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🗓️ 14 January 2021
⏱️ 44 minutes
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0:00.0 | What is democracy? Democracy is we all have a right of recognition in setting the rules that we are all mutually subject to. |
0:26.2 | Hello and welcome to Tech Won't Save Us. |
0:29.6 | I'm your host, Paris Marks, and this week my guest is Salome Filion. |
0:35.4 | Salome is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University and a joint postdoctoral fellow at the NYU School of |
0:38.9 | Law's Information Law Institute and the Cornell Tech Digital Life Initiative. Salome published a |
0:44.6 | great piece last year in phenomenal world looking at data governance and in particular making an |
0:50.1 | argument for what she calls data egalitarianism. In this conversation, we dig into the efforts |
0:55.9 | to create property rights for data and to give us greater individual rights to data. After reviewing |
1:01.5 | those, we get into Salomey's argument for a more collective, democratic way of governing data |
1:07.6 | that ensures social benefits, recognizes the kind of relationships between all of our |
1:13.5 | data and how by treating it individually, we might not necessarily get the benefits that we might |
1:19.4 | expect and why a collective approach is superior than putting the responsibility on each of us |
1:25.5 | as individuals to manage our own data. This is a really |
1:28.9 | interesting conversation and I think a really important one as we consider what these future |
1:33.6 | data governance frameworks are going to look like and how to ensure that we craft them in a way |
1:39.3 | that is going to work best for the public good instead of simply helping corporations retain their power |
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