Overview
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Explore the world of public-interest technology in this 49-minute RSA Conference talk featuring J. Bob Alotta, Matt Mitchell, and Bruce Schneier. Discover how technologists are applying their expertise to advance the public good through policy work, public benefit projects, and roles in organizations with social missions. Delve into key concepts like the disembodied proposition, agnosticism in technology, passivity and power dynamics, and the importance of kinship and social norms. Examine the impact of local spaces, ecosystem ownership, and polarization in stratification. Consider ethical considerations in AI development and the role of civilians in military technology. Engage with thought-provoking ideas on question speed, performance art in technology, and the establishment of codes of conduct. Gain insights into how public-interest technologists are shaping the future and learn about the challenges and opportunities in this growing field.
Syllabus
Intro
What is PublicInterest Technology
Disembody Proposition
Being Agnostic
Passivity and Power
The Power of the People
Kinship
Social Norms
Local Space
Owning Our Ecosystem
Polarization in stratification
Civilians in the military
Iko chamber
Ethical AI
Code of Conduct
Question Speed
Performance Art
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RSA Conference