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Intro
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Digitization
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My background
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Balance
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Culture
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Technology culture
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Unintended consequences
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Friction
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Beyond privacy
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Loss of nuance
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Democracy
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Digital pollution
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Taking responsibility
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Metrics
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Tech alone cannot fix this
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Sacrifice speed for intentionality
Description:
Explore a Stanford seminar examining the unintended consequences of widespread digitization and the responsibilities that come with technological advancement. Delve into the concept of digital pollution and its potential dangers, drawing parallels to industrial pollution of the 19th century. Examine the complex relationship between society and technology, questioning the assumption that all innovation is inherently beneficial. Investigate the underlying dynamics of "technology capitalism" and its impact on progress. Learn about the importance of acknowledging potential harm in technological advancements and the need for a balanced approach to innovation. Discover how technologists, industry leaders, government officials, and individuals can take collective responsibility in addressing these challenges. Analyze the cultural and economic assumptions that drive design choices and priorities in the tech industry. Explore topics such as privacy concerns, loss of nuance in communication, and the impact of technology on democracy. Gain insights into potential solutions, including the need to prioritize intentionality over speed in technological development. Read more

Facing Up to the Byproducts of Digitization - With Power Comes Responsibility

Stanford University
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