology-first automation vs., 153–76
Human Condition, The
(Arendt), 108, 227–28
humanism, 159–61, 164, 165
Human Use of Human Beings, The
(Wiener), 37, 38
Huth, John Edward, 216–17
iBeacon, 136
IBM, 27, 118–20, 195
IBM Systems Journal
, 194–95
identity, 205–6
IEX, 171
Illingworth, Leslie, 19, 33
imagination, 25, 121, 124, 142, 143, 215
inattentional blindness, 130
industrial planners, 37
Industrial Revolution, 21, 24, 28, 32, 36, 106, 159, 195
Infiniti, 8
information, 68–74, 76–80, 166
automation complacency and bias and, 68–72
health, 93–106, 113
information overload, 90–92
information underload, 90–91
information workers, 117–18
infrastructure, 195–99
Ingold, Tim, 132
integrated development environments (IDEs), 78
Intel, 203
intelligence, 137, 151
automation of, 118–20
human vs. artificial, 11, 118–20
interdependent networks, 155
internet, 12–13, 33
n
, 176, 188
internet of things, 195
Introduction to Mathematics, An
, (Whitehead), 65
intuition, 105–6, 120
Inuit hunters, 125–27, 131, 217–20
invention, 161, 174, 214
iPads, 136, 153, 203
iPhones, 13, 136
Ironstone Group, 116
“Is Drawing Dead?” (symposium), 144
Jacquard loom, 36
Jainism, 185
Jefferson, Thomas, 160, 222
Jeopardy!
(quiz show), 118–19, 121
Jobless Future, The
(Aronowitz and DiFazio), 27–28
jobs, 14–17, 27–33, 85, 193
automation’s altering of, 67, 112–20
blue-collar, 28, 109
creating, 31, 32, 33
growth of, 28, 30, 32
loss of, 20, 21, 25, 27, 28, 30, 31, 40, 59, 115–18, 227
middle class, 27, 31, 32, 33
n
white-collar, 28, 30, 32, 40, 109
Jobs, Steve, 194
Jones, Michael, 132, 136–37, 151
Kasparov, Garry, 12
Katsuyama, Brad, 171
Kay, Rory, 58
Kelly, Kevin, 153, 225, 226
Kennedy, John, 27, 33
Kessler, Andy, 153
Keynes, John Maynard, 26–27, 66, 224, 227
Khosla, Vinod, 153–54
killing, robots and, 184, 185, 187–93
“Kitty Hawk” (Frost), 215
Klein, Gary, 123
Knight Capital Group, 156
know-how, 74, 76, 115, 122–23
knowledge, 74, 76, 77, 79, 80–81, 84, 85, 111, 121, 123, 131, 148, 153, 206, 214, 215
design, 144
explicit (declarative), 9, 10–11, 83
geographic, 128
medicine and, 100, 113, 123
tacit (procedural), 9–11, 83, 105, 113, 144
knowledge workers, 17, 148
Kool, Richard, 228–29
Korzybski, Alfred, 220
Kroft, Steve, 29
Krueger, Alan, 30–31
Krugman, Paul, 32–33
Kurzweil, Ray, 181, 200
labor, 227
abridging of, 23–25, 28–31, 37, 96
costs of, 18, 20, 31, 175
deskilling of, 106–12
division of, 106–7, 165
intellectualization of, 118
in “Mowing,” 211–14
strife, 37, 175
see also
jobs; work
Labor and Monopoly Capital
(Braverman), 109–10
Labor Department, U.S., 66
labor unions, 25, 37, 59
Langewiesche, William, 50–51, 170
language, 82, 121, 150
Latour, Bruno, 204, 208
lawn mowers, robotic, 185
lawyers, law, 12, 116–17, 120, 123, 166
learning, 72–73, 77, 82, 84, 88–90, 175
animal studies and, 88–89
medical, 100–102
Lee, John, 163–64, 166, 169
LeFevre, Judith, 14, 15, 18
leisure, 16, 25, 27, 227
work vs., 14–16, 18
lethal autonomous robots (LARs), 188–93
Levasseur, Émile, 24–25
Leveson, Nancy, 155–56
Levesque, Hector, 121
Levinson, Stephen, 101
Levy, Frank, 9, 10
Lewandowsky, Stephan, 74
Lex Machina, 116–17
Licklider, J. C. R., 223
Lieberman, Matthew, 149
Lindbergh, Charles, 223
Lown, Beth, 103, 105
Luddites, 23, 106, 108, 231
Ludlam, Ned, 23
MacCormac, Richard, 142–43
Machine Age, 25
machine-breaking, 22–23
machine-centered viewpoint, 162–63
machine learning, 113–14, 190
machines, mechanization, 17–18, 20–41, 107–8, 110–12, 159, 161, 223, 237
n
economy of, 31
as emancipators, 24–25
at Ford, 34
long history of ambivalence to, 21–41
love for, 20
planes and, 51, 52
ugliness of, 21
machine tool industry, 174
Macmillan, Robert Hugh, 19–20, 21, 39
mammograms, 70–71, 100
management, 37, 38, 76, 108, 166, 175
“Man-Computer Symbiosis” (Licklider), 223
manual transmission, 3–6, 13, 80
manufacturing, 5, 22, 30, 31, 37, 38, 106–7, 139, 195
plane, 46, 52, 168–70
Manzey, Dietrich, 71
maps, 127, 151, 204–5, 219, 220
cognitive, 129–30, 135
paper vs. computer, 129–30
Marcantonio, Dino, 141
“March of the Machines” (TV segment), 29
Marcus, Gary, 81, 83, 184
Marx, Karl, 20, 23–24, 66, 224, 225, 235
n
Marx, Leo, 160
master-slave metaphor, 224–26
