Facebook can disable your account for 48 hours if you publish a deep fake video without labeling it as such. It's really interesting because facebook they are essentially a government but they don't have the monopoly on violence or attention so they can put you in attention jail right? We know that no laws is a million times worse than some basic policies and they obviously have community guidelines and policies now we're just asking them to strengthen that that list.
We are in the middle of a global trust crisis. Neighbors are strangers and local news sources are becoming scarcer; institutions that used to symbolize prestige, honor and a sense of societal security are ridiculed for being antiquated and out of touch. To replace the void, we turn to sharing economy companies and social media, which come up short, or worse. Our guest on this episode, academic and business advisor Rachel Botsman, guides us through how we got here, and how to recover. Botsman is the Trust Fellow at Oxford University, and the author of two books, including “Who Can You Trust?” The intangibility of trust makes it difficult to pin down, she explains, and she speaks directly to technology leaders about fostering communities and creating products the public is willing to put faith in. “The efficiency of technology is the enemy of trust,” she says.