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Peer Progress and Regulation 2.0 Nick Grossman Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy | Feb 7, 2013 me, me, me me, me, me me, me, me me, me, me me, me, me photo: http://72ppi.us/archives/2010/mar/14/times-square/ Together,


  1. Peer Progress and Regulation 2.0 Nick Grossman Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy | Feb 7, 2013

  2. me, me, me

  3. me, me, me

  4. me, me, me

  5. me, me, me

  6. me, me, me

  7. photo: http://72ppi.us/archives/2010/mar/14/times-square/

  8. Together, connected, we can innovate, solve problems in new ways, and prosper.

  9. Modern humans -2mm

  10. Agriculture -2mm -10,000

  11. Printing Press -2mm -10,000 1440

  12. Dutch East India Company -2mm -10,000 1440 1600

  13. Industrial Revolution -2mm -10,000 1440 1600 1750

  14. The Rise of the Corporate Form -2mm -10,000 1440 1600 1750 1855

  15. The Internet -2mm -10,000 1440 1600 1750 1855 1980

  16. The Rise of Networks -2mm -10,000 1440 1600 1750 1855 1980 2000

  17. It’s easy to think of this as simply a new mode of communication -2mm -10,000 1440 1600 1750 1855 1980 2000

  18. But it’s actually a profound way of organizing work -2mm -10,000 1440 1600 1750 1855 1980 2000

  19. in the age of oil, automobiles, and mass production, bureaucratic hierarchy became the dominant way to organize work.

  20. in the age of oil, automobiles, and mass production, bureaucratic hierarchy became the dominant way to organize work.

  21. in the age of oil, automobiles, and mass production, bureaucratic hierarchy became the dominant way to organize work. information

  22. in the age of oil, automobiles, and mass production, bureaucratic hierarchy became the dominant way to organize work. information decisions

  23. But now… seriously weird (and wonderful) things happen when people are connected

  24. peerprogress.is/ architected Source: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/social-networks-health-0903.html

  25. peerprogress.is/ everywhere peer networks are creating fundamentally new opportunities in every sector. health finance energy music publishing transportation education commerce workforce manufacturing food real estate government etc. etc. etc.

  26. peerprogress.is/ everywhere source: http://blog.unstash.com/todays-peer-to-peer-economy/

  27. peerprogress.is/ health Asthmapolis takes a networked approach to a major health issue, empowering patients and informing the public health discussion

  28. peerprogress.is/ finance Kickstarter has unlocked new funding streams for creative endeavors, and has created the market for crowd-funding in other sectors

  29. peerprogress.is/ energy Opower has saved its users 2 terawatt hours ($220M) through its behavior-based efficiency network

  30. peerprogress.is/ layered

  31. peerprogress.is/ layered Intellectual Property Privacy & Surveillance Governance & Standards Network Policy Open Data Wireless Spectrum

  32. peerprogress.is/ layered Housing Social Services Transportation Science Health Finance Education etc. Intellectual Property Privacy & Surveillance Governance & Standards Network Policy Open Data Wireless Spectrum

  33. peer progress and information policy

  34. peerprogress.is/ open-data "We estimate that collectively we served and informed 10 times as many individuals by embracing an open strategy. That’s hundreds of thousands of people.” NYC Chief Digital Officer Rachel Haot, on opening up storm shelter data to the network

  35. peerprogress.is/ open-innovation spectrum

  36. peerprogress.is/ safe-harbors photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/romtomtom/4141759954

  37. peerprogress.is/ complicated http://theglobalplaybook.com/formlabs-form-1-3d-printer/

  38. peer progress and real-world policy aka, the new intermediaries

  39. peerprogress.is/ education

  40. peerprogress.is/ finance

  41. peerprogress.is/ travel

  42. peerprogress.is/ transportation lyft/sidecar

  43. regulation 2.0?

  44. The new intermediaries Service provider Information provider

  45. BEFORE THE FACT AFTER THE FACT TRUST 2.0

  46. BEFORE THE FACT AFTER THE FACT Bureaucracy Friction Permission TRUST 2.0

  47. BEFORE THE FACT AFTER THE FACT Bureaucracy Transparency Friction Accountability Permission Innovation TRUST 2.0

  48. Things I’d like to talk about but didn’t get to: Spectrum | Broadband | Jurisdiction & “Charter Nodes”

  49. Thanks! nick@connected.io | @nickgrossman | nickgrossman.is Source: http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2010/social-networks-health-0903.html

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