How can we govern the impacts of technology, at the necessary speed and scale, in a way that is legitimate, high-quality, democratic, and (where necessary) global?
I’ve long worried that the debate has been stuck between two flawed poles: (1) centralized control that concentrates power and (2) decentralized openness that distributes it without safeguards. It’s refreshing to see serious exploration of new democratic models that could offer a third path. I’m eager to follow your work and, hopefully, find a way to contribute.
I’ve long worried that the debate has been stuck between two flawed poles: (1) centralized control that concentrates power and (2) decentralized openness that distributes it without safeguards. It’s refreshing to see serious exploration of new democratic models that could offer a third path. I’m eager to follow your work and, hopefully, find a way to contribute.