Essays Tagged "World Economic Forum"

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We Must Bridge the Gap Between Technology and Policymaking. Our Future Depends on It

  • Bruce Schneier
  • World Economic Forum
  • November 12, 2019

This essay also appeared in The OECD Forum Network.

Technologists and policymakers largely inhabit two separate worlds. It’s an old problem, one that the British scientist CP Snow identified in a 1959 essay entitled The Two Cultures. He called them sciences and humanities, and pointed to the split as a major hindrance to solving the world’s problems. The essay was influential – but 60 years later, nothing has changed.

When Snow was writing, the two cultures theory was largely an interesting societal observation. Today, it’s a crisis. Technology is now deeply intertwined with policy. We’re building complex socio-technical systems at all levels of our society. Software constrains behaviour with an efficiency that no law can match. It’s all changing fast; technology is literally creating the world we all live in, and policymakers can’t keep up. Getting it wrong has become increasingly catastrophic. Surviving the future depends in bringing technologists and policymakers together…

Sidebar photo of Bruce Schneier by Joe MacInnis.