Course Description
This section introduces the theme, main content, and structure of the course. We’re all living in a fast-changing world -- now largely driven by technology and innovation --from the way how we shop, where we get information, and to the future of financial services. Meanwhile, we acknowledge the biggest challenge to technology and innovation is no longer the development of new technology itself but rather how to get users and policymakers to understand the pros and cons of emerging technologies and then how to apply them to the new digital society in a responsible way as the general public do expect higher efficiency in delivery of public services as well as better control of our own data privacy. Those are the questions and issues we will explore in this course. The instructor designs the course based on his first-hand, long-time experience at Meta (previously known as Facebook) as well as a witness of the rapid changes of regulatory landscapes across the globe, which is becoming more and more divided and the students need to learn and assess which internet governance models will be more desirable and why. We will also touch on geopolitics and learn why technology lies atthe heart of growing U.S.-China tensions, for example, AI, electric vehicles, andsemiconductor business.
课程简介(无中文大纲,译文参考 Google 翻译)
本部分介绍本课程的主题、主要内容和结构。我们生活在一个瞬息万变的世界,如今,科技和创新正在改变我们的生活,从购物方式、信息获取方式到金融服务的未来,都对世界产生了重大影响。同时,我们认识到,科技和创新面临的最大挑战不再是新技术本身的发展,而是如何让用户和政策制定者了解新兴技术的利弊,然后如何以负责任的方式将它们应用于新的数字社会,因为公众确实期望公共服务的效率更高,并更好地控制我们自己的数据隐私。这些是我们将在本课程中探讨的问题。讲师根据他在 Meta(前身为 Facebook)的长期第一手经验以及对全球监管格局快速变化的见证来设计本课程,全球监管格局正变得越来越分裂,学生需要学习和评估哪些互联网治理模式更可取以及原因。我们还将谈及地缘政治,并了解为什么技术是加剧中美紧张局势的核心,例如人工智能、电动汽车和半导体业务。