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The Social Cost of the Information Age | On Civil Society | June 26, 2019.

The Social Cost of the Information Age | On Civil Society | June 26, 2019. On June 26, 2019, TPL hosted two conversations about technology and society as a pre-conference kick-off for Media Ethics, the 20th annual convention of the Media Ecology Association, hosted by the University of Toronto from June 27-30.

This video shows the second conversation, between Prof. Taylor Owen, Mutale Nkonde and Bianca Wylie.

**Event description**

The rise of the internet promised a world of open and freely accessible information, where citizens would easily exchange ideas and build better societies. Social media would increase transparency, decentralize power and ultimately strengthen democracy. Twenty years later, that world feels like a far-fetched dream.

Today, a handful of private tech monopolies mediate our communications, proprietary algorithms use our data to manipulate our choices, and the very foundations of our democracy are under threat. Welcome to the age of surveillance capitalism.

How did we get here? And how do we dig ourselves out of this dystopia?

Come hear from four renowned experts about how the internet today is affecting civil society:

- Mark Kingwell, Philosophy professor, University of Toronto

- Mutale Nkonde, fellow at Data & Society Research Institute in New York City and expert in artificial intelligence governance

- Taylor Owen, Beaverbrook Chair in Media, Ethics and Communications, McGill University

- Bianca Wylie, open government advocate and co-founder of Tech Reset Canada.

2019.

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