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The potential for the advances of Silicon Valley to represent politically either a new era of autonomous liberation or a Faustian pact is explored here by a leading thinker on the philosophical implications of driverless cars, smart cities and the internet of things.

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The potential for the advances of Silicon Valley to represent politically either a new era of autonomous liberation or a Faustian pact is explored here by a leading thinker on the philosophical implications of driverless cars, smart cities and the internet of things.
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Adam Greenfield has worked as a lead information architect for the Tokyo office of internet services consultancy Razorfish, head of design direction for service and user-interface design at Nokia headquarters in Helsinki, and Senior Urban Fellow at the LSE Cities Centre of the London School of Economics. He has been an instructor in Urban Design at the Bartlett, University College London. His books include Everyware, Urban Computing and its Discontents, and the 2013 pamphlet Against the Smart City.