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EPISODE · Apr 23, 2026 · 5 MIN

Is Death An Acceptable Cost? Like Big Auto, Big Tech May Think So.

from Rethinking Tech · host Rethinking Tech

Ford once calculated the cost of human lives — and decided it was cheaper to let people die.That story should feel like history.It doesn’t.In this x10 episode of Rethinking Tech, Aparna and Harinda break down the Ford Pinto case and why its logic still shows up across the modern tech industry — from social media platforms that knowingly maximize harm to AI systems being deployed before society knows how to govern them. What this episode coversWhat the Ford Pinto case actually revealed about corporate decision-makingWhy the same cost-benefit logic now appears in social media and AIHow tech companies can keep harmful systems in place as long as the money still worksWhy lobbying, weak regulation, and public apathy make accountability so difficultWhat changes when the dangerous product is no longer a car or a cigarette — but invisible software Why this mattersThis isn’t just a history lesson.It’s a look at how companies continue to treat human harm as a manageable business variable — and why software may make that even easier to hide. The most unsettling part of the Pinto story is not that it happened.It’s that the logic never really disappeared.Today, platforms can optimize for addiction, polarization, dependency, or displacement while executives face little real consequence. And because the harm is digital, distributed, and often invisible, it becomes even harder to regulate — and easier for the public to normalize. This episode asks a simple but uncomfortable question:If we already know the pattern, why do we keep accepting it? 🎙️ About Rethinking TechRethinking Tech explores the intersection of technology, geopolitics, business, and ethics — focusing on how systems actually work, not just how they’re talked about.We analyze structure, incentives, and consequences — without hype.🔗 Connect with Us📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RethinkingTech🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6NYgOPmYW6Ba2LFn3IBST3🍏 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rethinking-tech/id1795651530📸 TikTok: @rethinking_tech💼 LinkedIn: Rethinking Tech Podcast👤 Aparna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aparnabhushan/👤 Harinda: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harindak/

Ford once calculated the cost of human lives — and decided it was cheaper to let people die.That story should feel like history.It doesn’t.In this x10 episode of Rethinking Tech, Aparna and Harinda break down the Ford Pinto case and why its logic still shows up across the modern tech industry — from social media platforms that knowingly maximize harm to AI systems being deployed before society knows how to govern them. What this episode coversWhat the Ford Pinto case actually revealed about corporate decision-makingWhy the same cost-benefit logic now appears in social media and AIHow tech companies can keep harmful systems in place as long as the money still worksWhy lobbying, weak regulation, and public apathy make accountability so difficultWhat changes when the dangerous product is no longer a car or a cigarette — but invisible software Why this mattersThis isn’t just a history lesson.It’s a look at how companies continue to treat human harm as a manageable business variable — and why software may make that even easier to hide. The most unsettling part of the Pinto story is not that it happened.It’s that the logic never really disappeared.Today, platforms can optimize for addiction, polarization, dependency, or displacement while executives face little real consequence. And because the harm is digital, distributed, and often invisible, it becomes even harder to regulate — and easier for the public to normalize. This episode asks a simple but uncomfortable question:If we already know the pattern, why do we keep accepting it? 🎙️ About Rethinking TechRethinking Tech explores the intersection of technology, geopolitics, business, and ethics — focusing on how systems actually work, not just how they’re talked about.We analyze structure, incentives, and consequences — without hype.🔗 Connect with Us📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RethinkingTech🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6NYgOPmYW6Ba2LFn3IBST3🍏 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rethinking-tech/id1795651530📸 TikTok: @rethinking_tech💼 LinkedIn: Rethinking Tech Podcast👤 Aparna: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aparnabhushan/👤 Harinda: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harindak/

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Ford once calculated the cost of human lives — and decided it was cheaper to let people die.That story should feel like history.It doesn’t.In this x10 episode of Rethinking Tech, Aparna and Harinda break down the Ford Pinto case and why its logic...

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