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Number three is looking like the most truthful all of a sudden, and we've been able to find that out using some free
Internet
tools sitting in a cubicle in an office in Dublin in the space of 20 minutes.
We have free
Internet
tools that allow us, help us do this kind of investigation.
But what's really happening is that we've got the power of a free and open Internet, and on top of that we're putting a platform for participation, and the peers are now in partnership with the company, creating shared value on shared values, and each strengthening the other, and doing what the other can't do.
CA: So you just wake up and read them on the
internet.
CA: OK, I want to talk for a couple of minutes about this, because this strikes me as a huge deal, not just for Netflix, for the
internet
as a whole.
So the fact is that there's a lot of bad guys on the
Internet
these days, and so we dealt with that by making walled communities, secure subnetworks, VPNs, little things that aren't really the
Internet
but are made out of the same building blocks, but we're still basically building it out of those same building blocks with those same assumptions of trust.
My relationship with the
internet
reminds me of the setup to a clichéd horror movie.
And I was in absolute awe of the
internet
and all of its promise to make us closer and smarter and more free.
It turns out that often the bad guys are good at exploiting the internet, not because they're some kind of technological geniuses, but because they understand what makes people tick.
If we ever thought that we could build an
internet
insulated from the dark side of humanity, we were wrong.
So we looked at the modem, an important part of the infrastructure of the Internet, and asked ourselves why the modems that we are using right now are built for a different context, where you've got ubiquitous internet, you've got ubiquitous electricity, yet we sit here in Nairobi and we do not have that luxury.
First, the world was becoming connected through
internet.
So one option that some of my AI colleagues like is to build superintelligence and keep it under human control, like an enslaved god, disconnected from the
internet
and used to create unimaginable technology and wealth for whoever controls it.
Just last year, we turned on the production
Internet.
There are musicians all around you, making powerful, important music, and thanks to the
internet
and its limitless possibilities for creators to create music and fans to discover that music, those zeitgeist songs don't have to be handed down to us from some conference room full of songwriters in a corporate high-rise.
But we finally built this system, this global system, the internet, that's actually showing them to us in this extraordinary way, making them undeniable.
This is what they have been told to do: do signals intelligence, monitor telecommunications, monitor
Internet
traffic.
That's what they're trying to do, and since most, a very big part of the
Internet
traffic today is encrypted, they're trying to find ways around the encryption.
In my view, the most significant thing to recognize about what this
Internet
is doing is its opportunity to revive the read-write culture that Sousa romanticized.
So what is this industrial
Internet?
Now, the Chinese
internet
has developed in both familiar and unfamiliar ways.
So when capital and investment become focused on the needs of people who are hanging to the bottom rungs of an economic ladder, that's when we start to see the
internet
truly become a job creator, an education enabler and in many other ways, a path forward.
Of course, you cannot observe the Chinese
internet
without finding widespread censorship and very serious concerns about dystopian monitoring.
The
internet
exists in a restricted, arguably manipulated form within China, yet it is massive and has vastly improved the lives of its citizens.
So even in its imperfection, the growth of the Chinese
internet
should not be dismissed, and it's worthy of our closer examination.
As the Chinese
internet
continues to grow, even in its imperfection and restrictions and controls, the lives of its once-forgotten populations have been irrevocably elevated.
In China, the
internet
has still only reached 56 percent of the populous.
What really matters here is the kind of government we want, the kind of
Internet
we want, the kind of relationship between people and societies.
These aren't the people that we want deciding what the role of corporate America in a free and open
Internet
should be.
These are things that all people believe, and it's up to all of us to protect them, and to people who have seen and enjoyed a free and open Internet, it's up to us to preserve that liberty for the next generation to enjoy, and if we don't change things, if we don't stand up to make the changes we need to do to keep the
Internet
safe, not just for us but for everyone, we're going to lose that, and that would be a tremendous loss, not just for us, but for the world.
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