Alternative title - ‘why hasn’t Microsoft’s social network or video-sharing site faced criticism’? ? https://t.co/8wMj6pPRbV
— Benedict Evans (@benedictevans) September 8, 2019
#Europe is 'the world’s best hope for privacy’s future' says @Microsoft President @BradSmi in an interview with @SteveLohr - "How Top-Valued Microsoft Has Avoided the Big Tech Backlash" https://t.co/ZRpFmm6yv4 via @nytimes #GDPR ping @FredericJacobs @brynosaurus @JPHubaux
— Martin Vetterli (@MartinVetterli) September 8, 2019
Lesson for today's young tech giants: Brad Smith of Bill Gates -- a founder who “learned that life actually does require compromise and governments actually are stronger than companies,” if only after a bruising confrontation. https://t.co/MTYPHjImfz
— Steve Lohr (@SteveLohr) September 8, 2019
Microsoft president @BradSmi has misgivings about tech being “weaponized."
— Geoffrey A. Fowler (@geoffreyfowler) September 8, 2019
He spoke with my @PostTech colleague @greene about them: https://t.co/lIreyxkDZb
“It’s just Microsoft versus the Russian government is what struck me. . .” Tools and Weapons is a great read on the issues we face everyday in Microsoft’s Customer Security and Trust org. Chapters 1-5 are basically why I love my job. https://t.co/mSIESpmCs9
— Norman Barbosa (@normbosa) September 8, 2019
“‘When your technology changes the world, you bear a responsibility to help address the world that you have helped create,’” says Microsoft president @BradSmi in the upcoming #ToolsAndWeapons book.
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) September 8, 2019
Read more in the @NYTimes: https://t.co/xGBwoDfztM
How Top-Valued Microsoft Has Avoided the Big Tech Backlash https://t.co/OzqK4xnDj1 thoughtful story per usual by @stevelohr
— Frank X. Shaw (@fxshaw) September 8, 2019
I talked with Brad Smith, Microsoft’s president, about his new book on the tech industry’s myriad challenges as it attempts not to mess up our society. https://t.co/XS7z6RLZOi
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) September 8, 2019
“‘When your technology changes the world, you bear a responsibility to help address the world that you have helped create,’” says Microsoft president @BradSmi in the upcoming #ToolsAndWeapons book.
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) September 8, 2019
Read more in the @NYTimes: https://t.co/xGBwoDfztM
Lesson for today's young tech giants: Brad Smith of Bill Gates -- a founder who “learned that life actually does require compromise and governments actually are stronger than companies,” if only after a bruising confrontation. https://t.co/MTYPHjImfz
— Steve Lohr (@SteveLohr) September 8, 2019
#Europe is 'the world’s best hope for privacy’s future' says @Microsoft President @BradSmi in an interview with @SteveLohr - "How Top-Valued Microsoft Has Avoided the Big Tech Backlash" https://t.co/ZRpFmm6yv4 via @nytimes #GDPR ping @FredericJacobs @brynosaurus @JPHubaux
— Martin Vetterli (@MartinVetterli) September 8, 2019
Facebook-led #competition seeks new ways to identify #DeepFakes,
— Spiros Margaris (@SpirosMargaris) September 8, 2019
but critics say it could backfire https://t.co/oniG1GoRNr #fintech #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #DeepLearning #CyberSecurity @jblefevre60 @helene_wpli @Paula_Piccard @DimDrandakis @MediaStalker1 pic.twitter.com/UDu1vuxIYr
Yeah, who else will show up 7 hours later, shrug their shoulders, and, in all likelihood, steal more of your stuff?https://t.co/higsMAUKbU pic.twitter.com/TTN8TxciJb
— Badkid Randy (@randy_badkid) September 8, 2019
This week, Turkey’s Erdogan’s Islamic sharia ruling party removed elected Kurdish mayors of Kurdish cities Mardin, Wan and capital Amed-Diyarbekir, appointed his own Islamic mayors. The Kurdish mayor of Kurdish city Mardin wrote for https://t.co/ddPURjaJzg https://t.co/ir8axxdzMG
— Mardini (@Mardini333) September 7, 2019
Medical groups warn climate change is a ‘health emergency’ - The Washington Post #ClimateChangeIsReal #ActOnClimate #PutKids1st https://t.co/t7j0oQ60rr
— Jerome Paulson (@envirohealthdoc) June 24, 2019
Brazil’s Pres Bolsonaro threatens a journalist with prosecution after an expose showing possible misconduct by the prosecutor who jailed Bolsonaro’s main rival, former Pres Lula. https://t.co/kxCQwHUcLq
— Kenneth Roth (@KenRoth) July 28, 2019
The West has lost confidence in its values. Syria is paying the price.
