“…In the case of studies concerned with revealing the consequences of technology for relations and working conditions, they are linked to the term uberization -understood as the process of expanding the intermediation of paid work via digital platforms (Franco, 2020) -and, overall, they conclude that there is a preponderance of losses of rights for the working class (Oliveira, 2021;Soares, Constantino, & Guimarães, 2021). Regarding the sharing economy, sometimes treated indistinctly in the work intermediation platforms, we observe a natural concern for investigating the cultural and policy aspects involved in the use of peer-to-peer platforms that allow exchange relationships, loans, or leases of assets (Costa-Nascimento, Teodósio, & Pinto, 2021;Spalenza & Rigo, 2021). The term Industry 4.0, in turn, is reserved for research that deals with the potential of new automation and connective technologies to increase productivity (Caruso, 2018;Paula & Paes, 2021).…”