EPISODE · Nov 4, 2023 · 33 MIN
Article Discussion | "Maybe Everything Isn’t Tech’s Fault” I A Conversation With The Author Daniel Castro | Redefining Society
from An Analog Brain In A Digital Age | With Marco Ciappelli · host Marco Ciappelli, ITSPmagazine Redefining Society, Daniel Castro
Guest: Daniel Castro, Director at ITIF's Center for Data Innovation [@DataInnovation]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/danieldcastro/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/castrotechOn Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/CenterForDataInnovation/On TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@datainnovationOn Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/centerfordatainnovation/On YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/datainnovation____________________________Host: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode’s SponsorsBlackCloak 👉 https://itspm.ag/itspbcwebBugcrowd 👉 https://itspm.ag/itspbgcwebDevo 👉 https://itspm.ag/itspdvweb_____________________________Episode IntroductionHey listeners, welcome to a brand new episode of Redefining Society, where we dive deep into the intersection of technology, society, and humanity. I'm your host, Marco Ciappelli, and today, we're not just unpacking a contentious debate; we're setting the stage for a crucial conversation about the often misguided blame game played at the expense of technology.Joining us is none other than Daniel Castro, a name that resonates with authority in the realm of information technology and internet policy. As the vice president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation and the director of ITIF's Center for Data Innovation, Daniel's insights are the ones that fuel informed debates and policy-making. His acumen for navigating complex issues like privacy, security, and the digital economy has made him a go-to source for leading media outlets and a pivotal figure in shaping internet governance.On our show, we're known for cutting through the noise and getting to the heart of how technology intertwines with our social fabric. In a world quick to cast aspersions on the digital scape, Daniel's perspectives are more important than ever. His piece, "Maybe Everything Isn’t Tech’s Fault," serves as a launchpad for today's discussion, urging us to question the ease with which we attribute the pitfalls of human judgment and systemic flaws to the convenient culprit that is technology.Together, we'll explore the real stories behind the sensational headlines and unpack the layers of accountability that often go unnoticed. Are we unfairly demonizing the tools and innovations that have become integral to our modern existence? Let's find out.Get ready for a conversation that promises to be as enlightening as it is provocative. This is Redefining Society, and it's time to challenge what you think you know about technology's place in our lives. Stay tuned._____________________________ResourcesMaybe Everything Isn’t Tech’s Fault (Article): https://itif.org/publications/2023/09/28/maybe-everything-isnt-techs-fault/____________________________To see and hear more Redefining Society stories on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-society-podcastWatch the webcast version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnYu0psdcllTUoWMGGQHlGVZA575VtGr9Are you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?👉 https://www.itspmagazine.com/advertise-on-itspmagazine-podcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Technology often bears the brunt of blame in news narratives, obscuring the underlying human and systemic responsibilities.
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