The direction of having a capable and engaged government providing shared digital resources and education to the populace is sound. The politics and intersection of tech-business interests in the U.S. may keep it from innovating in this space. A PUBLIC, non-profit, transparent, effort seems anathema to corporate interests here. I'm always happy to listen to Dr. Yang. I wish the interviewer would have engaged in conversation rather than declaring everything as "great" or "interesting" and then moving on. That felt like shallow engagement with some of the most profound ideas of our times. Nonetheless, thank you both.
The direction of having a capable and engaged government providing shared digital resources and education to the populace is sound. The politics and intersection of tech-business interests in the U.S. may keep it from innovating in this space. A PUBLIC, non-profit, transparent, effort seems anathema to corporate interests here.
I'm always happy to listen to Dr. Yang. I wish the interviewer would have engaged in conversation rather than declaring everything as "great" or "interesting" and then moving on. That felt like shallow engagement with some of the most profound ideas of our times.
Nonetheless, thank you both.
Great interview,
Thanks to you both 🙏