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i'd like to start with jeremy and then hear from rob and close this question. over to jeremy. >> thank you for the computer history museum for hosting us for this book launch event. for me, the main system error is technology currently designed in a set of values. the values are often intention with other values i care about. the challenges is technology is being designed, the people making choices about what values to optimize for are the technologists design technology the company's that provide the environment in which technology is being created but where is everyone else in this conversation? the system failure when there are a tension between value and tension between what we get from the aggregation ofet data makes possible all sorts of incredible services and tools but it comes at a cost. what we get when algorithms are used to introduce extraordinary efficiency and decision-making but raise questions about fairness and bias and due process, when we have these trade-offs, whereas the collective? the system error is our politics are not playing a central
i'd like to start with jeremy and then hear from rob and close this question. over to jeremy. >> thank you for the computer history museum for hosting us for this book launch event. for me, the main system error is technology currently designed in a set of values. the values are often intention with other values i care about. the challenges is technology is being designed, the people making choices about what values to optimize for are the technologists design technology the company's...
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welcome, jeremy. and last but not least, to lead this conversation, she's the international policy director at the cyber policy center and international policy fellow at the institute for human center artificial intelligence at stanford. 10 years as a representative in european parliament. two years at stanford, one and a half remostly. first book she's writing. 24,300 people following on twitter and 020, the code to amsterdam to referral to the city. thank you for all of you. looking forward to your conversation. >> thank you, and from my side a warm welcome to everybody joining. i want to graduate mehran, jeremy and rob on their book, where big tech went wrong and how to reboot it. i can't stress to hear this argue from americans. i say that being in europe now, but of course, the world is looking at what the united states is doing both in terms of strengths coming out of silicon valley, but also the harms and ripple effects that has around the world. it's important to hear this from professors at t
welcome, jeremy. and last but not least, to lead this conversation, she's the international policy director at the cyber policy center and international policy fellow at the institute for human center artificial intelligence at stanford. 10 years as a representative in european parliament. two years at stanford, one and a half remostly. first book she's writing. 24,300 people following on twitter and 020, the code to amsterdam to referral to the city. thank you for all of you. looking forward...
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welcome, jeremy. and last but not least, to lead the l conversation, marietje schaake, the policy director at the cyberpolicy center and international policy fellowic at the institute for human centered artificial intelligence at stanford. ten coming years as a representative in the european parliament. two years at stanford, including 1.5 remotely. first book written. 24,300 people followed on twitter. and 020, the old phone code for amsterdam still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. we are looking forward to your conversation. over to you, marietje schaake. a. >> thank you so much. and also a warm welcome to everyone joining. itve is a real celebration today as molly and i want to congratulate you on the official launch of the book, system reboot, where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot it. and i can't stress enough how important it is to hear such a diagnosis, well researched, well argued for americans. i say that being in europe now but of course the wor
welcome, jeremy. and last but not least, to lead the l conversation, marietje schaake, the policy director at the cyberpolicy center and international policy fellowic at the institute for human centered artificial intelligence at stanford. ten coming years as a representative in the european parliament. two years at stanford, including 1.5 remotely. first book written. 24,300 people followed on twitter. and 020, the old phone code for amsterdam still used to refer to the city. so glad to have...
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welcome, jeremy. last but not least, this conversation, she is the international policy director at the cyber policy center and the international policy fellow at stanford. ten years as a representative in the european parliament, two years at stanford including one and a half remotely. first book she is writing. 24,300 people on twitter. still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. we are looking forward to your conversation. over to you. >> thank you so much. a warm welcome to everybody joining. a real celebration today as well. i want to welcome jeremy and rob on the launch of their book where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot it. i cannot stress enough how important it is to hear such a diagnosis, well researched, well argued from americans. i say that being in europe now. of course, the world is looking at what the united states is doing both in terms of strengths coming out of silicon valley, but the harms and the ripple effect around the world. it is impo
welcome, jeremy. last but not least, this conversation, she is the international policy director at the cyber policy center and the international policy fellow at stanford. ten years as a representative in the european parliament, two years at stanford including one and a half remotely. first book she is writing. 24,300 people on twitter. still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. we are looking forward to your conversation. over to you. >> thank you so...
