Notes from an endgame: Bhaskar Chakravorti
The world’s most powerful nation gnaws on its fingernails, there is some comic relief, few reasons for hope.
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The world’s most powerful nation gnaws on its fingernails, there is some comic relief, few reasons for hope.
The concept of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is gaining momentum globally, as countries seek to digitize essential services like identification, payments, and civil registration.
AI won big, but the prizes served as a reminder of what we could all lose.
As polarization grows and tech platforms hesitate to take down misleading messages, false information is gaining traction, Fletcher School experts say
Is AI the mythical Formula 1 machine that will redefine the future? Or is it a non-starter subjected to a global hype cycle?
Is AI the mythical Formula 1 machine that will redefine the future? Or is it a non-starter subjected to a global hype cycle? At an event organized by the Center for Digital Transformation, Bhaskar Chakravorti deconstructed the global opinion on AI-powered tools and examined viewpoints on both sides of the…
Discover whether Kamala Harris could be the ‘AI Tsar’ in this engaging discussion with Bhaskar Chakravorti.
In the latest VIA Visionaries interview, Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses digital inclusion, the digital divide, and the 50th anniversary of the internet. He shares why digital inclusion is vital for underserved communities and how digital technologies can help address today’s challenges, offering tools for individuals to make a lasting impact.
Bhaskar Chakravorti, once a game theorist, now leads research on the digital economy as dean of global business at The Fletcher School. He explores digital access, AI risks, and the transition from cash to digital payments through initiatives like Digital Planet and IDEA 2030.
While not widely known, the vice president’s experience on this issue is substantial.
Watch to understand the impact of the Israel-Palestine issue on the American presidential elections and how Biden's unwavering support for Israel on the Israel-Palestine issue has become a major failure that alienates the Democratic base and young Americans.
In an in-depth conversation, Digital Planet Chair Bhaskar Chakravorti explores the shift in the global economy in a post-COVID-19 world with global strategist Olaf Groth, who co-authored The Great Remobilization. The book offers a comprehensive look at the evolving global business and geopolitical landscape.
US President Joe Biden’s decision to withdraw from the upcoming election has catapulted Kamala Harris into the national and international spotlight. Digital Planet Chair Bhaskar Chakravorti explores the key contentious issues Harris will face and some of the policy stands she must take to fortify her candidacy.
In this episode, Bhaskar Chakravorti delves into the toxic impact of deep fakes on the US election.
Despite a roaring economy, India is in the middle of an employment crisis: In a country with the world’s largest and youngest workforce, there are very few good jobs to be had.
With four months to go, can the party elevate a fresh new candidate who can take on Donald Trump?
The U.S. Congress missed an opportunity. Instead, it published a road map that fails to address the key challenges posed by new technologies
Tufts University researchers explore "small" AI's potential in Sub-Saharan Africa, where specialized models, trained on smaller datasets, can positively impact individual lives, like farmers in Kenya.
Bhaskar Chakravorti and Anirudh discuss AI's transformative role in India's future, emphasizing its impact on healthcare and agriculture while highlighting public-private collaboration and digital competitiveness.
As AI advances, it confronts major trust issues due to concerns like disinformation, safety, ethical dilemmas, bias, and environmental impact. Addressing these challenges involves a unified strategy: training, empowering, and involving humans in AI oversight.
American universities face protests amid broader societal tensions, notably over the Middle East crisis and upcoming U.S. elections, raising concerns about global stability.
We are staring at an employment crisis, which could get worse. But with policy support that could change.
The BRICS group exists in a symbiotic relationship with the Western-led global institutions while engaging in new economic initiatives. Yet it can only become a real alternative if it improves the conditions of the Global South.
Amid war, Ukraine's tech adapts: from service-led to aiding efforts & planning Smart Ukraine. SET's Iryna Volnytska trains women; Bhaskar Chakravorti studies the shift."
Regulatory panic could do more harm than good. Rather than poor risk management today, rules should anticipate the greater risks that lie ahead.
Deloitte & Fletcher School's study reveals strategies for enhancing investor trust in sustainability disclosures, highlighting the critical role of reliable data and the growing importance of sustainability in investment decisions.
In 2023, AI's breakthrough led to Big Tech dominance. Regulators, aiming to protect, unintentionally fueled accelerationists' power, raising consolidation risks.
