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Coffee Briefings are timely deliveries of the latest ITWC headlines, interviews, and podcasts. Today’s Coffee Briefing is delivered by IT World Canada’s editorial team! Missed last week’s Coffee Briefing? We’ve got you covered. What’s new this week Government of Canada announces new Indigenous Council to lead clean energy projects in Indigenous and remote communities The government

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 22:54:00

and i know the cohort. the first personality is, i am going to be the best at reinvesting these dollars in building the next enabling technology set that is going to benefit the world. and that is more important than donating money to non profits. the second cohort is, after a certain amount of money, i don t need any more, let me give it all to non profits, and let s benefit the world today . and there are very smart and rational people in both camps. which one are you in? i m not in either camp, because i m not in that stratosphere. yeah, you are. it s a serious question, because you have an influence and the power that comes with money, and i wonder whether you think carries with it a responsibility. so, my area of focus on a nonprofit basis is animal rights. so, i donate a lot of money to animal rights causes. that s my i don t donate any money to political campaigns or political causes, or anything like that. so, i m much more of a who can t be helped by technology an

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 04:52:00

significant holders, whether it s news corp or i know bbc is a public service, which is tremendous, the quality of that but many of the public services have not reached the same quality of the bbc, and the winners in the market have always aggregated into monopoly powers. before we end, i want to get a little bit personal, because again, we re sitting down in this place where there are a very few unimaginably wealthy people, and you re one of them. do you think with that tech wealth comes a clear responsibility to do things for the public good? there are two personalities within that cohort. and i know the personalities, and i know the cohort. the first personality is, i am going to be the best at reinvesting these dollars in building the next enabling technology set that is going to benefit the world. and that is more important than donating money to non profits. the second cohort is, after a certain amount of money, i don t need any more, let me give it all to non profits

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 00:52:00

the second cohort is, after a certain amount of money, i don t need any more, let me give it all to non profits, and let s benefit the world today . and there are very smart and rational people in both camps. which one are you in? i m not in either camp, because i m not in that stratosphere. yeah, you are. it s a serious question, because you have an influence and the power that comes with money, and i wonder whether you think carries with it a responsibility. so, my area of focus on a nonprofit basis is animal rights. so, i donate a lot of money to animal rights causes. that s my i don t donate any money to political campaigns or political causes, or anything like that. so, i m much more of a who can t be helped by technology and how can we help them ? and then, the other aspect for me is, where can i invest my capital in building technology that can benefit people and make costs go down, and improve access to things in the world? and so, i guess one could argue maybe i straddl

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