Mark Zuckerberg talks to Harvard professor Jonathan Zittrain about encryption, “information fiduciaries”, and more, as part of Zuckerberg's 2019 challenge
even though it's challenging. http://twitter.com/... Kurt Wagner / @kurtwagner8 : omg it is 1 hour and 44 minutes long... Kurt Wagner / @kurtwagner8 : Mark Zuckerberg's new year's resolution was to host a series of talks about the “future of technology and society.” He just posted video of the first one — he spoke with a law professor from Harvard. (I haven't watched it yet but here it is) https://www.facebook.com/... Ryan Mac / @rmac18 : I get that Zuckerberg's mission is to have more public conversations and learn from them. But this factchecking comment shows how little he's thought about at least this problem. Imagine crowdsourcing users to factcheck a viral blog post on vaccines. Ryan Mac / @rmac18 : 40 mins into his interview, Zuckerberg suggests that the future of factchecking on FB would be in crowdsourcing users. Interviewer suggests that if its crowdsourced, it could possibly be astroturfed.Zuckerberg then says: “I'm not sitting here and announcing a new program.” Casey Newton / @caseynewton : The highlight through 36 minutes is Zuckerberg saying “We definitely don't want a society where there's a camera in everyone's living room watching the content of everyone's conversations” and Zittrain reminding him that Portal exists http://twitter.com/... Sarah Frier / @sarahfrier : “I'm wondering whether you still think that we can fix this mess” Zuckerberg asks @zittrain in his first of his yearly challenge series"Hope springs eternal," he answershttps://t.co/Y2qOZv5d7p