I think i agree with you that is necessary in terms of about this erra, which we're navigating now. It's such an important contribution, because nobody is saying that you need to solve all problems by yourself. But just by kind of conceptioalizing the problem and diagnosing it and offering an alternative a, you know, that is very important. I mean, one of the things i've trying to do book with the philosophy of republicanism,. stat i'm trying to say that actually, this isn't a left wing or right wing doctrine.
Trolling, conspiracy theories, racist algorithms, cyberwarfare – every day our headlines are ablaze with negative stories about the internet. The problem? The unaccountable power of the big tech companies. That’s the view of bestselling author and barrister Jamie Susskind. His new book is The Digital Republic, which sets out his vision for a different type of society in which humans can take power back and reshape the digital world into a space where we can all flourish. Joining Jamie in conversation is another writer and strategic advisor working where culture and technology meet, Nina Schick, author of Deep Fakes and the Infocalypse.
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