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“How do we ensure technology makes our lives better?” Tech Mirror: Reflecting on technology and society with Johanna Weaver explores how technology impacts our lives: the good, the bad, the ugly and the beautiful. Technology is made by humans. When we refocus on this foundational truth, it opens the possibility that technology can be made differently. Questions about how we might shape technology differently are not just “technical” questions. The answers to these questions go to the very core of the fabric our societies. Just as there is a variety of diverse voices involved in the development of health policy, or national security policy, we need more people to actively engage in tech policy discussions. Through interviews with the movers and shapers, and analysis by experts and opinionated guests, this podcast will empower you to participate in policy discussions to shape the technologies that will shape our future.
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Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
Everything is Content Moderation
Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
Johanna speaks with Evelyn Douek, assistant Professor at Stanford Law School (and former corporate lawyer in Australia), about the public and private regulation of speech online. The pair discusses:
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the private and public regulation of speech online
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why 'everything is content moderation' and what it might mean to take a systems thinking approach
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the importance of platform transparency
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the history, significance, and politics of Section 230
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institutional competence and the role of courts
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the state of trust and safety
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the value of a functioning parliament and the differences between Australia and the U.S. in making tech policy
At 21:11, Johanna refers to the Foreign Interference Committee. For clarification, this reference was made in relation to the Big Tech Inquiry of the Senate Economics References Committee, chaired by Senator Bragg (colloquially referred to as the social media foreign interference committee). This is not to be confused with the Select Committee on Foreign Interference through Social Media, chaired by Senator Paterson.
Relevant Links:
Evelyn Douek: https://www.evelyndouek.com/
Moderated Content podcast: https://law.stanford.edu/directory/evelyn-douek/moderated-content/
Content Moderation as Systems Thinking, by Evelyn Douek, Harvard Law Review: https://harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-136/content-moderation-as-systems-thinking/
Casey Newton’s Platformer newsletter: https://www.platformer.news/
The Washington Post’s technology newsletter: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/the-202-newsletters/the-technology-202/
Rest of World: https://restofworld.org/
Follow:
Evelyn Douek on Twitter: @evelyndouek
Stanford Law School on Twitter: @StanfordLaw
Stanford Law School on LinkedIn: Stanford Law School (SLS)
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