AI power shifts globally impact prioritized applications, societal benefits, economic sectors, data for training algorithms, biases inclusion, and innovation versus safeguards balance. 25 nations compete for AI leadership.
The board is supposed to stop OpenAI from veering from its mission of building technology that benefits humanity.
In an exclusive interview with Business Insider Africa, Bhaskar Chakravorti, Shamina Singh, Jordan Fabyanske, and Robin Miller provided valuable insights into the complexities of the African job market and potential pathways to overcome its challenges.
AI Culture conference featured a thought-provoking debate between Bhaskar Chakravorti and Philippe Beaudoin, skillfully moderated by Marc Nicholson. Hosted by Quilt.AI, the event, led by CEO Anurag Banerjee and co-founder Angad Singh Chowdhry, explored the dynamic landscape of artificial intelligence.
IDEA 2030 Council members Ravi Shankar Chaturvedi and David Porteous collaborated with Priya Vora and Peter Rabley on this timely piece about why Digital Public Infrastructure matters in emerging markets.
India's economic rise seems promising with drivers like demand, supply, policy reforms, and geopolitics, but challenges remain.
In this interview, Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses the importance and future of digital public infrastructure with Hindol Sengupta.
Regulating artificial intelligence to protect U.S. democracy could end up jeopardizing democracy abroad.
According to the latest Henley Passport Index, India has visa free access to 57 countries around the world. But what does this mean for the world's most populous country and its access to foreign nations? How powerful is the Indian passport?
AI disrupts work, promising productivity but risking job loss and income inequality. Research may focus on wrong problems, missing chances to aid humanity.
Threads arrival sparks speculation on Twitter’s future, Bhaskar Chakravorti shares insights in Scripps News interview.
Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses Threads, Twitter’s rival, and its connection to Instagram, fueling rapid growth and Elon Musk’s response.
A look at how previous waves of digital technologies affected workers offers some insight into AI’s potential impact in the years to come.
Virtual symposium on climate & sustainable development in India with Amitabh Kant, William Bissell, & Rachel Kyte, moderated by Gaurav Dalmia & Bhaskar Chakravorti.
New digital technologies have been a constant for workers over the past few decades, with a mixed record on the economy and individuals’ daily lives. AI’s effect will likely be just as unpredictable.
In America, India’s most famous ‘heir’ pulled back the curtain, seemed more accessible. His message of tolerance was welcome, but the Congress leader was short on specifics.
Discover how digital public infrastructure (DPI) is reshaping India's economy & governance. Learn about 8 essential qualities for successful DPI projects & public-private coordination.
The inventor of the first Apple computer Steve "Woz" Wozniak tells us of his fears that AI will supercharge scams.
As data privacy becomes increasingly scarce, what is the role of government regulation?
The scramble to win the GPT race could divert essential resources from the development of more socially meaningful uses of AI.
Few paid attention to the fact that the first alert of a mysterious new virus out of Wuhan, China, came through AI.
The scandal may rattle India’s elite just enough to jump-start long-neglected reforms.
Musk’s conflicts of interest make him too dangerous to run the global public sphere.
Twitterati should take a sabbatical from the platform until guarantees of good governance, decency and fairness are rebuilt.
Michael chats with Ravi Shankar Chaturvedi all about the carbon footprint of cash.
To find diverse AI talent, companies will need to look outside the usual technology talent hubs.
It is time we reformed the education of future entrepreneurs and disruptors and the many stakeholders who enable them, to put the human cost of disruptive innovation front and center.
Right now, half of Americans aren’t using broadband internet. In an effort to close this digital divide, the Biden administration has launched the Internet for All initiative: a massive investment of funds to expand access to high-speed internet in the world’s most valuable and second most evolved digital economy.
Ukraine’s tech outsourcing sector, one of Europe’s largest, has adapted nimbly to the war.
Taking Twitter off the public equity markets, as he wants to, would give him license to do as he pleases with the platform.
It is an oxymoron. Parallels between Russia’s and India’s attempts to shake free of US Big Tech’s hegemony are worrying.
Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses how the war in Ukraine is impacting the technology sector.
Businesses are unlikely to face similar pressures in an Asian crisis.
