Marc Benioff och hans fru Lynne (ALBERTO E. RODRIGUEZ / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA)

Tech-vd:n: Teknologi borde regleras som tobak

Molnjätten Salesforces vd Marc Beinoff har nu väckt en hel del uppmärksamhet i samband med ett uttalande vid World Economic Forum i Davos. Beinoff menar att beroendeframkallande teknikprodukter – som till exempel sociala medier – borde regleras på samma sätt som man reglerar andra beroendeframkallande produkter, till exempel cigaretter.

”Jag är säker på att teknologi har beroendeframkallande effekter som vi måste ta itu med, och jag är säker på att produktutvecklarna jobbar på att göra sina produkter ännu mer beroendeframkallande, något som vi måste hålla tillbaka” menade Beinoff.

Facebook medgav nyligen själva att deras produkt kan ha en negativ effekt på människors psykiska hälsa, och dessutom har man aviserat stora förändringar av nyhetsflödet som ska göra att det sociala nätverket ska kännas mer meningsfullt.

 
Marc Benioff
Wikipedia (en)
Marc Russell Benioff (born September 25, 1964) is an American internet entrepreneur, author and philanthropist. He is the founder, chairman and CEO of Salesforce, an enterprise cloud computing company. As of March 2016, he owns approximately $3 billion worth of Salesforce shares. Benioff founded Salesforce in March 1999 in a rented San Francisco apartment and defined its mission in a marketing statement as “The End of Software.” Benioff has long evangelized software as a service as the model that would replace traditional enterprise software. He is the creator of the term “platform as a service” and has extended Salesforce’s reach by allowing customers to build their own applications on the company’s architecture or in the Salesforce cloud. Benioff is a noted philanthropist. In 2000, he established the “1-1-1 model,” whereby the company contributes one percent of product, one percent of equity, and one percent of employee hours back to the communities it serves globally. As of March 2016, Salesforce.org has delivered more than $115 million in grants, 1.3 million employee volunteer hours and powered 28,000 nonprofits with Salesforce technology. More than 700 companies have adopted the 1-1-1 model through the Pledge 1% movement. Benioff and his wife, Lynne, have focused their personal philanthropy on improving public education and advancing children’s health care through UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, at the University of California, San Francisco. As CEO of Salesforce, he has addressed social causes such as equal pay for women, as well as leading efforts by business leaders to publicly oppose legislation in Indiana and Georgia that would allow discrimination against LGBT communities. He is the author of three books, including the national best seller, Behind the Cloud.
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