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Jan 2022
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Episode 4: Tech for good

World Economic Forum
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While the value of big tech companies has soared, what problems has that created? A lack of market competition and the impact that has on economies, data protection concerns, falling public trust. Is big tech too big, and what should be done?


Guests: Zia Qureshi, fellow at the Brookings Institute; Marietje Schaake, International Policy Director at the Cyber Policy Center of Stanford University.




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