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Digital Governance and the State of Democracy: Why Does it Matter?

Oct 08, 202247 min
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Episode description

On September 21, Justin Hendrix moderated a panel discussion for the McCourt Institute at a pre-conference spotlight session on digital governance ahead of Unfinished Live, a conference on tech and society issues hosted at The Shed in New York City. The topic given by the organizers was Digital Governance and the State of Democracy: Why Does it Matter? 

Panelist included:  

  • Erik Brynjolfsson, the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Professor and Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) and Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab
  • Maggie Little, Director of the Ethics Lab at Georgetown University
  • Eli Pariser, Co-Director of New_Public, an initiative focused on developing better digital public spaces; and
  • Eric Salobir, the Chair of the Executive Committee, Human Technology Foundation, a research and action network placing the human being at the heart of technology development

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