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"Is Big Tech Too Big?" | HBS BiGS Debate Series

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Watch the inaugural HBS Institute for Business in Global Society (BiGS) debate that tackles one of today's most pressing questions: Is Big Tech too big? This riveting 90-minute debate features four distinguished experts with deep experience in technology policy, economics, and government:

Arguing FOR the proposition that Big Tech is too big:
– Jonathan Kanter, former U.S. assistant attorney general, Antitrust Division
– Timothy Wu, Columbia Law professor and author of "The Curse of Bigness"

Arguing AGAINST the proposition:
– Jason Furman, Harvard Professor and former chair, Council of Economic Advisers
– Gary Cohn, Vice Chairman, IBM and former Director, National Economic Council

Debora Spar, Senior Associate Dean for Business and Global Society at Harvard Business School, moderates.

Highlights:
00:09:07 Initial audience poll: 70% believe Big Tech is too big
00:09:30 Jonathan Kanter's powerful opening analogy about tech CEOs in the inauguration rotunda
00:14:51 Jason Furman argues why his views on Big Tech have evolved over time
00:20:04 Tim Wu explains why monopolists often start great but become "fat and lazy"
00:24:15 Gary Cohn's passionate defense of entrepreneurship and business growth
00:34:14 Heated exchange on whether Big Tech is stifling innovation or enabling it
00:46:09 Tim Wu's compelling argument about the dangers of tech-government partnership
00:54:28 Question about tech companies knowing more about us than our governments
01:04:01 Jason Furman's surprising take on whether competition in social media would make things better or worse
01:12:52 Jonathan Kanter likens social media algorithms to "invisible fences" controlling our behavior
01:25:31 Final audience poll reveals significant mind-changing: 67% yes, 29% no

The BiGS Debate Series showcases rigorous, civil discourse on complex societal issues exemplifying the intellectual engagement universities should foster: open, respectful dialogue where people consider multiple perspectives and sometimes even change their minds.

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