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Re-Interpreting Open Source in a World of Closing Computing - Keynote

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Explore a thought-provoking keynote address that reinterprets open source in the context of a changing technological landscape. Delve into the insights of Zeynep Tufekci, a renowned professor, New York Times writer, author, and technosociologist, as she examines the concept of openness in computing. Gain a deeper understanding of how the closing of computing systems impacts open source principles and their implications for society. Learn from Tufekci's expertise in social movements, privacy, surveillance, and the intersection of technology and society as she challenges conventional notions and offers fresh perspectives on the future of open source in a world where computing is becoming increasingly closed.

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Keynote: "Open as in:" Zeynep Tufekci


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