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    How to fix the future

    Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Facebook have created a new industrial order.  But the Internet has also been a force for disruption, and they are being called to account.

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    By Warren Olney • Mar 15, 2018 • 1 min read

    Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and Facebook have created a new industrial order. But the Internet has also been a force for disruption, and they are being called to account. In his latest book, British author and entrepreneur Andrew Keen travels the world to find, “How to Fix the Future.” Countries as different as Germany and India are creating ways to restore the original promise of digital technology. Will the titans of Silicon Valley start serving the public good? Do we need more regulation?

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      Warren Olney

      former KCRW broadcaster

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      Andrea Brody

      Senior Producer, KCRW's Life Examined and To the Point podcast

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      Devan Schwartz

      Producer

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      Andrew Keen

      tech-industry commentator

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