Julianne Schultz
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So I think it's about those of us who live and work and think and breathe in that cultural space of saying, well, how do we reassert some control over that foreign experience that happens in that technological space?
Yeah, that's right.
And one of the things that I think is interesting is the number of novelists and the number of creative thinkers who are engaging with this.
So it was interesting, for instance, that Dave Eggers gave the big Penn lecture in London last year,
saying, well, what would a different Bill of Rights look like now in this era?
I mean, we're in a very different era than the one in the post-war period when the International Declaration of Human Rights was created.
What would a Declaration of Human Rights look like now in a machine learning world that is intensely globalised?
It's interesting.
I mean, I don't know what the answers are, but I think they're really important questions because I think they...
as Zuboff says, go to the essence of our humanity.