

Digital Democracy: Moving Beyond 'Big Tech' to Save Open Societies with Audrey Tang
As the world is increasingly shaped by the dominance of 'Big Tech' – including the race for Artificial Intelligence – the outsized impact on our democratic and information systems has left many with fears and confusion about the path forward. But what if we could use technology as a tool that helps preserve the values…
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