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This is an uncomfortable day. You can say your own thoughts about those and other stories that. Make the big tech monopolies come under scrutiny and cross talk. Hello and welcome to crossfire all Things Considered im Peter Lavelle the time come for google and other Big Tech Companies theres a growing consensus the near monopoly status of many of these companies is bad for competition bad for the consumer and even for freedom of speach. No doubt Silicon Valley is lowering of. Cross talking big tech im joined by my guest bill new in london he is a privacy campaigner and c. E. O. Of the cyber crisis firm the crisis team in dallas we have. A wealthy advisor is well is a managing partner at investments and in c. Back we cross to Geoffrey Carr he is the author of inside cyber warfare mapping the cyber underworld and founder of 30 up a video streaming platform right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me go to bill in london
A managing partner and investments and we crossed to Geoffrey Carr he is the author of inside cyber warfare mapping the cyber underworld and founder of 30 up a video streaming platform crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate let me go to bill in london bill is it time to break up Companies Like google and facebook and we can talk about what should be done if they are maybe they should become Public Utilities go ahead bill in london theres been very left little appetite in the polls for breaking up these come these companies indeed theres been very little left to tell if a challenging them in any way because the enormously lucrative in terms of the lobbying that they do and all of this leigh they have a very strong position in the market i think what weve seen very recently with some of the scandals around privacy that these companies are now vulnerable and possibly their future is in play ok the same question to you because we do have 8
Good morning. My name is graham and im the Vice President for Technology Programs and strategy here at the Atlanta Council. Im delighted to welcome you this morning to a conversation with aarti hollamaini, director of the United Nations office for outer Space Affairs. To discuss the growing role of the private sector in International Space collaboration. By the end of the decade, it is expected that the global space economy will reach 1 trillion. This figure encompasses increased investment by governments and also includes the private sector. From Internet Services enabled by satellites to the continuous observation of earth, local space activities have changed the way that societies function and how we understand our planet. As we go back to the moon, venture deeper into the solar system, and find practical ways to use Space Capabilities to probe life here on earth, its essential that we collaborate. This notion is at the heart of the work here at the Atlanta Council Atlantic Council,
Good morning. My name is graham and im the Vice President for Technology Programs and strategy here at the Atlanta Council. Im delighted to welcome you this morning to a conversation with aarti hollamaini, director of the United Nations office for outer Space Affairs. To discuss the growing role of the private sector in International Space collaboration. By the end of the decade, it is expected that the global space economy will reach 1 trillion. This figure encompasses increased investment by governments and also includes the private sector. From Internet Services enabled by satellites to the continuous observation of earth, local space activities have changed the way that societies function and how we understand our planet. As we go back to the moon, venture deeper into the solar system, and find practical ways to use Space Capabilities to probe life here on earth, its essential that we collaborate. This notion is at the heart of the work here at the Atlanta Council Atlantic Council,