The pandemic could have been the moment when AI made good on its promising potential. There was an unprecedented convergence of the need for fast, evidence-based decisions and large-scale problem-solving with datasets spilling out of every country in the world.
TikTok School challenge – what’s happening and what’s being done. Twitter disinformation campaign in Kenya and the lack of diversity in the AI workforce across the world.
Tom, Joe and Kim talk about the impact of Omicron on the economy, labor issues, vaccine mandates and inflation
Semiconductor blockades are powerful sanctions—but may not prove effective with Russia.
Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses the global technology implications of the war in Ukraine.
Bhaskar Chakravorti provides analysis on how Russia's invasion is devastating Ukraine's burgeoning tech industry.
Ajay Bhalla and Bhaskar Chakravorti analyze 50 cities to determine where to be for all things artificial intelligence.
Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses the reasons behind Chairman Xi Jinping’s crackdown on fintech companies and investor interest in India's startups.
Soniya Gokhale interviews Bhaskar Chakravorti on misinformation and the dilemma it poses for governments globally.
Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses how Mark Zuckerberg's Meta can help close the digital divide in America.
Bhaskar Chakravorti joins Bloomberg to discuss Facebook's rebrand.
Media rightly criticizes Facebook, but are they including the people who's voices really matter in this discussion?
Fringe players take on Big Tech, governments start regulating, and AI could finally prove its worth.
The co-authors discuss the top 50 cities for Artificial Intelligence talent and the need for a diverse workforce.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo aims for universal broadband by 2030, but distributing funds from the infrastructure law may take years.
Following President Xi Jinping's crackdown on the Chinese tech industry, Bhaskar Chakravorti says investors are setting their sights on India.
Bhaskar Chakravorti on the BBC discusses India's plan for a new digital census, and explains the challenges and opportunities that come along with it.
Bhaskar Chakravorti is interviewed about privacy law for minors in the U.S., and claims it is acutely behind the effort.
The last thing India can afford is a bubble that bursts and for capital, talent and technology to take flight and seek refuge elsewhere.
As a part of Nasdaq's "World Reimagined" series, Bhaskar Chakravorti and Ajay Banga discuss the importance of building a more digitally inclusive world, and what barriers need to be addressed in doing so.
Whether it's about US elections or COVID vaccines, misinformation continues to spread like wildfire on social media with very real and, in some cases, dire consequences. But some people are more vulnerable than others. Why? And what can be done to keep people safe? Bhaskar Chakravorti breaks it all down.
Why the tech giant is on the wrong side of history yet again.
The technology is too important to be left in the clutches of Silicon Valley.
A handful of companies have outsize influence on the world’s artificial intelligence. Policymakers must act now to stem the rise of powerful monopolies.
The U.S. government is negotiating a plan to address one of the most important — but overlooked — problems facing the country: the digital divide.
As the Federal Trade Commission chair, the best thing she can do to regulate tech is nothing.
Digital Planet research finds that the number of LGBTQ+ women outnumber LGBTQ+ men in the United States tech industry. The research finds the gap is even wider in major tech hubs, like San Francisco and New York City.
Companies recruiting in STEM fields need to look beyond Atlanta and Miami.
Internet access is infrastructure. But fixing the patchy U.S. system is going to take more than $100 billion.
India is a warning about unintended consequences for those looking to regulate Big Tech in the United States.
Bhaskar Chakravorti says our reliance on tech in the pandemic “fast-forwarded” everyday life into the future, even though our lives were put on pause.
As economies around the world digitalize rapidly in response to the pandemic, one component that can sometimes get left behind is user trust. What does it take to build out a digital ecosystem that users will feel comfortable actually using?
Did the nations with better digital readiness experience greater economic resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic? According to Bhaskar Chakravorti, the positive associations between advanced digital evolution and economic stability are notable but not universal.
Jack Dorsey’s new-found courage to silence Trump's Twitter handle may have been helped by the reality that an ex-president, now twice impeached, who incited a mob to attack his own seat of government, may command fewer advertising dollars.
Bhaskar Chakravorti explains the changes that will likely be made to the tech industry following the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021. Read his article in Foreign Policy for more.
It can help solve many of his problems, yet so far, Biden has distanced himself from the sector. That has to change.
