China has just implemented a regulation of influences where if you're talking about financial information or medical information, you must have a degree. Well, i'll sentra haewas, you can go to jail. That's funny, because i'm deatly not a fan of of china's authoritarian stances on many things but i would actually have to sit with that flobe and consider it. I don't know what the right model is, but some sort of regulation and a credibility around how we establish sources, i don't think it would be a bad thing. The problem is always, who is the arbiter of truth? That's the problem.
In this episode Nasos & Andrea discuss: how to ask great questions, the role of curiosity in progress and the impact of modern media and technology on expertise, sensemaking and democracy.