Intelligence Squared | Putin, Hierarchy and Social Networks - Niall Ferguson [2017] | Intelligence Squared @Intelligence-Squared | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 1 day ago
In this insightful discussion from our full session 'History's Hidden Networks', historian Niall Ferguson delves into Putin's meddling in U.S. elections, which has resulted in the worst US-Russia relationship since the Cold War as-well as explores the vulnerability of networks in the age of social media, highlighting how Snapchat's rise over Facebook could weaken the latter's network. Networks are shown to be volatile, subject to rapid changes and competition.
With the persistence of various radical groups still online, the challenges of regulating online extremism is also drawn into question as Ferguson raises crucial points about the future of platform regulation in an era where networks play a central role in our lives. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on these complex and timely issues.
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In this insightful discussion from our full session 'History's Hidden Networks', historian Niall Ferguson delves into Putin's meddling in U.S. elections, which has resulted in the worst US-Russia relationship since the Cold War as-well as explores the vulnerability of networks in the age of social media, highlighting how Snapchat's rise over Facebook could weaken the latter's network. Networks are shown to be volatile, subject to rapid changes and competition.
With the persistence of various radical groups still online, the challenges of regulating online extremism is also drawn into question as Ferguson raises crucial points about the future of platform regulation in an era where networks play a central role in our lives. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on these complex and timely issues.
See the full session here: youtu.be/4cADSlk5CHU
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Intelligence Squared has established itself as the leading forum for live, agenda-setting debates, talks and discussions around the world. Our aim is to promote a global conversation that enables people to make informed decisions about the issues that matter, in the company of the world's greatest minds and orators.
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π Website: intelligencesquared.com
#niallferguson #putin #uselections #socialmedia #snapchat #facebook #networks #regulation #cyberwarfare #islamicstate #onlineextremism #usrussia #coldwar #platforms #networksecurity #intelligencesquared #intelligencesquaredplus #iq2