Technology is evolving rapidly, faster than the people who are in there are able to understand the consequences of then it will just break. If we wait to regulate a i and other technologies that operate this quickly, a i specifically wos tak after the effects have been seen for as long as we did with cigarettes or d d t. So when we say expodential tech, what we mean is exponentially faster to scale, expodentially larger effects that can happen from expodentially smaller groups of people. It doesn't take state actors like it did to make noops, to make ai, weapons by weapons, crisper weapons. And so the big question becomes, in the presence
On September 13th, the Wall Street Journal released The Facebook Files, an ongoing investigation of the extent to which Facebook's problems are meticulously known inside the company — all the way up to Mark Zuckerberg. Pollster Frank Luntz invited Tristan Harris along with friend and mentor Daniel Schmachtenberger to discuss the implications in a live webinar.
In this bonus episode of Your Undivided Attention, Tristan and Daniel amplify the scope of the public conversation about The Facebook Files beyond the platform, and into its business model, our regulatory structure, and human nature itself.