David Simas
Opening Keynote: Civic Coding, A Framework for Democratic Tech
#1about 2 minutes
An immigrant's story of opportunity and responsibility
The speaker's personal journey from his parents' immigrant experience to the White House highlights the importance of remembering your roots and responsibilities.
#2about 4 minutes
Why developers have a unique societal responsibility
Developers must look beyond their technical roles to understand their profound influence on society, staying grounded in service to the community.
#3about 4 minutes
Three major forces disrupting modern society
Economic dislocation, demographic transformation, and information overload are creating societal instability and tribalism that technology leaders must address.
#4about 1 minute
The dual potential of technology for good and ill
Technology is inherently neutral, but its application can lead to either widespread repression through tools like social credit systems or empowerment through accessible education.
#5about 3 minutes
The civic code framework and leadership of self
The first principle of civic leadership is self-awareness, which requires understanding your own biases and maintaining the humility to test your hypotheses.
#6about 1 minute
Understanding leadership of others through diversity
Leading others effectively involves embracing a diversity of perspectives and knowing when to step aside to let others with relevant expertise take charge.
#7about 2 minutes
Embracing leadership to serve the public good
The ultimate goal of leadership is to serve the community and contribute to the public good, recognizing our interdependence beyond individual achievement.
#8about 6 minutes
A call to action for developers of democracy
Through personal anecdotes, developers are urged to embrace their role not just as product creators but as essential builders of a more democratic society.
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Matching moments
04:01 MIN
The developer's responsibility to build inclusive technology
The Impact of Technology on Democracy
07:26 MIN
Taking responsibility for a more humane tech future
Fireside Chat: AI and Sustainability - Thorsten Jonas
02:02 MIN
Embracing developer responsibility in the age of AI
Official Opening of WeAreDevelopers World Congress
11:49 MIN
A final reflection and a call to the next generation
Closing Keynote by Joel Spolsky
02:36 MIN
Technology's dual capacity for good and evil
Coding for Good: Achieving social change with an app
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Supporting a global developer community in the age of AI
WeAreDevelopers LIVE – Web Scraping, Agents, Actors and more
00:43 MIN
The collective responsibility to build ethical technology
A walkthrough on Responsible AI Frameworks and Case Studies
01:16 MIN
Your power to unite people and create change
Coding for Good: Achieving social change with an app
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