For those unfamiliar w/@PowerPost's Network surveys, this is actually our second panel of government & industry experts. The Cyber 202 Network has expanded since its 2018 launch - kudos to @cat_zakrzewski@tonyajoriley who recruited this impressive list over the course of a year!
Some news! Today we launched The Technology 202 Network, an invite-only panel of more than 100 technology leaders who will vote in regular surveys on the most pressing issues in the field. Check out the full list here: wapo.st/technetwork
“The actions of Facebook and Google since 2016 raise serious doubts about the sincerity of their commitment to protecting democracy." -- tech investor and "Zucked" author @Moonalice
“Facebook won’t even stop running political ads. It’s hard to fathom, and Zuckerberg’s reasoning is either based on extremely ulterior motives or is just hardheaded." -- tech investor @bradleytusk
"All tech companies have a moral, and furthermore, business rationale to do better here, and to employ the latest and greatest AI for good in this uncertain time." -- @falonfatemi
“Social media companies should be doing more, but are we comfortable with Mark Zuckerberg or Jack Dorsey as the arbiters of truth?” -- Redfin CEO @glennkelman
“Fighting misinformation and online voter manipulation is not a one-time effort, it is a continuous game of cat-and-mouse,” said @hadip, one of more than 100 tech leaders we surveyed.
I’m excited to be part of The Technology 202 Network, a panel of more than 100 experts who will vote in regular surveys from @washingtonpost. I’m joined by Congress, former regulators, top tech execs and investors. wapo.st/technetwork
Kudos to @Cat_Zakrzewski and @TonyaJoRiley on The Technology 202's big launch. It’s the second Network project at @PowerPost. The Cybersecurity 202 Network, now run by @joseph_marks_ and launched in 2018, is still going strong. Love seeing our community grow.
The first Technology 202 Network survey results are in: We asked if social media companies have done enough to prevent manipulation of voters on their platforms. The resounding answer: No. @cat_zakrzewski w/@tonyajoriley:
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So excited for this: More 100 high-profile tech experts from government, industry and the consumer advocacy community have joined The Technology 202 Network. They'll vote in regular @PowerPost surveys on pressing issues in the field: wapo.st/technetwork
A vast majority of technology leaders in our new The Technology 202 Network say social media companies have not done enough to prevent manipulation of voters on their platforms in 2020. @cat_zakrzewski w/@tonyajoriley:
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We invited more than 100 high-profile technology experts from government, industry and the consumer advocacy community to vote on the most pressing issues in the field. Introducing: The Technology 202 Network by @cat_zakrzewski w/@tonyajoriley: wapo.st/technetwork
In our first survey, we asked more than 100 tech experts if social media companies have done enough to prevent manipulation of voters on their platforms. The resounding answer: No. washingtonpost.com/news/powe…
Some news! Today we launched The Technology 202 Network, an invite-only panel of more than 100 technology leaders who will vote in regular surveys on the most pressing issues in the field. Check out the full list here: wapo.st/technetwork
It's getting real in the Senate: Schumer makes opening bid to McConnell, asks for Mulvaney/Bolton to testify, subpoena documents, follow trial structure from Clinton '99. McConnell and Schumer still haven't met to discuss trial format politico.com/news/2019/12/15…