Web3 and the Future of Big Tech
Are we on the verge of big changes for the Internet?
With so many users becoming frustrated by the current state of the Web—its privacy issues, immensely powerful social-media platforms, and perennial questions of censorship and harassment—some are pointing to a new generation of tech called Web3 as a fount of solutions. Web3 promises to decentralize the Internet, giving users greater control over their own experiences and data, using buzzy technologies like "blockchain," "NFTs," and "DAOs." Yes, cryptocurrency is in the mix too.
On March 7, the Manhattan Institute hosted a conversation between Reihan Salam, president of MI, and Antonio Garcia Martinez, a fellow at the Lincoln Network and the author of Chaos Monkeys, about whether this next step for the Internet will live up to the hype.
Видео Web3 and the Future of Big Tech канала Manhattan Institute
With so many users becoming frustrated by the current state of the Web—its privacy issues, immensely powerful social-media platforms, and perennial questions of censorship and harassment—some are pointing to a new generation of tech called Web3 as a fount of solutions. Web3 promises to decentralize the Internet, giving users greater control over their own experiences and data, using buzzy technologies like "blockchain," "NFTs," and "DAOs." Yes, cryptocurrency is in the mix too.
On March 7, the Manhattan Institute hosted a conversation between Reihan Salam, president of MI, and Antonio Garcia Martinez, a fellow at the Lincoln Network and the author of Chaos Monkeys, about whether this next step for the Internet will live up to the hype.
Видео Web3 and the Future of Big Tech канала Manhattan Institute
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Religious Schools and Choice after Carson v. MakinReallocating College Subsidies to Workforce Training Grants2019 Civil Society Award Winner: Better TogetherThe Criminalization of Corporate ConductThinking Big - Part Two2019 Civil Society Award Winner: ESL In Home Program of NevadaThe First 100 Days of Adams and the Future of New York CityThe Complexities of School-Closure DecisionsUrban Policy Series — Manhattan InstituteThe Mortgage Crisis That Wasn't: Manhattan Insights with Mark Calabria and (Guest Host) Judge GlockAdam Smith SocietyWill Continued Low Interest Rates Make Rising Long-Term Federal Debt Affordable?What Wisconsin's Experience Can Mean for America2012 Urban InnovatorThinking Big - Part ThreeTwelfth Annual Alexander Hamilton Award Dinner - Part IIICan the U.S. Be the World's Talent Cluster?: Manhattan Insights with Caleb WatneyCrime and Policing: Serious Policy Ideas for the Next AdministrationCharter Schools Boost Student Achievement in NewarkSupply-Side Economics: From the Reagan Era to Today - PART IIThe 2013 Wriston Lecture