EFF's How to Fix the Internet podcast: Love the Internet Before You Hate On It
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That’s what drives Molly White’s work. Her criticism of the cryptocurrency and technology industries stems from her conviction that technology should serve human needs rather than mere profits. Whether it’s blockchain or artificial intelligence, she’s interested in making sure the “next big thing” lives up to its hype, and more importantly, to the ideals of participation and democratization that she experienced. She joins EFF’s Cindy Cohn and Jason Kelley to discuss working toward a human-centered internet that gives everyone a sense of control and interaction – open to all in the way that Wikipedia was (and still is) for her and so many others: not just as a static knowledge resource, but as something in which we can all participate.
In this episode you’ll learn about:
Molly White
is a researcher, software engineer, and writer who focuses on the
cryptocurrency industry, blockchains, web3, and other tech in her
independent publication, Citation Needed. She also runs the websites Web3 is Going Just Great,
where she highlights examples of how cryptocurrencies, web3 projects,
and the industry surrounding them are failing to live up to their
promises, and Follow the Crypto, where she tracks cryptocurrency industry spending in U.S. elections. She has volunteered for more than 15 years with Wikipedia, where she serves as an administrator (under the name GorillaWarfare) and functionary, and previously served three terms on the Arbitration Committee. She’s regularly quoted or bylined in news media, speaks at major conferences
including South by Southwest and Web Summit; guest lectures at
universities including Harvard, MIT, and Stanford; and advises
policymakers and regulators around the world.