To regulate or not to regulate? Opinions are divided at SXSW. European Commissioner for Competition Margrethe Vestager reiterated that “ we care about security in physical products. [but] we haven’t been concerned enough about digital risks. ” On the other hand. most American journalists in the various roundtables are in favor of more education than regulation. to avoid government interference in press freedom. Regulation without education doesn’t make much sense. Paul Cheung. Strategic Advisor Hack Hackers. even went so far as to argue in one of the roundtables organized by Future Media Hubs that “ transparency declared from our ivory tower ” is not useful. adding that “ Transparency annoys me to no end .
” He advocates for enforceable transparency. in the service of users. “ The decline in trust in the media is something we brought on ourselves .” he further observed. speaking as “an Asian and a person of color.” WitH a family that hails from China. government regulation is out of the question for him. On that note. he added that “the obsession with good versus evil” is very Western. “It’s all about perspective. and SXSW provides a platform for a multiplicity of perspectives.
” From left to right: Mickey Galin of JWI. Veera Siivonen of Saidot. Paul saudi arabia telegram Cheung. Strategic Advisor at Hack Hackers in a panel discussion moderated by Erika Allen Head of Audience Strategy and Growth at The Washington Post The bulk of the work. indeed. lies with journalists. According to Joan Donovan of Boston University. a leading expert on disinformation. media manipulation. political movements. and critical studies of the internet and online extremism. “ it’s not enough that a deepfake is online; you [journalists] don’t have to report on it as a scoop to amplify its reach .
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