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Men like Zuckerberg and Musk are the subject of fascination. Their character, their genius, their flaws โ€” all are treated to feverish scrutiny. Since Muskโ€™s bid for Twitter, there has been a predictable flurry of speculation: does he know what heโ€™s doing? Is he a troll or a revolutionary? Will he improve conditions of free speech? What, if anything, will he do about online harassment and extremism?

Though valuable and interesting, it is possible that these kinds of questions obscure the deeper issue, or at least the longer-term one. At root, the big question for the future of powerful technologies is this: whether they are ultimately economic entities which should be governed according to market principles, or whether they are in fact political in nature, and so should be governed by democratic norms and principles. In the long run, the answer we provide to this question will significantly affect the course of democracy around the world โ€” more, in any event, than whether Musk himself understands the concept of โ€œfree speech absolutism.โ€

Many other advanced democracies are tacking toward the political/democratic option. The UK is considering a landmark Online Safety Bill, which will place strict duties on social media platforms. Off the back of the General Data Protection Regulation, the EU is readying a swathe of new measures โ€” an Artificial Intelligence Act, a Digital Services Act, a Digital Markets Act โ€” all of which will curb the power of tech firms.

Webb going through the paces!


NASAโ€™s next-generation space observatory successfully watched a moving asteroid as the telescope inches towards the end of its six-month commissioning period.

The successful tracking of a nearby object shows that the James Webb Space Telescope can keep a watch on solar system objects as well as the distant galaxies, stars and other faraway objects it is expected to observe in its perhaps 20-year lifespan.

Not Kidding! A Sugar Mountain has been discovered deep within the ocean.


Scientists have found that seagrass meadows on the ocean floor can keep humongous amounts of sugar beneath their swaying fronds. The sugar is in the shape of sucrose (the primary ingredient in sugar used in cooking), and it is released from the seagrasses into soil beneath, recognised as the rhizosphere.