It is time to imagine the boulevards and sewers that will emerge at the end of this pandemic. To consider this, we must ask what from 2020 should we reinforce, what must we rebuild and what should we tear down and build again?
Now more than ever, digital capabilities are essential to ensure a country’s growth and economic resilience. But how do different economies compare as far as the current state and ongoing momentum of their digital development? And how have these factors impacted their experiences during the pandemic?
Bhaskar Chakravorti sits down with David Kirkpatrick to discuss and offer his proposal on tech policy for the Biden administration.
If the tech industry wants to address its longstanding issues with diversity and its ranks, tech companies may need to go to where diverse talent lives, not the other way around.
This webinar discusses the future of AI, how it is being deployed, and the policy and legal issues being raised. Speakers explore ways to mitigate possible concerns and how to move forward safely, securely, and in a manner consistent with human values.
Far from a game-changer, the case highlights how observers continue to get Big Tech wrong.
Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses the spread of misinformation across social media platforms, which has increased as we draw closer to the 2020 presidential election.
In his latest article in HBR, Bhaskar Chakravorti asks whether or not anti-tech antitrust is the right tool to address America’s biggest technology problem.
Congressional action has typically left big tech firms intact, instead mandating that they improve access for all consumers. Washington should stick to that model.
Bhaskar Chakravorti writes about eight digital realities of the Indian market and the realities behind initiatives to digitize the country.
Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses research from Digital Planet, which found that India is one of the least equipped countries for remote-working readiness.
While working from home is an option for the digitally-connected, much of the U.S. and the rest of the world aren't ready to support a remote workforce.
ICE's international student ban is a politicized pandemic response that hurts America.
Using insights gathered from Digital Planet's "Work from Home or Out of Work" report, Bhaskar Chakravorti discusses whether working from home allows employees to be more productive or not.
Bhaskar Chakravorti explains the mixed success of automated contact tracing experiments around the world and how this spells trouble for U.S. efforts to rein in COVID-19.
"We’re missing a system that defines and grants users “digital agency” — the ability to own the rights to their personal data, manage access to this data and, potentially, be compensated fairly for such access."
New research from Digital Planet analyzes how prepared 42 countries were to enter and exit lockdown during COVID-19.
As the world raced to contain COVID-19, it effectively launched a necessary but costly experiment: Move all possible economic activity online to flatten the pandemic’s curve and save lives. But digitally recreating the economy-as-usual has its limits and the “Great Lockdown” comes with devastating economic costs.
It is about time, Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook/WhatsApp), Sundar Pichai (Google/YouTube), Jack Dorsey (Twitter) and Zhang Yiming (TikTok) made some tough calls, much like what their own political leaders have done.
Social media companies combat COVID-19 misinformation but urged to do more. Increased efforts needed to tackle the spread of false information.
Bhaskar Chakravorti is interviewed about the impacts of COVID-19 and the "infodemic" on the Massachusetts and national economies.
Facebook's new new “physical harm” standard is one that Twitter and Google ought to adopt.
The first lesson you’d learn is that even the Chinese have given up on crude techniques like wholesale internet shutdowns.
As 2020 rolls around and more unicorns prepare to gallop into the public markets, it would be wise for investors to tease out these differences and the impact they have on a digital company’s value.
A new study looks at how prepared six African countries - Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, and South Africa - are for the digital revolution.
Which countries offer the best environments for digital businesses? Digital Planet's Ease of Doing Digital Business report will tell you.
Can Jaishankar persuade U.S. authorities to recognize that immigration restrictions may not help Americans get jobs?
Indian millennials had been handed a political bonanza: Two terms of Modi, a leader they adore at home and in Houston; a muscular post-Article 370 India, which seems to have left a mark on relatively few millennial consciences; and demonetisation, a bad idea then, worse idea now, but popular nevertheless…
Advocates and opponents of breaking up Facebook, Google and other technology giants are falling prey to some serious misconceptions.
Keynote speaker Ravi Shankar Chaturvedi discussed global digital economy competition, data as a competitive advantage, and Estonia's role in the new world.
Foreign powers eye US elections, focus on Elizabeth Warren's tech-busting proposal to break up Big Tech. Global implications of digital dominance explored, China's preference for disaggregated US rival noted.