2025-05-23
40 分钟Welcome to Intelligence Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm Head of Programming, Conor Boyle.
Today's episode is part two of our recent live event in London's Kiln Theatre with academic and expert on the cultural and social impacts of smartphones and social media,
Caitlin Regehr.
If you haven't yet heard part one of the conversation,
just skip back an episode and get up to speed.
Regehr was joined in conversation by researcher and host of the hit podcast Kill List,
Carl Miller, to discuss solutions to the unregulated world of screens and social media.
Let's rejoin our host Carl Miller now with more.
So obviously a lot of the problem solving we've been talking about today is very much about the individual,
isn't it?
Yeah.
And that in a way is a kind of failing.
Because, you know,
what that does is it kind of wrongly suggests that the whole burden for being safe online falls entirely to the individual,
which, as you make out at the very beginning,
is not the regulatory posture that we have with basically anything else that exists.
So just for context for those that might not be fully immersed in the world of digital regulation,
the Online Safety Act was enacted recently,
moving us into this whole new kind of world where for the first time platforms had legally instituted responsibilities for the kinds of things that they can do.