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Peer Progress and Regulation 2.0

Nick Grossman

Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy | Feb 7, 2013

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me, me, me

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me, me, me

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me, me, me

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me, me, me

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me, me, me

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

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

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Modern humans

  • 2mm
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Agriculture

  • 2mm
  • 10,000
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Printing Press

  • 2mm
  • 10,000

1440

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Dutch East India Company

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  • 10,000

1440 1600

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Industrial Revolution

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1440 1600 1750

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The Rise of the Corporate Form

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1440 1600 1750 1855

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The Internet

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1440 1600 1750 1855 1980

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The Rise of Networks

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1440 1600 1750 1855 1980 2000

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  • 2mm
  • 10,000

1440 1600 1750 1855 1980 2000

It’s easy to think of this as simply a new mode of communication

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  • 2mm
  • 10,000

1440 1600 1750 1855 1980 2000

But it’s actually a profound way of organizing work

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

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

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

information

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

information decisions

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

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

peerprogress.is/architected

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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.

peerprogress.is/everywhere

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peerprogress.is/everywhere

source: http://blog.unstash.com/todays-peer-to-peer-economy/

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peerprogress.is/health

Asthmapolis takes a networked approach to a major health issue, empowering patients and informing the public health discussion

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peerprogress.is/finance

Kickstarter has unlocked new funding streams for creative endeavors, and has created the market for crowd-funding in other sectors

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peerprogress.is/energy

Opower has saved its users 2 terawatt hours ($220M) through its behavior-based efficiency network

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peerprogress.is/layered

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

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

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peer progress and information policy

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"We estimate that collectively we served and informed 10 times as many individuals by embracing an

  • pen strategy. That’s hundreds of

thousands of people.”

NYC Chief Digital Officer Rachel Haot,

  • n opening up storm shelter data to the network

peerprogress.is/open-data

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spectrum

peerprogress.is/open-innovation

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photo: http://www.flickr.com/photos/romtomtom/4141759954

peerprogress.is/safe-harbors

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http://theglobalplaybook.com/formlabs-form-1-3d-printer/

peerprogress.is/complicated

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peer progress and real-world policy

aka, the new intermediaries

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peerprogress.is/education

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peerprogress.is/finance

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peerprogress.is/travel

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lyft/sidecar

peerprogress.is/transportation

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regulation 2.0?

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Service provider Information provider

The new intermediaries

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TRUST 2.0

BEFORE THE FACT AFTER THE FACT

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TRUST 2.0

Bureaucracy Friction Permission

BEFORE THE FACT AFTER THE FACT

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TRUST 2.0

Bureaucracy Friction Permission Transparency Accountability Innovation

BEFORE THE FACT AFTER THE FACT

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Things I’d like to talk about but didn’t get to:

Spectrum | Broadband | Jurisdiction & “Charter Nodes”

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

Thanks!

nick@connected.io | @nickgrossman | nickgrossman.is

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