Disinformation Dilemma
Roger highlights the troubling intersection of disinformation and public health, particularly during the pandemic, where conspiracy theories have exacerbated an already fraught political landscape. He argues for a comprehensive regulatory approach that includes antitrust measures, privacy protections, and safety protocols to address the overwhelming concentration of power in the tech industry. Both he and Scott express cautious optimism about the potential for meaningful change in how tech giants operate.In this clip
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Can social media be regulated as discussed in the episodes 'Algorithms and the Threats to Democracy,' 'Regulating Tech Platforms,' and 'State of Play: Geopolitics, US Foreign Policy, and NATO Enlargement — with Jeffrey Sachs and Regulation and Big Tech'?
Can social media be regulated as discussed in the episodes "Algorithms and the Threats to Democracy," "Regulating Tech Platforms," and "State of Play: Geopolitics, US Foreign Policy, and NATO Enlargement — with Jeffrey Sachs and Regulation and Big Tech"?
Can social media be regulated as discussed in the episodes Algorithms and the Threats to Democracy, Regulating Tech Platforms, and "State of Play: Geopolitics, US Foreign Policy, and NATO Enlargement — with Jeffrey Sachs and Regulation and Big Tech"?