Jonathan Zittrain on Encryption, AI, Cybersecurity, Privacy and the Future of Work
So this is an advertisement for Stern Speakers, and they are pimping Jonathan Zittrain. The reason I am posting is because it condenses some of the more wonderful things about coming technology, along with the obverse — the parts that should scare the holy goose crap out of you. You can find Jonathan at the Berkman Center’s youtube channel, but you have to wade through a lot to get to the thoughts expressed in these condensed nuggets.
Watch this to understand why it’s so damned important not to put anti-science technophobes into office at this point in human history - we cannot afford to go forward with Gohmerts and Trumps and Inhofes in charge.
Jonathan Zittrain is one world’s great speakers on the broader implications of new technologies. He is also one of Harvard’s truly great orators and most brilliant minds.
A professor of law, computer science and policy at Harvard University as well as a founding director of Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Jonathan has an uncanny skill for looking at the world through lenses of technology and law and to convey to his audiences a clear view of our future businesses, cultures and laws. In an era when we’re obsessed with topics ranging from AI’s Impact on Our World of Work and Life to Fake News, no one knows more and no one can articulate better the challenges of our era.
One of only a very few speakers who is asked to speak each year at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Jonathan is simply gifted at sharing his unique perspectives on how policymakers to CEOs need to grapple with cutting-edge issues such as privacy and cybersecurity.
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