龙哥聊科技资产化

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Contemporary capitalism is increasingly defined by its technoscientific
aspects—that
is, by the development of new technological products and
services (e.g., smartphones, apps, platforms), the emergence of trendy scientific
specialties (e.g., big data, AI, biotech, fintech), and the alignment
of innovation processes, actors, and institutions with powerful investment
rationalities and financial imperatives. The very notion of “technoscientific
capitalism”—terminology
whose origins can be traced back at least to Jean-Francois
Lyotard (1984, 1992)—aptly
captures the defining problematics of
our political-economic
time.

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