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"It seems it's a pretty fine line between taking advantage of digital services and giving up privacy."
Don Tapscott: "Not really, because when all is said and done, you need to look at macro measures. What's going on in society today? We have declining prosperity in the developed world. We have the emergence of structural unemployment. We have at the macro level a very dangerous thing, which is the destruction of our basic right to privacy. We have unquestionably a fragmentation of public discourse that ends up with 20 percent of Americans thinking vaccinations are a bad idea because they read it on the Internet. We're going to have to have another plague before people figure out that science is actually not a bad idea. We have climate change deniers in the face of the strongest evidence since Newtonian physics and the concept of gravity. We have we have the rise of fake news, where the president can say that his predecessor, the President of the United States, wiretapped him. This of course is preposterous, every law-enforcement agency says it's not possible, let alone did it occur, yet 40 percent of Americans think it's true because he sent out a tweet. So tell me tell me that everything is rosy. It's not rosy. The world is deeply in peril right now. You don't have to be a Luddite to say that technology and more importantly, the people who increasingly control technology, have a role to play in that."
Don Tapscott is an Author, Futurist, and Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. [ Ссылка ]
"Digital Transformation: Visions of Nations, Companies, and People" is a film by Manuel Stagars.
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