
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe
Amanpour
The Paradox of Information Networks
This chapter explores the evolution of information networks from the Stone Age to AI, focusing on how despite advances, humanity faces self-destructive choices due to poor information exchange. It critiques communication systems' impact on democracy and emphasizes the need for accountability in the age of misinformation. The conversation highlights the importance of human agency in guiding technology to ensure its positive contributions to society.
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