Saturday, May 25, 2019

Three Sisters (Oregon): Stanford Law - 'FREE SPEECH AND THE INTERNET', Dear Stanford / Harvard Professor Niall Ferguson * * * Stanford Law Prof. Doug Melamed and All, These are approximately the questions I asked you after your "The Monopoly Problem" panel: 1 If Google's TensorFlow hypothetically could be coded to deliver a daily stock price for each of all companies that used it in all ~200 countries, 2) And World Univ and Sch seeks too to facilitate via our law schools' faculties teaching about a single cryptocurrency (am following the Director of the MIT DCI, Neha Narula, in these regards, and with regard to Universal Basic Income experiments coding for all 7.5 billion people on planet


Stanford / Harvard Professor Niall Ferguson,

Niall, 

Thanks for your excellent Stanford Law Free Speech panel - https://conferences.law.stanford.edu/free-speech-internet/ - and contributions yesterday, and nice to meet you. Here's the "Custodians of the Internet: PLATFORMS, CONTENT MODERATION, AND THE HIDDEN DECISIONS THAT SHAPE SOCIAL MEDIA" Harvard Law talk by Tarleton Gillespie I mentioned - https://cyber.harvard.edu/events/2018-10-30/custodians-internet - which may help us further see how "moderation should change how we understand what platforms are" and with regard to constitutional questions. 

I've added below too some beginning wiki CC-4 MIT OCW-centric World University and School online law schools - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/World_University_Law_School - planned in each of all ~200 countries' main languages where WUaS faculty I hope will be able to teach about questions of free speech, for example.

All the best, 
Scott



Law Schools at World University and School (planned in main languages in them)



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- Scott MacLeod - Founder, President & Professor

- World University and School

- 415 480 4577

- CC World University and School - like CC Wikipedia with best STEM-centric CC OpenCourseWare - incorporated as a nonprofit university and school in California, and is a U.S. 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt educational organization. 



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Sunday, May 26, 2019

Dear Michael, Jenny, Doug, Eugene, John, Glenn, (Niall), Nate, Olivier, Daphne, Barbara, Thomas, and Ted,

Thanks for your excellent Stanford Law Free Speech talks, panels - https://conferences.law.stanford.edu/free-speech-internet/ - and contributions yesterday. To complement your very far-reaching conversation yesterday, here's "Custodians of the Internet: PLATFORMS, CONTENT MODERATION, AND THE HIDDEN DECISIONS THAT SHAPE SOCIAL MEDIA" (Oct 20, 2018), a recent Harvard Law talk by Tarleton Gillespie - https://cyber.harvard.edu/events/2018-10-30/custodians-internet - which may help us further see how content "moderation should change how we understand what platforms are" and with regard to constitutional questions. 

I've added below too some beginning wiki CC-4 MIT OCW-centric World University and School online law schools - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/World_University_Law_School - planned in each of all ~200 countries' main languages where WUaS faculty I hope will be able to teach online about questions of free speech and the Internet, for example, in each of all ~200 countries' official / main languages.

Thank you again so much!

All the best, 
Scott





Law Schools at World University and School (planned in main languages in them)

-- 
- Scott MacLeod - Founder, President & Professor

- World University and School

- 415 480 4577

- CC World University and School - like CC Wikipedia with best STEM-centric CC OpenCourseWare - incorporated as a nonprofit university and school in California, and is a U.S. 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt educational organization. 


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May 27, 2019

Doug and All, 

These are approximately the questions I asked you after your "The Monopoly Problem" panel:

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If Google's TensorFlow hypothetically could be coded to deliver a daily stock price for each of all companies that used it, and in each of all ~206 countries (per 2016 Olympics) and in their official languages - thinking internationally re anti-trust, free speech and the internet - and if the WUaS Press / Corp could hypothetically, and as an example re other countries, list itself on each of all of these stock exchanges in all countries (that had them, particularly the nascent ones in Africa for example), what implications would there be for anti-trust law for Google TensorFlow Stock Price Generator in America? (The WUaS Press seeks to explore being listed this way on all ~200 stock exchanges, if possible, re learning how this is done). And if Stanford Law faculty / the World University and School online law schools' faculties in each nation states' language could teach courses to companies about how to list their companies on this hypothetical TensorFlow daily stock price generator on all stock exchanges, what implications would that have for Google as a platform re the questions you were all addressing at the Stanford Law "Free Speech and the Internet" conference on Friday and Saturday?

(As a preamble to 2: and in a related vein, at a key coding moment for WUaS, when we'd like to code and make interoperable our "front end" WUaS Miraheze MediaWiki - https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/World_University_Law_School - with our "back end" Wikidata / Wikibase (in Wikipedia's ~300 languages), for example - https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q8012895 - which is the Q item for Stanford Law School - and see too https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Identifiers) - but focus on planning to code for wiki schools in each all 7,111 known living languages, World University and School would also like to explore coding for all 7.5 billion people on the planet in all ~200 countries. If WUaS could do this, could WUaS also facilitate Universal Basic Income experiments in each of all ~200 countries?)

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And World University and School seeks too to facilitate via our law schools' faculties teaching about a single cryptocurrency (am following the Director of the MIT DCI, Neha Narula, in these regards - https://twitter.com/neha/status/1132737827282800642) with blockchain ledger backed by some number of all ~200 countries' central banks (am thinking the Euro in 19 out of 28 EU countries, but not yet a digital currency), and even to explore distributing this via Universal Basic Income experiments (much like the state of California's UBI experiment with Stockton California residents, and Finland's - so a state-citizen relationship), - and perhaps via Google Plus (Ted Ulliyot). What implications would this and the above have for 'platform, free speech and the internet questions re Google,' and potentially with regards to Stanford / WUaS Law Faculties teaching the law about this? 

All the best, Scott
P.S.
I explore this ideas further verbally in today's WUaS Live Hangout on Air from about 19:00 minutes forward:
http://youtu.be/w2dbmlLSTcM
https://youtube.com/user/WorldUnivandSch






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