Shifting Power
Casey and Matthew discuss the challenges of determining who should be in charge of the internet and the global implications of local regulations. They explore the potential dangers of organizations or governments imposing their rules on a global scale, using examples like the German court's decision and the Montana legislature's plan to ban TikTok. Matthew warns against falling into a "Teletubby Internet" scenario where everything is brought down to the lowest common denominator.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'?