Machined Prejudice: Three Sources of Technology Bias
Technology bias can amplify the worst of human nature. How do we keep it out of artificial intelligence?
Machined Prejudice: Three Sources of Technology Bias Read More »
Technology bias can amplify the worst of human nature. How do we keep it out of artificial intelligence?
Machined Prejudice: Three Sources of Technology Bias Read More »
It’s time to recognize that people are not the product and that end user contributions to social networks deserve to be compensated.
You Are Not the Product: The Coming Revolution in Social Networks Read More »
Carl Icahn’s “shareholder activism” against Apple is putting lipstick on a corporate raider. It’s shareholder primacy and what’s most wrong with business.
Corporate Raider, Carl Icahn is not entitled to Apple’s cash Read More »
Shareholder primacy forces businesses to maximize returns for shareholders; it’s time to stop teaching that in our business schools.
Let’s Expel Shareholder Primacy from Business School Read More »
The “distorporation” is a virulent new form of corporate partnership that is shrouded in secrecy and profits – the new dark matter of our economy.
Wall Street’s “Distorporation” – The New Dark Matter of Our Economy Read More »
Technology plays two critical roles in the distribution of wealth, cutting jobs and income from below, while concentrating profits for investors from above.
Technology and the Distribution of Wealth Read More »
Curating relationships keeps our content visible in the social stream and creates a powerful feedback loop. Why that matters to us and to society.
Curating Smart Networks Read More »
An overview of stakeholder theory and the three ways people justify adopting its principles.
The Stakeholder Argument: Why Stakeholder Principles Matter Read More »
It’s easy to argue about fairness – because our society operates with two very different definitions of the word.
Two Types of Fairness – and Why It’s Easy to Argue About Read More »