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"speaker": "interviewer",
"paragraphId": 0,
"question": "What does Evan Henshaw-Plath also known as Rabble say creates possibility?",
"answer": "Technology creates possibility and it should be doing more than making people rich says Evan Henshaw-Plath also known as Rabble.",
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"question": "What do I 'm coming to speak at open source to?",
"answer": "Well I 'm coming to speak at open source open society to talk to people about how we can apply the concepts of the open source movement to larger parts of society.",
"confidence": 1.2249347799141348
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"question": "Who does the import of technological change's?",
"answer": " And I think you make the point we 've always been wrong about the import of technological change whether it's utopian or dystopian. utopian or dystopian",
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"question": "Who need to say OK what kind of values do we want and how do we encourage that behavior?",
"answer": " We need to say OK what kind of values do we want and how do we encourage that behavior? we",
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"question": "",
"answer": "",
"confidence": 0
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"question": "What had a big effect on reshaping the media?",
"answer": "It had a big effect on reshaping the media. a single tweet",
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"question": "What did it start getting about status and monetizing which all businesses do?",
"answer": "But then it started getting ideas about status and monetizing which all businesses do and fending off competition which all businesses do. ideas",
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"question": "When do I mean my talk?",
"answer": "I mean my talk Open Source Open Society is going to be about the moment at which Twitter as it was growing as a successful business ran into attacks from other players in the market. Open Source Open Society is going to be about the moment at which Twitter as it was growing as a successful business ran into attacks from other players in the market",
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"question": "Who looks at anarchy all those values that you would like to see come out?",
"answer": " So somewhere in the code of Twitter presumably Evan looks at anarchy all those values that you would like to see come out. Evan",
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"question": "When does Matter a social movement combating police brutality live well they still come out? When was it used in anti-war protests the United States and around the elections?",
"answer": "Well they still come out today, I mean in the United States you see things like Black Lives Matter a social movement combating police brutality. today. And it was used in anti-war protests the United States and around the elections in 2004.",
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"question": "What is that social media structures are like FIFA in soccer?",
"answer": "All right, but if the cultures that create the tech are embedded in the tech and your analogy is that social media structures are like FIFA in soccer. all right, but if the cultures that create the tech are embedded in the tech and your analogy",
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"question": "What contested how the government would run through a bureaucracy?",
"answer": " Traditionally the rules of society are written by. . . by a conflict between social movements, the states, markets, various different parts of civil society like the church and those groups contested what would be written into law and how the government would run through a bureaucracy. various different parts of civil society like the church and those groups",
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