materiality, 142–43, 145, 146
mathematicians, 119, 156
Mayer-Schönberger, Viktor, 122
McAfee, Andrew, 28–29, 30
Meade, E. J., 146–47, 229–30
meaning, 123, 220
medical diagnosis, 10, 12, 70–71, 105, 113–15, 120, 123, 154, 155
Medicare, 97
Mehta, Mayank, 219–20
Meinz, Elizabeth, 83
Meister, David, 159
memory, 72–75, 77–80, 84, 151
drawing and, 143
navigation and, 129–30, 133–37
Men and Machines
, 26
mental models, 57
Mercedes-Benz, 8, 136–37, 183
Mercury astronauts, 58
Merholz, Peter, 180
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 216, 217–18, 220
metalworkers, 111
mice, dancing, 87–92
microchips, 8, 114
microlocation tracking, 136
Microsoft, 195
military, 35–37, 47, 49, 158, 159, 166, 174
robots and, 187–93
mind, 63, 121–24, 201, 213–14, 216
body vs., 48–51, 215, 216
computer as metaphor and model for, 119
drawing and, 143, 144
imaginative work of, 25
unconscious, 83–84
Mindell, David, 60, 61
Missionaries and Cannibals, 75, 180
miswanting, 15, 228
MIT, 174, 175
Mitchell, William J., 138
mobile phones, 132–33
Moore’s Law, 40
Morozov, Evgeny, 205, 225
Moser, Edvard, 134–35
Moser, May-Britt, 134
motivation, 14, 17, 124
“Mowing” (Frost), 211–16, 218, 221–22
Murnane, Richard, 9, 10
Musk, Elon, 8
Nadin, Mihai, 80
NASA, 50, 55, 58
National Safety Council, 208
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), 44
natural language processing, 113
nature, 217, 220
Nature
, 155
Nature Neuroscience
, 134–35
navigation systems, 59, 68–71, 217
see also
GPS
Navy, U.S., 189
Nazi Germany, 35, 157
nervous system, 9–10, 36, 220–21
Networks of Power
(Hughes), 196
neural networks, 113–14
neural processing, 119
n
neuroergonomic systems, 165
neurological studies, 9
neuromorphic microchips, 114, 119
n
neurons, 57, 133–34, 150, 219
neuroscience, neuroscientists, 74, 133–37, 140, 149
New Division of Labor, The
(Levy and Murnane), 9
Nimwegen, Christof van, 75–76, 180
Noble, David, 173–74
Norman, Donald, 161
Noyes, Jan, 54–55
NSA, 120, 198
numerical control, 174–75
Oakeshott, Michael, 124
Obama, Barack, 94
Observer
, 78–79
Oculus Rift, 201
Office of the Inspector General, 99
offices, 28, 108–9, 112, 222
automation complacency and, 69
Ofri, Danielle, 102
O’Keefe, John, 133–34
Old Dominion University, 91
“On Things Relating to the Surgery” (Hippocrates), 158
oracle machine, 119–20
“Outsourced Brain, The” (Brooks), 128
Pallasmaa, Juhani, 145
Parameswaran, Ashwin, 115
Parameters
, 191
parametric design, 140–41
parametricism, 140–41
“Parametricism Manifesto” (Schumacher), 141
Parasuraman, Raja, 54, 67, 71, 166, 176
Parry, William Edward, 125
pattern recognition, 57, 58, 81, 83, 113
Pavlov, Ivan, 88
Pebble, 201
Pediatrics
, 97
perception, 8, 121, 130, 131, 132, 133, 144, 148–51, 201, 214–18, 220, 226, 230
performance, Yerkes-Dodson law and, 96
Phenomenology of Perception
(Merleau-Ponty), 216
philosophers, 119, 143, 144, 148–51, 186, 224
photography, film vs. digital, 230
Piano, Renzo, 138, 141–42
pilots, 1, 2, 32, 43–63, 91, 153
attentional tunneling and, 200–201
capability of the plane vs., 60–61, 154
death of, 53
erosion of expertise of, 54–58, 62–63
human- vs. technology-centered automation and, 168–70, 172–73
income of, 59–60
see also
autopilot
place, 131–34, 137, 251
n
place cells, 133–34, 136, 219
Plato, 148
Player Piano
(Vonnegut), 39
poetry, 211–16, 218, 221–22
Poirier, Richard, 214, 215
Politics
(Aristotle), 224
Popular Science
, 48
Post, Wiley, 48, 50, 53, 57, 62, 82, 169
power, 21, 37, 65, 151, 175, 204, 217
practice, 82–83
Predator drone, 188
premature fixation, 145
presence, power of, 200
Priestley, Joseph, 160
Prius, 6, 13, 154–55
privacy, 206
probability, 113–24
procedural (tacit) knowledge, 9–11, 83, 105, 113, 144
productivity, 18, 22, 29, 30, 37, 106, 160, 173, 175, 181, 218
professional work, incursion of computers into, 115
profit motive, 17
profits, 18, 22, 28, 30, 33, 95, 159, 171, 172–73, 175
progress, 21, 26, 29, 37, 40, 65, 196, 214
acceleration of, 26
scientific, 31, 123
social, 159–60, 228
progress (
continue
d
)
technological, 29, 31, 34, 35, 48–49, 108–9, 159, 160, 161, 173, 174, 222, 223–24, 226, 228, 230
utopian vision of, 25, 26
prosperity, 20, 21, 107