Welcome to Cambridge Forum live in Harvard Square and thank you for joining us for what promises to be a timely and somewhat edgy discussion about trust. A small word that one with huge ramification today in the technological world who can you trust . It is the subject of tonights forum and also the title of rachel latest book on the subject. I director of the forum pleased to have rachel oz our guest speaker tonight on the last stop with her nine week tour which rather begs question of why is trust such a hot topic around the world at this point in history . It is a time when confidence in institution and governments this is all time low. But when theres been a huge surge in growth of shared Economy Companies like airbnb, tinder and uber statistics show that were shifting our trust away from institutions toward individuals. Or some would say strangers in areas is diverse as dating, banking, to sharing rides or hiring nannies been investigating to try to understand how technology is tr
Television for serious readers. Hello. Welcome to Cambridge Forum thank you for joining us for what promises to be a timely and somewhat edgy discussion about trust. Huge ramifications in todays complex technological world, the subject of todays forum, and the latest book on the subject. The director of Cambridge Forum, please to have rachel as our guest speaker tonight on the last stop of her 9 week tour which begs the question of why is trust such a hot topic around the world at this point . It is a time when confidence in institutions and governments is at an alltime low but when there has been a surge in the growth of shared Economy Companies like air b b and uber, statistics show we are shifting trust away from institution, and in areas of diversity, and hiring nannies. And transforming trust and exploring the implications for our decisionmaking in life, work and business. And in oxford. She divides her life and lives with her husband and two children and london. We welcome rachel
Hello. Welcome to Cambridge Forum live in Harvard Square, and thank you for joining us for what promises to be a imly and somewhat edgy discussion about trust. A small word but one with huge ramifications in todays complex technological word. Who can you trust . Its the subject of tonights forum and also the title of rachel botsmans latest book on the subject. Im the director of Cambridge Forum, and were pleased to have rachel as our guest speaker tonight on the last stop of her nine week tour which rather begs the question of why is trust such a hot topic around the world at this point in history. It is a time when confidence in institutions and governments is at an alltime low, but when there has been a huge surge in the growth of shared Economy Companies like airbnb, tinder and uber. Statistics show that we are shifting our trust away from institutions toward individual or some would say strangers in areas as diverse as dating, banking to sharing rides or even hiring nannies. Botsma
So, again, encouraging people to take their seats. Good evening, everyone. My name is kai bird, im the new executive director of the Leon Levy Center for biography which is celebrating its tenth year now all due to shelby white and the leon levy foundation. And i want to advertise, first of all, our new alliance with bio. This is our first sort of jointlysponsored event with them, but we are also, courtesy of will swift here the president of bio, we are also going to be doing, cosponsoring their great annual conference on biography next may. And that will also be happening here at cuny. Should be a great event with over 200 biographers. I also want to advertise and put out the word, we have a december 15th deadline for our new, our annual fellowship, and there are four fellowships given out every year of 65,000 a pop for aspiring biographers. So if you know of people who are aspiring, please encourage them to apply. And finally, i just, you know, im really thrilled that were able to do
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