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welcome jeremy. and last but not least to lead this conversation marietje schaake the international policy director at the cyber policy center and international policy fellow at thehe institution for artificial intelligence at stanford. 10 years as a representative in the european parliament two years at stanford including 1.5 remotely first bookwriting 24,000. people followed on twitter and 020 old phone for amsterdam still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today. i'm looking forward to your conversations. >> thank you so much and a warm welcome to everybody joining. it's a real celebration today and i want to congratulate them on their book "system error" where big tech went wrong and how we can reboot and i can't toess how important it is hear about this well researched well -- and they say that being in europe but of course the world is looking at what the united states is doing both in terms i of strength coming out f silicon valley but also the ripple effects it ha
welcome jeremy. and last but not least to lead this conversation marietje schaake the international policy director at the cyber policy center and international policy fellow at thehe institution for artificial intelligence at stanford. 10 years as a representative in the european parliament two years at stanford including 1.5 remotely first bookwriting 24,000. people followed on twitter and 020 old phone for amsterdam still used to refer to the city. so glad to have all four of you here today....
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and jeremy brought his expertise on all aspects of the story. one of the most notable accounts is the plymouth colony. edward winslow, one of the leaders of the colony who would serve for a time as governor and then as an agent to the colonies to the english government. and the beginnings. english plantation, published in 1622 and generally known as morris relations. and windsor published other works, good news from new england, hypocrisy unmasked and new england salamander. thomas morton and other enemies of the economy published their own accounts of the pilgrim adventure and accounts which are much more early. including nathaniel morton and william haub barred had the advantage of speaking to men and women who themselves played a part in the colony story and incorporated those tales into their own narrative. drawing on all of these. we made an andtation that sometimes supplemented the narrative. equally significant our notes for bradford's other writings. during the last decade of his life. accounts of religious dimensions of the story. organ
and jeremy brought his expertise on all aspects of the story. one of the most notable accounts is the plymouth colony. edward winslow, one of the leaders of the colony who would serve for a time as governor and then as an agent to the colonies to the english government. and the beginnings. english plantation, published in 1622 and generally known as morris relations. and windsor published other works, good news from new england, hypocrisy unmasked and new england salamander. thomas morton and...
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the editorial team, paula peters and myself, the three of us here, along with jeremy banks of the american pilgrim museum, because the bradford manuscript included a list of hebrew vocabulary and described as the efforts to teach himself that biblical language, we engaged to transcribe and introduce that material. as the inclusion of the msa by a member of the nation is the most striking departure of this addition from previous ones, but not the only departure. i'd like to discuss some of the things that make this unique and then move on to talk about how it's helped me revise my understanding of bradford and his writings. william bradford began to compile his history in 1630, ten years after his arrival in the mayflower and in the same year that he arrived in massachusetts, to take charge of the colony that would become the dominant presence in new england. while bradford composed of the work in a way that suggested he was preparing a publication, it wasn't published inc his lifetime. later in the century puritans increased and drew on it for its own account of the region's history. in th
the editorial team, paula peters and myself, the three of us here, along with jeremy banks of the american pilgrim museum, because the bradford manuscript included a list of hebrew vocabulary and described as the efforts to teach himself that biblical language, we engaged to transcribe and introduce that material. as the inclusion of the msa by a member of the nation is the most striking departure of this addition from previous ones, but not the only departure. i'd like to discuss some of the...
