In Confluence, Canada's Tech Envoy in Silicon Valley, Consul General Rana Sarkar delves into issues shaping technology and diplomacy through the lenses of Silicon Valley, Canada, and the world. Each episode, Sarkar presses critical topics with subject matter experts to gain an unrestricted, deep dive into the tech policy issues defining our times.
On this episode of Confluence, host Rana Sarkar turns to the private and not-for-profit sectors to get the perspective of folks who really understand the human side of technology and the implications of technology policy on real people. To do this, Sarkar speaks with Aza Raskin—Co-Founder of the Center for Humane Technology and the Earth Species Project—as well as Yael Eisenstat—Future of Democracy Fellow at the Berggruen Institute, Founder of Kilele Global risk advisory firm, and former Senior Intelligence Officer for the United States. Coming from diverse backgrounds in engineering, intelligence, and corporate leadership, these two guests understand the harms that misuse of tech can cause to unwitting citizens. These harms are serious, and both guests advocate for a more humane standard for the tech industry that is grounded in supporting rather than exploiting users. In this conversation, Sarkar and his guests discuss the role that public-private partnership in tandem with comprehensive regulation can have in shaping the landscape.
Links:
Aza Raskin LinkedIn
Aza Raskin Website
Aza Raskin Wikipedia
Yael Eisenstat Website
Yael Eisenstat LinkedIn
Yael Eisenstat Twitter
Yael Eisenstat Wikipedia
Center for Humane Technology
Earth Species Project
Berggruen Institute
Kilele Global
Additional Resources:
Section 230 Debate on Electronic Frontier Foundation
Section 230 Debate on The Verge
Section 230 review by US Department of Justice
Your Undivided Attention Podcast
Yael Eisenstat TED Talk
Yaël Eisenstat: 'Facebook is ripe for manipulation and viral misinformation'
What This CIA Veteran Learned Helping Facebook With Elections
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