— Abdulrahman Alhaj (@RahmanAlhaj) September 7, 2019
By Anne Applebaum
September 6 at 2:28 PM
The crisis of Western values has many aspects, many faces. There is a decline in faith in liberal democracy, a loss of confidence in... https://t.co/YuDdda9aje
Coming at midnight: New Washington Post- @ABCPolitics national poll results on Democratic voters' opinions of 2020 primary candidates, and what factors are shaping current preferences. Follow https://t.co/GVM90kRCOy and @PostPolls tonight for detailed results and analysis
— Post Polls (@PostPolls) September 7, 2019
“By threatening a journalist who publishes information that he dislikes, the president promotes and instigates serious attacks on freedom of expression. Without free journalism, the other freedoms will also die." Brazil's @abraji re threats v @ggreenwald https://t.co/p8J73bJuYV
— Marty Baron (@PostBaron) July 28, 2019
The lawsuit includes claims from a Tamil human rights activist who says he was choked with a gasoline-soaked plastic bag; a young woman who says she was abducted by police and raped and burned with cigarettes; and a Tamil student who was abducted by police https://t.co/b1iuyMZ01I
— Mario Arulthas (@MarioArul) June 27, 2019
"For some people, it took a hurricane map to do what Robert S. Mueller’s 448-page report could not: Bring home how seriously unfit and perhaps unwell is the president..." - 'The smaller the issue, the more it reveals about Trump' - Washington Post - https://t.co/AsX8jRPWa9
— John Lundin ? (@johnlundin) September 6, 2019
Hot off the press — copies of #ToolsAndWeapons by Brad Smith and Carol Ann Browne have arrived in Brussels! Launching on September 10 — learn more and get your copy ➡️ https://t.co/4gD77FQBdb pic.twitter.com/T82I3Ke4TJ
— Microsoft EU Policy (@MicrosoftEU) September 5, 2019
Microsoft President Brad Smith: Tech sector needs to face up to responsibility and embrace regulation https://t.co/afOx4j1Brl
— toddbishop (@toddbishop) September 8, 2019
#ToolsAndWeapons “is a surprisingly unblinkered look at technology’s impact on society”
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) September 8, 2019
Read more from @FastCompany on Microsoft president Brad Smith and Carol Ann Browne’s upcoming book: https://t.co/nFPIfysVc6
Earlier this year @AIForumNZ had the privilege of meeting @Microsoft President @BradSmi when he was passing through NZ. This week he and @CarolAnnBrowne have released their new book #ToolsAndWeapons - including sections on the #ChristchurchCall - #MustRead https://t.co/Vktimbd2zI
— Ben Reid (@ben_r) September 8, 2019
Could be an interesting book to read ... #tech #ethics #books
— Theo - 劉䂀曼 (@psb_dc) September 8, 2019
cc @barbmaclean @SimonCocking @UrvashiPrakash https://t.co/zUr796FM0B via @FastCompany
“When your technology changes the world,” he writes, “you bear a responsibility to help address the world that you have helped create.” And governments, he writes, “need to move faster and start to catch up with the pace of technology.” https://t.co/f0iVXzgONi
— Kobi Leins (@Kobotic) September 9, 2019
How Top-Valued Microsoft Has Avoided the Big Tech Backlash https://t.co/NV0MoQlz6W
— toomas hendrik ilves (@IlvesToomas) September 8, 2019
How Top-Valued $MSFT Has Avoided the Big Tech Backlash https://t.co/RbraqwvX3D
— Jon Najarian (@jonnajarian) September 9, 2019
"The biggest impact on Microsoft’s policy posture is Europe. The Continent may not be leading the way in high-tech innovation, but it is the pacesetter in tech policy" https://t.co/jzMjqvyr8g
— Caroline Greer (@CarolineGreer) September 8, 2019
"Microsoft has positioned itself as the tech sector’s leading advocate on public policy matters like protecting consumer privacy and establishing ethical guidelines for artificial intelligence" #techpolicy https://t.co/5rBWJlxtl7
— Gwen Ngwenya (@GwenNgwenya) September 9, 2019
Quote, "Microsoft actively engages with governments on important issues far more than we see from the other big tech companies.”
— James Turner (@teambuild3r) September 9, 2019
I keep hearing this from many people across the security industry; Microsoft engages but other big vendors are dismissive. https://t.co/1QRHfDrvFU
Perspective | I was the first woman to publicly accuse gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar. But I was also abused in my own church. https://t.co/uKaiziMSFX
— GymCastic (@GymCastic) September 9, 2019
Take NRA money off the table & this wd be law now: "86 % of Americans support implementing 'red flag' provisions, which allow guns to be taken from people judged to be a danger to themselves or others. And 89 % support expanding federal background checks"https://t.co/L4ZfAuBWas
— Thomas E. Ricks (@tomricks1) September 9, 2019
Do you think a [redacted] version of the hashtag #PresidentPussyAssBitch will wind up in the headlines? ? https://t.co/fSS3eDCuuH
— ? Kim (@kim) September 9, 2019
Facebook, Google face off against a formidable new foe: State attorneys general https://t.co/8pFuANtQ34
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 9, 2019
Buttigieg doesn’t raise his voice. Thank goodness. https://t.co/UArqxEqjMs <---This.
— pdxforpete (@pdxforpete) September 9, 2019
WikiLeaks lawyer Joshua Dratel: Dismissal of DNC lawsuit against WikiLeaks "reaffirms First Amendment principles that apply to journalists across the board, whether they work for large institutions or small independent operations.”https://t.co/dKDFjTWaTY
— Courage Foundation (@couragefound) July 31, 2019
I’m excited to be in New York and Washington DC this week with my co-author @Carolannbrowne to discuss the publication of our new book #ToolsAndWeapons. I look forward to seeing some of you at our book events! See more details here: https://t.co/f5HKufjvIz pic.twitter.com/p1ARGe8xFG
— Brad Smith (@BradSmi) September 8, 2019
Microsoft President Brad Smith: Tech sector needs to face up to responsibility and embrace regulation https://t.co/pC4r9NCFFO tip @techmeme
— Taylor Soper (@Taylor_Soper) September 8, 2019
Microsoft's Brad Smith about his new book and how tech sector and governments need to step up and do more to address the challenges that technology is creating (Todd Bishop/GeekWire) https://t.co/aPwG4ANrQy pic.twitter.com/kx23kWsCYK
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) September 8, 2019