Episode 23

The Myths of Genius, IP, and Surveillance ft. Chris Gilliard

February 15, 2022

TRANSCRIPT

This month, Jack and Shobita discuss the resignation of the Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, African scientists' success in copying the Moderna vaccine and the potential long-term implications, and the politics of long COVID. And we speak with scholar and writer Chris Gilliard about the rise of surveillance technologies, their implications especially for marginalized communities, and what we can do about it.

Study Questions:

  1. Can you think of additional examples of luxury and imposed surveillance? What are their similarities and differences?

  2. What are the limitations to the consent model for accessing digital technologies? What harms might it cause?

  3. Think of a common digital technology that clearly produces social harm (e.g., Facebook, facial recognition technology). How might you redesign it to maximize the social benefits while limiting the harms?

  4. How might governments regulate emerging digital technologies to maximize societal benefits?

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