The unbeatable Ed Hyman
In 1967 Ed Hyman (MBA '69) came north from somewhere deep in the heart of the Lone Star State...to enroll at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
In 1967 Ed Hyman (MBA '69) came north from somewhere deep in the heart of the Lone Star State...to enroll at the MIT Sloan School of Management.
"Less concentration in social media is important. But the benefits to society depend on how the ownership of personal data will be regulated."
Good jobs for those without a college degree have been disappearing...this trend will not reverse itself without an overhaul of economic policy.
"My biggest concern is that social media platforms...will be used to motivate, coordinate, and mobilize further violence."
...the next pandemic could be even worse..."By the time the next one arrives," Spear says, "the system has to be in place.”
“How do you actually make sure everybody got two doses? Right? And how do you maintain a record of that?”
"The ‘carbon dividend’ is so elegant that it seems too good to be true. Governments should make it a post-pandemic priority."
"We’re going to see more and more of a voice...groups that reflect the social identity that people bring into the workplace..."
By removing trees from our forests, the proposed regulations also reduce the ability of our forests to remove carbon from the atmosphere.
Sinan Aral, director of MIT's Initiative on the Digital Economy, MIT Sloan joins Cheddar to discuss Section 230 and the future of social media.