From the Book - First edition.
Chapter 1: Tech giants worldwide --
1. The increasing power of tech giants / Bradley Love --
2. Social media has swallowed journalism / Emily Bell --
3. Amazon has been the model of disruption / Susan Reda --
4. The sharing economy fosters innovation / Lawrence H. Summers, Sarah Cannon --
5. Tech giants are turning us into tech serfs / Martin Moore --
Chapter 2: Technology's mark on our world --
1. Privacy may be a price we have to pay / Paul Levy --
2. Combating online terrorist recruitment / Rami Alhames --
3. Tech giants must take a stand for consumer protection / John Thornhill --
4. Privacy and free speech are not mutually exclusive / George Brock --
5. We must decide if our digital presence is the same nationally as globally / Luciano Floridi --
Chapter 3: Tech giants and corporate social responsibility --
1. Tech giants are uniquely positioned to give back to society / Simon Morfit --
2. Tech giants' political activism reveals opportunistic altruism / Kate Losse --
3. Twitter's impact on the 2016 presidential election is unmistakable / Shontavia Johnson --
4. Curating our online content creates long-term problems / Jon Martindale --
5. Innovation should not sacrifice privacy and free speech / United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization --
Chapter 4: Are we headed for a technocracy? --
1. Technology is both extending and challenging the foundation of democracy / Pia Waugh --
2. Rather than fearing artificial intelligence, we should drive it / Max Tegmark --
3. Now is the time to decide what to do with artificial intelligence / Julia Bossmann --
4. Public safety is more important than corporate loyalty / Robert Merkel --
5. Tech giants would like to change our cities / Richard Waters --
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