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2. It's easy for hackers to exploit the ignorance of laypeople.3. If something goes wrong, there is no central government to ensure democracy.4. As a result of its extreme privacy, blockchain is open to abuse. It is technically possible to abuse edTech.5. Innovately secure, but not unbreakable. In recent years, hackers have become more creative.
Euvouria • Role of Blockchain Technology in EdTech
In the present incarnation of the web, all these separate users tables enforce a specific kind of interoperability architecture even on apps that want to be fairly open with their own user data. Specifically, everyone's proprietary user data sits behind an API that any third-party app has to call if it wants access.
Jon Stokes • How the blockchain will break up Big Tech
But today things are different. One path to reinventing government through a more entrepreneurial approach has been brought forward by Tim O’Reilly, who coined the notion of “government as a platform”[401]. The vision is inspired by the strategy of the most successful tech companies. The likes of Amazon, Facebook, and Apple do not only operate appl
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New paper calls for digital public spaces - European Digital Rights (EDRi)
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is vital for an informed public, and government can prioritize it in three areas: in disclosing state actor influence operations to the public, in declaring their own takedown requests, and in ensuring that outside researchers have the tools necessary to study the powerful private actors of Big Tech.