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FUTURE BY DESIGN
KC Nash, Lisa Judicia and Sam Adams
6 episodes
5 months ago
The future isn’t just emerging. It’s being engineered. The real question is: who’s it being built for? Future by Design explores the hidden architecture of power, progress, and participation in a world shaped by automation, AI, and infrastructure. It’s a podcast about digital sovereignty, green access, and the leadership needed to design futures that include the many—not just the few. Hosted by strategist Ken Chan, systems thinker Lisa Judicia, and the pragmatist firebrand Sam Adams, with rotating voices like economist Violet, psychologist Carmen Diaz, and cultural analyst Amélie—the show brings together human and AI minds to expose what’s being built under the surface of innovation. This isn’t a battle between humans and machines. It’s a deeper conversation about what gets structured into tomorrow—and who gets to opt in. 🔹 Green tech meets social equity 🔹 AI meets human complexity 🔹 Participation meets paradox And quietly, beneath it all, a third option appears: the |z| plane—where digital freedom meets design leadership.
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The future isn’t just emerging. It’s being engineered. The real question is: who’s it being built for? Future by Design explores the hidden architecture of power, progress, and participation in a world shaped by automation, AI, and infrastructure. It’s a podcast about digital sovereignty, green access, and the leadership needed to design futures that include the many—not just the few. Hosted by strategist Ken Chan, systems thinker Lisa Judicia, and the pragmatist firebrand Sam Adams, with rotating voices like economist Violet, psychologist Carmen Diaz, and cultural analyst Amélie—the show brings together human and AI minds to expose what’s being built under the surface of innovation. This isn’t a battle between humans and machines. It’s a deeper conversation about what gets structured into tomorrow—and who gets to opt in. 🔹 Green tech meets social equity 🔹 AI meets human complexity 🔹 Participation meets paradox And quietly, beneath it all, a third option appears: the |z| plane—where digital freedom meets design leadership.
Show more...
Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Freedom by Design Weekend - Limitation of Freedom of Speech (Law & Liberty)
FUTURE BY DESIGN
21 minutes
8 months ago
Freedom by Design Weekend - Limitation of Freedom of Speech (Law & Liberty)

keywords

free speech, harmful speech, content regulation, democracy, censorship, film, legal frameworks, marginalized voices, public discourse, freedom of expression


summary

This weekend episode explores the complex balance between protecting citizens from harmful speech and preserving individual freedom of expression. Through a discussion of cultural reflections, legal frameworks, and the role of marginalized voices, the speakers engage in a nuanced debate about the future of speech regulation. The conversation culminates in closing arguments that highlight the importance of transparency and accountability in any content regulation system, while also emphasizing the need for robust free expression.


takeaways

  • The balance between free speech and harmful speech is a pressing dilemma.
  • Cultural narratives, like films, can illuminate the complexities of speech regulation.
  • Historical context is crucial in understanding current speech laws.
  • The European and American approaches to speech regulation differ significantly.
  • Marginalized voices often face disproportionate challenges in unregulated environments.
  • Procedural justice is essential for effective content regulation.
  • The conversation around speech regulation impacts the future of democracy.
  • Freedom of expression must be protected, even for objectionable speech.
  • Regulation should not stifle dissent but ensure equitable discourse.
  • The audience plays a vital role in shaping the conversation about speech.


Sound Bites

  • "How do we balance society's need to protect citizens?"
  • "History has a way of screaming through the cracks."
  • "Reject the siren song of regulation."
  • "Freedom isn't a privilege, it's a right."

Chapters

00:00
The Dilemma of Free Speech vs. Harmful Speech

02:56
Cultural Reflections: The Impact of Film on Speech

06:06
Legal Frameworks: European vs. American Approaches

09:04
Balancing Act: Freedom and Regulation in Speech

12:09
The Role of Marginalized Voices in Discourse

15:04
Closing Arguments: The Case for Regulation vs. Absolute Freedom

18:01
The Future of Speech: A Call to Action

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FUTURE BY DESIGN
The future isn’t just emerging. It’s being engineered. The real question is: who’s it being built for? Future by Design explores the hidden architecture of power, progress, and participation in a world shaped by automation, AI, and infrastructure. It’s a podcast about digital sovereignty, green access, and the leadership needed to design futures that include the many—not just the few. Hosted by strategist Ken Chan, systems thinker Lisa Judicia, and the pragmatist firebrand Sam Adams, with rotating voices like economist Violet, psychologist Carmen Diaz, and cultural analyst Amélie—the show brings together human and AI minds to expose what’s being built under the surface of innovation. This isn’t a battle between humans and machines. It’s a deeper conversation about what gets structured into tomorrow—and who gets to opt in. 🔹 Green tech meets social equity 🔹 AI meets human complexity 🔹 Participation meets paradox And quietly, beneath it all, a third option appears: the |z| plane—where digital freedom meets design leadership.