Editorial Board, The Washington Post; Facebook deserves criticism. The country deserves solutions.
"WHAT HAPPENS now? That is the essential question following the New York Times’s troubling investigation
into Facebook’s response to Russian interference on its platform. The
article has prompted sharp criticism of the company from all quarters,
and Facebook deserves the blowback. But Americans deserve solutions.
There are a few places to start."
Issues and developments related to ethics, information, and technologies, examined in the ethics and intellectual property graduate courses I teach at the University of Pittsburgh School of Computing and Information. My Bloomsbury book "Ethics, Information, and Technology" will be published in Summer 2025. Kip Currier, PhD, JD
Showing posts with label Russian interference in elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Russian interference in elections. Show all posts
Monday, November 19, 2018
Facebook deserves criticism. The country deserves solutions.; The Washington Post, November 18, 2018
Friday, July 20, 2018
Trump Wants Putin to Keep Meddling to Get Himself Reelected; The Daily Beast, July 19, 2018
Margaret Carlson, The Daily Beast; Trump Wants Putin to Keep Meddling to Get Himself Reelected
"From the gist of special counsel Robert Mueller’s indictments, Trump knows how sophisticated, how costly the Russian actions were, and how likely they are to take place again. Yet he’s made no moves to deny Putin a glide path to a sequel, no elevating election security to a priority as he did for the calamitous separating children at the border, which has all the money and attention in the world.
To the contrary, the White House hasn’t spearheaded anything close to the kind of Manhattan Project that protecting our democracy deserves, not even the cost-free appointment of an election czar, or a request to Silicon Valley to help. Small efforts to counter voting machine fraud, bots, fake news (the real kind) go along at a snail’s pace at the FBI and Homeland Security. Congress has allotted a mere $380 million, a pittance to the cause. It’s likely that Russia is putting more money into interfering in 2020 than the U.S. is putting in to stopping it."
"From the gist of special counsel Robert Mueller’s indictments, Trump knows how sophisticated, how costly the Russian actions were, and how likely they are to take place again. Yet he’s made no moves to deny Putin a glide path to a sequel, no elevating election security to a priority as he did for the calamitous separating children at the border, which has all the money and attention in the world.
To the contrary, the White House hasn’t spearheaded anything close to the kind of Manhattan Project that protecting our democracy deserves, not even the cost-free appointment of an election czar, or a request to Silicon Valley to help. Small efforts to counter voting machine fraud, bots, fake news (the real kind) go along at a snail’s pace at the FBI and Homeland Security. Congress has allotted a mere $380 million, a pittance to the cause. It’s likely that Russia is putting more money into interfering in 2020 than the U.S. is putting in to stopping it."
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