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just to give you a sense of this, i really important native intellectual leader malcolm, well, jeremy who founded this historical society totally and totally dismisses god, and so, these papers never end up in the massachusetts historical society, they are located later another people come back and say this guy is important and we need to collect him and another words preservationist selection. preservation his in remembering. they preserve, and they select and so in the choices that they make of their shaped not only what we do say about america but what we can say about america's best because if you want to tell the story coming bendigo find the text in the records read all you have and so this is the kind of significance of these historical societies and archives. it's one thing to save everything in preserve everything but then how does the public get to know anything and what you see is only on whether doing is to say we are going to collect all of the writings and keep all of this stuff and later historians can tell the story so another words they divided these two things up pre
just to give you a sense of this, i really important native intellectual leader malcolm, well, jeremy who founded this historical society totally and totally dismisses god, and so, these papers never end up in the massachusetts historical society, they are located later another people come back and say this guy is important and we need to collect him and another words preservationist selection. preservation his in remembering. they preserve, and they select and so in the choices that they make...
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. >> not invited to offer a five minute explanation of your testimony you met jeremy lynch, the soffit task force on financial technology, on the president and ceo of innovative -- it's my privilege to appear before you today to share the emerging cash flow products with specific emphasis on the use of burned wage. ipas nonprofit trade association that serves as a leading voice of the electronic payment plan included prepaidea products mobe wallet. the mission is to encourage efficient use ofs electronic payment, cultivate financial inclusion, empower consumers. as we've learned through the pandemic, even the best plan cannot only protect families from unexpected financial disruption. the federal reserve's 2018 survey of household economics found 40% of american households struggled to come up with $400 pay for an unexpected bill. many consumers have few options should they face unexpected expense betweenn payday and traditional options have proven to be of credit. the u.s. department of labor reports nearly two thirds of u.s. businesses pay their workers on a biweekly semi monthly or
. >> not invited to offer a five minute explanation of your testimony you met jeremy lynch, the soffit task force on financial technology, on the president and ceo of innovative -- it's my privilege to appear before you today to share the emerging cash flow products with specific emphasis on the use of burned wage. ipas nonprofit trade association that serves as a leading voice of the electronic payment plan included prepaidea products mobe wallet. the mission is to encourage efficient...
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and what he is doing is a sort of working with jeremy to collect the archives while he writes a letter and continental congress he said we have no archives card and nothing to collect these papers and no place to house them or publish them or keep them and if you help me out, i will go to that work in the continental congress considers his letter and grants in $1000 which was a lot of money in those days to go through this. and it also says to all of this sort of state representatives along the way, how the sky out and make copies of the records and their hand copied by the way in ebenezer is going to make these things annie's copying them out by hand. it is 1778, the american revolution is not yet over in the treaties of 1783, so basically the midst of the war itself, the continental congress is like we need to give a federal grant, historical archives to keep these papers, that is one of the things they are thinking about. when the massachusetts historical society it sounded, and started as a public utility like gas, so they are thinking about the stuff is public utility as essential
and what he is doing is a sort of working with jeremy to collect the archives while he writes a letter and continental congress he said we have no archives card and nothing to collect these papers and no place to house them or publish them or keep them and if you help me out, i will go to that work in the continental congress considers his letter and grants in $1000 which was a lot of money in those days to go through this. and it also says to all of this sort of state representatives along the...
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answered we still have a long way to go until all of the questions are answered and i want to thank jeremy and read for working with us on continuing this oversight process. too often the current administration tells us that president biden was forced to withdraw from afghanistan because of president trump's agreement with taliban. that isn't true. i thinkha everybody knows that isn't true. president biden hasn't felt bound by president trump's policies on anything elseg on iran or the southwest border or defending the military. second, the agreement was a condition-based approach under presidentde trump's plan and the u.s. agreed to withdraw troops only if the taliban met seven conditions and these included preventing al qaeda from threatening the united states s from afghanistan and denying residents to those threatening the united states. these conditions were not met. in fact, as the general told us, only one of the seven conditions was met. as we have heard in recent hearings, al qaeda remains active and will likely threaten the united states homeland very, very soon. that's why all o
answered we still have a long way to go until all of the questions are answered and i want to thank jeremy and read for working with us on continuing this oversight process. too often the current administration tells us that president biden was forced to withdraw from afghanistan because of president trump's agreement with taliban. that isn't true. i thinkha everybody knows that isn't true. president biden hasn't felt bound by president trump's policies on anything elseg on iran or the...