
Why Big Tech should belong to the public | Yanis Varoufakis, Tim Nguyen, Janne Teller
Yanis Varoufakis, Janne Teller, and Google DeepMind researcher Tim Nguyen debate the rise of Big Tech, intellectual property laws, and the dangers posed by AI and algorithms.
Should we socialise Big Tech?
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From Karl Marx to Elon Musk, many have claimed that in the right hands, technology is a liberating force for good. But there is increasing challenge to this notion, with figures from Obama to Tim Berners-Lee warning that Big Tech poses serious threats to autonomy and freedom. As a result, many now argue we need to escape from Big Tech and its addictive character. But it's unknown if this is achievable. Critics argue Big Tech, through algorithms and data, manipulates our actions and choices in every aspect of our lives, so that human autonomy has already been radically undermined. Opting out is almost impossible. And Cambridge studies show anti-tech platforms, claiming to combat Big Tech addiction, often only replicate it in another form.
Should we conclude that technology has undermined our freedom and we are no longer in control of our decisions and behaviour? Do we need to evolve digital rights to resist manipulation and provide self-governance, and will this work? Or might breaking up or banning Big Tech be part of the solution, allowing us to claim back autonomy?
#bigtech #capitalism #economics #politics #ai #artificialintelligence
Yanis Varoufakis is a world-renowned economist, academic, and politician. His latest book is "Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism". Timothy Nguyen is a leading AI researcher at Google DeepMind and the host of the podcast, "The Cartesian Café". Janne Teller is a critically-acclaimed writer of novels, essays, and short stories. Teller’s work includes existential themes on a grand scale, which often spark controversial debate. Hosted by Shini Somara.
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00:00 Should the public have control of Big Tech?
00:36 Tim Nguyen and Yanis Varoufakis clash over the property rights of new technologies and digital platforms
02:07 Tim on privacy, copyright, and A.I.
03:33 Janne Teller explains how Big Tech companies undermined property right laws
06:11 Yanis on the dangers of monopolies
09:16 Technofeudalism vs Socialism
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Should we socialise Big Tech?
With a free trial, you can watch the full debate NOW at https://iai.tv/video/technology-and-freedom?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=description
From Karl Marx to Elon Musk, many have claimed that in the right hands, technology is a liberating force for good. But there is increasing challenge to this notion, with figures from Obama to Tim Berners-Lee warning that Big Tech poses serious threats to autonomy and freedom. As a result, many now argue we need to escape from Big Tech and its addictive character. But it's unknown if this is achievable. Critics argue Big Tech, through algorithms and data, manipulates our actions and choices in every aspect of our lives, so that human autonomy has already been radically undermined. Opting out is almost impossible. And Cambridge studies show anti-tech platforms, claiming to combat Big Tech addiction, often only replicate it in another form.
Should we conclude that technology has undermined our freedom and we are no longer in control of our decisions and behaviour? Do we need to evolve digital rights to resist manipulation and provide self-governance, and will this work? Or might breaking up or banning Big Tech be part of the solution, allowing us to claim back autonomy?
#bigtech #capitalism #economics #politics #ai #artificialintelligence
Yanis Varoufakis is a world-renowned economist, academic, and politician. His latest book is "Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism". Timothy Nguyen is a leading AI researcher at Google DeepMind and the host of the podcast, "The Cartesian Café". Janne Teller is a critically-acclaimed writer of novels, essays, and short stories. Teller’s work includes existential themes on a grand scale, which often spark controversial debate. Hosted by Shini Somara.
The Institute of Art and Ideas features videos and articles from cutting edge thinkers discussing the ideas that are shaping the world, from metaphysics to string theory, technology to democracy, aesthetics to genetics. Subscribe today! https://iai.tv/subscribe?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=technology-and-freedom
00:00 Should the public have control of Big Tech?
00:36 Tim Nguyen and Yanis Varoufakis clash over the property rights of new technologies and digital platforms
02:07 Tim on privacy, copyright, and A.I.
03:33 Janne Teller explains how Big Tech companies undermined property right laws
06:11 Yanis on the dangers of monopolies
09:16 Technofeudalism vs Socialism
For debates and talks: https://iai.tv
For articles: https://iai.tv/articles
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