Cofounder for the center for Humane Technology. Tim kendall, former director of monetization at facebook and former president of pinterest. Now ceo of moment. They join me for a virtual conversation on this edition of bloomberg studio 1. 0 along with safiya noble, an associate professor at ucla and author of a bestselling book on bias in technology, to talk about what the movie got right, wrong, and chart a path toward the social solution. Each of you has been a voice in the conversation around big techs unchecked power, and i am curious, when was the lightbulb moment for you . What was the moment that sparked your desire to speak out . Tristan i think the moment for me was when i was at google and it was about 2012, having studied at this lab at stanford called the Persuasive Technology lab, i saw more and more of my friends decisions were about building engagement and growth and less and less about a genuine, sincere intent, or how do we build technology that empowers people and does
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Will. Hello, everybody, welcome to the National Book festival. One thing we can do and i know you are all loving it as i am is to read a good book. I wrote a book that was published about a certain struggle with one of the central problems of our times, knowing what is true and what isnt. It is my pleasure to have with me today to people that wrote two of the very best books of the summer related to the world on the dangers. First i want to introduce Barton Gellman my colleague at the Washington Post who wrote an extraordinary memoir of the feelings with Edward Snowden that led to the revelations about the nsa, technology and surveillance and the subtitle of the book says the american surveillance state. And i also want to interview another outstanding offer, thomas rid who teaches at hopkins and has a history of what weve come to call disinformation, the ways of which our election systems, our very fabric can be manipulated by foreign governments and a history of that operation going
So youll come out with a clear decision before election day. Yes. Depending on how they handle this. A lot of people is have asked you will you accept a peaceful transfer of power. They spied on my campaign and they got caught, and they spied heavily on my campaign, and they tried to take down a dulyelected sitting president , and then they talk about will you accept a peaceful transfer. And the answer is, yes, i will, but i want it to be an honest election, and so does everybody else. Paul this as Senate Republicans called on twitter and facebook to testify on capitol hill following the social media platforms decision to block reporting by the New York Post about joe biden and his son hunter, prompting new accusations of big tech bias and censorship in the closing weeks of a campaign. Lets bring in our panel, wall street journal columnist and deputy Editorial Page Editor dan henninger, columnist kim strassel and Editorial Board member kyle peterson. Dan, lets start with you and, dan,