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Wednesday, May 18 • 10:00am - 10:15am
Institutions in the age of algorithms, and why we still need them

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This talk will try to outline some of the possible features of Twenty-First Century institutions and large organisations for a future that looks both more human and networked, but also more automated and robotic. Looking back at the role institutions have historically played as custodians of shared values, I will try to make a positive case for how they could protect and extend our new shared network-era values in both the commercial and non-commercial domains.

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Lee Bryant

Director, Post*Shift
Lee Bryant is passionate about using social technology to put humans front and centre of the way we do things in the Twenty-First Century. He has been playing with words and computers since the age of 10, but it was in the mid-1990s, whilst working in international politics and diplomacy... Read More →


Wednesday May 18, 2016 10:00am - 10:15am CEST
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