persuasive than us, or even if they don't, how-- and a lot of political speech takes place in online platforms-- how on Earth are we So deliberation , which has been part of our concept of democracy since Greece, could be completely disrupted by a technology that's already underway.
vanished. So while there is something that's lost in the ability to read a map or to tell the time from an analog watch face, they slow down deliberation .
We don't want that customer to leave a meeting with us dissatisfied, so we think about those meetings. But all that great deliberation , we typically just stick it in a file drawer and don't look at it again when it comes to meeting with our peers or our teams. So that's the first important takeaway.
So I switched, just switched courses. After much talk and deliberation with my husband, we were like, hey, we can wing this. Let's see what happens.
The chatbot example goes to the heart of democracy. In a world where deliberation takes place increasingly by machines, or could do, what place is there for us in the systems that govern our lives? And finally, the examples of the soap dispenser and of the voice recognition system and of the passport system go to the heart of social justice
Because if somebody is not looking, they're not aware of their surroundings, which is true. After denial is deliberation .
Keep it secure. Give them access to it--to their own information. Make it portable--deliberation front. And so on. So, I have a list of those.
uh the the style I always saw when I was writing this was a mix between you know moment's deliberation I am not lady Catherine seemed pleased and will you
even occur to me until I was writing this passage that the most important decision I made that day did not even rise to the level of conscious choice. I “decided,” without any conspicuous deliberation , that I had to be a parent first, not a journalist, on that particular morning. At one level, it was an obvious choice; at another, it went against self-interest, career, my professional identity, taking advantage of being an eyewitness to the biggest story of
So in this case, for instance, it came up late in the trial that every day the judge would tell-- the jury was not sequestered until deliberations . And you can still do that.
But you know, what's a neuroethicist as opposed to some other kind of ethicist. So ethics deliberations end up committing a lot to private bodies. And so I sit on an ethics committee at Harvard dealing with bio-related issues.
forward a new new us russian cooperation and here's the really great part we have an administration that wants these ideas the results of our deliberations were fed directly into the administration it's up to them whether they take them or not but we're doing the brainstorming for them we're doing similar work on the possibility of negotiations how to chart successful negotiations with both north
persuasive than us, or even if they don't, how-- and a lot of political speech takes place in online platforms-- how on Earth are we supposed to sustain a system of deliberation in which you and I have meaningful say when, every time we speak, we're shot down or presented with 50 facts to the contrary.
Because if somebody is not looking, they're not aware of their surroundings, which is true. And you go through that deliberation loop till you reach a decision, and after the decision, you go to act.
Because if somebody is not looking, they're not aware of their surroundings, which is true. So if we can simplify that deliberation phase, acknowledge that we will be in denial, move out of that quickly, look for the first effective
the future any time we want to make a significant change to the document, we're going to institute a process that will kind of try to introduce some form of democracy or at least deliberation among the user community before we actually implement the change. And one the things that happened in the later change to the privacy policy which, of course, blew up in their face a couple of months ago,
Well, you need somebody who's deliberate and decisive. Uh those two things sometimes are in tension because deliberation means you slow down, you look at what's going on, and you think about it. Mhm. But, decisive doesn't mean that you immediately make a call every time a question is put to you. It does mean
Should we talk? Should we get physical? So most people get caught in what we call a deliberation loop of trying to decide what the best solution is. So what I'm going to do now is go through a kind of top-down decision tree of understanding violent situations so that you almost
And you can still do that. You take away their cell phones and when they're in deliberations , they're supposed to be cut off. But in a long trial, it's very hard to do that.
Most humorously, somebody sent me a clipping from a paper in Oxford, UK one saying, "Harvard professor advocates humility." These are very top to top kinds of deliberations .
of pears three cans of peaches one gallon of Scotch whiskey and five gallons of logger so um obviously that must have been a good deliberation but I don't think they allow that anymore but that's uh that was a fun
And that's because when you're faced with a sudden threatening situation, conscious deliberation is too slow.
As far as the Serengeti itself, I am happy to report that after years of deliberation , the only roads going through the Serengeti for now are unpaved.
Because if somebody is not looking, they're not aware of their surroundings, which is true. So I like working off really, really simple decision trees that get me through that deliberation process.
But they emerge as a rough consensus within a virtual community of careful writers without any explicit deliberation , agreement, or legislation.
And so I sit on an ethics committee at Harvard dealing with bio-related issues. How people get appointed to these bodies, what their deliberations are-- this is all quite secretive. It's not meant to be out in the open where publics can have some kind of say.
You spit most of it out. And this is the deliberations of the jury. And then at the
On April 29, 2011, President Obama, after a careful deliberation process with his team, officially ordered the SEAL Team 6 raid overseen
And in that way it sort of opens up by being incredibly particular, you know, creating a space of deliberation for someone like me, it opens up that universal, sort of, door
someplace where people are actually coming to interact with each other and to form relationships and become, you know, in some ways digital citizens. The idea that, in this case, you would have a document that simply enforced and forced upon the community without any deliberation , without any representation. So it's a sense of -- it was a form of tyranny. And this sort of rebellion, a hundred thousand