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I’m so honored to have my good friend and expert extraordinaire Kat Duffy as my guest this week. I have no words other than you should listen to everything she says.
Summary
Kat Duffy, a senior fellow for digital and cyberspace policy at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses her work in the trust and safety space and her role in leading the Trust and Safety Task Force. The task force brought together a diverse group of experts to explore the evolving landscape of trust and safety, with a focus on the intersection of technology, human rights, and humanitarian law. The project aimed to map the ecosystem, capture insights, and provide concrete recommendations for philanthropies and private funding. The conversation also touches on the challenges of consensus-building and the importance of including voices from the global majority in these discussions. The conversation explores the concept of the global majority and its relevance in the tech industry. The term 'global majority' refers to individuals and countries that are not at the leading edge of revenue models or political interests. The discussion highlights the lack of cultural diversity and understanding in tech, as well as the challenges faced by countries with fragile political and economic systems. The conversation also touches on the impact of regulations on trust and safety efforts, the need for independent expertise in civil society, and the future implications of technology in societal governance.
Takeaways
The Trust and Safety Task Force brought together a diverse group of experts to explore the evolving landscape of trust and safety. Read the report here.
The task force aimed to map the ecosystem, capture insights, and provide concrete recommendations for philanthropies and private funding.
Consensus-building in the trust and safety space can be challenging, but it's important to include multiple perspectives and create dialogue.
Including voices from the global majority is crucial in shaping discussions and decisions in the trust and safety space. The term 'global majority' refers to individuals and countries that are not at the leading edge of revenue models or political interests in the tech industry.
Tech often lacks cultural diversity and understanding, reflecting the perspectives of a small group of thinkers.
Countries with fragile political and economic systems face unique challenges in the tech space.
Regulations can divert resources from trust and safety efforts and hinder innovation.
Independent expertise in civil society is crucial for effective governance and impact assessment.
The future of technology requires a better understanding of its implications and the involvement of diverse perspectives.
Chapters
Introduction and Background
Trust and Safety in Different Contexts
The Trust and Safety Task Force
The Impact of Generative AI
Creating Room for Entrepreneurship and New Approaches
Adapting to the Fast-Paced Nature of the Trust and Safety Space
Including Voices from the Global Majority
Understanding the Global Majority
Tech's Lack of Cultural Diversity
Challenges in Fragile Systems
Impact of Regulations on Trust and Safety
The Need for Independent Expertise
Future Implications of Technology
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