Airbnb and the Unintended Consequences of 'Disruption'
Tech analysts are prone to predicting utopia or dystopia. They’re worse at imagining the side effects of a firm's success.
by Derek Thompson
Feb 17, 2018
4 minutes
The U.S economy is in the midst of a wrenching technological transformation that is fundamentally changing the way people sleep, work, eat, shop, love, read, and interact.
At least, that’s one interpretation.
A second story of this age of technological transformation says that it’s mostly a facade—that the last 30 years have been a productivity bust and little has changed in everyday life, aside from the way everyone reads and watches videos. People wanted flying cars and got Netflix binges instead.
Let’s call these the Disrupt Story and the Dud Story of technology. When a new company, app, or platform emerges, it’s common for analysts to divide into
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