The techlash is over. https://twitter.com/AnandWrites/status/1243610572161028096 …
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It's a different way of thinking about design. Not "where did these ugly cars come from, I want my beautiful horses. It was so romantic!" (That's old elite/gatekeeper nostalgia). I want a discussion on: wait, we have cars. Cool. Do we want suburbs? How should we design cities?
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"How do we set up the incentive structures in a world with cars so we minimize accidents/injuries"? "How do we make our cities still walkable and make for happy, healthy people, the ultimate goal?" That's a different kind of design thinking. Wish we had done it earlier with cars!
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> but it has a billion people's data, and what's their incentive structure? Let me introduce you to the blockchain community, which thinks a great deal about how to decentralize large databases of private data and align incentives while doing so...

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I am familiar. I'm gonna say, you will end up re-inventing Sarbanes-Oxley. I am not nostalgic for the old world, but the old-world solutions we came up for collective action/public-goods problems didn't come out of nowhere. Hopefully, we can have those discussions, too.
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