In this special episode, recorded over two days, we sat down with Simon Zadek(Head, Secretariat, UN Secretary General’s Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs. In August 2020, the Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs (https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/) released a report (https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/downloads/) detailing their findings, and Simon joined us to share his thoughts and add a bit of context. Listen in as we discuss the report and its implications, digital currencies, social manipulation for good, and how to reframe our ideas of value.
UN Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs website:
https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/
Read the Report: https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/downloads/
Read the transcripts: https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/OD_Simon-Zadek.pdf
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In this special episode, recorded over two days, we sat down with Simon Zadek(Head, Secretariat, UN Secretary General’s Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs. In August 2020, the Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs (https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/) released a report (https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/downloads/) detailing their findings, and Simon joined us to share his thoughts and add a bit of context. Listen in as we discuss the report and its implications, digital currencies, social manipulation for good, and how to reframe our ideas of value.
UN Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs website:
https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/
Read the Report: https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/downloads/
Read the transcripts: https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/OD_Simon-Zadek.pdf
In this episode, Hong Kong University’s Syren Johnstone brings an international perspective to a discussion about blockchain regulation, and asks foundational questions about the relationship between emerging technologies and the law. Are our securities laws the best framework with which to examine cryptocurrencies? How can blockchain and AI help with things like a pandemic response? And, above all, what does it mean for regulation to be “fit for purpose”?
View the transcripts: https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/SyrenJohnstone.pdf
Our Data Podcast
In this special episode, recorded over two days, we sat down with Simon Zadek(Head, Secretariat, UN Secretary General’s Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs. In August 2020, the Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs (https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/) released a report (https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/downloads/) detailing their findings, and Simon joined us to share his thoughts and add a bit of context. Listen in as we discuss the report and its implications, digital currencies, social manipulation for good, and how to reframe our ideas of value.
UN Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs website:
https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/
Read the Report: https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/downloads/
Read the transcripts: https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/OD_Simon-Zadek.pdf