Tools and Weapons with Brad Smith

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern: Can we work together to end violent extremism online?

Jul 6, 2022
Jacinda Ardern, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, shares her insights on combating online extremism, particularly in the aftermath of the Christchurch attacks. She discusses the Christchurch Call, a groundbreaking initiative urging governments and tech companies to unite against radical content. Ardern emphasizes the dual nature of social media—connecting people but also creating echo chambers that foster disinformation. She advocates for accountability in technology and the power of collaboration to create a safer online environment for all.
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ANECDOTE

Christchurch Attack

  • Jacinda Ardern recounts the 2019 Christchurch attack, receiving news while driving.
  • She saw the live stream in her feed, realizing its widespread proliferation.
INSIGHT

Collaboration is Key

  • Governments alone cannot regulate this; tech companies alone may not find solutions.
  • Collaboration through initiatives like the Christchurch Call is crucial.
ANECDOTE

Crisis Protocol

  • The Christchurch Call led to the creation of a crisis incident protocol within the tech sector.
  • This protocol ensures quicker response to online content related to such tragedies.
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