„Computers can make judicial decisions, computers can make psychiatric judgments. They can flip coins in much more sophisticated ways than can the most patient human being. The point is that they ought not be given such tasks. They may even be able to arrive at “correct” decisions in some cases—but always and necessarily on bases no human being should be willing to accept.“ - Joseph Weizenbaum, Computer Power and Human Reason (1976)
What I found to be helpful for understanding the limits of certain progressive campaigns against "market power" and "Big Tech dominance" is this: Replace the word "market power" with "power of the lords". Do we want fair competition between lords? Do we want smaller kingdoms? Are we fighting for more transparent aristocracy?