Gathering information for open innovation:
Visualizing your echo chambers and filter bubbles
DESCRIPTION
Information gathering is critical for everyone. This is especially true for Open Innovation/Tech Scouting teams trying to quickly understand market trends and recent updates. However, current search engines - like Google - using machine learning/deep learning may have reinforced your echo chambers and filter bubbles even further. So how do you know when you are even in one?
During this meetup, Ryan E Long, a non-residential fellow of Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, and Tatsuo Nakamura, CEO of VALUENEX, will share the growing concerns on digital echo chambers and filter bubbles. We will also explore the ideas of visualizing them. Finally, we will freely discuss the information gathering and consumption processes with all participants for open innovation.
The meetup will be followed by a happy hour at our office to exchange information with other CVCs/Open Innovation/Tech Scouting teams, startups, advisors, and students for open networking.
Business casual attire
NOTE: physical attendance is conditional on acceptance of our Participation Agreement.
EVENT DETAILS
WEDNESDAY APR 6, 2022
4:30 - 6:30PM (PACIFIC TIME)
Insight Café @ VALUENEX
644 Emerson Street, Suite 110 • Palo Alto, CA 94301
REGISTRATION CLOSED
If you have any questions, contact us here.
SPEAKERS
RYAN E. LONG Non-residential fellow of Stanford Law School |
TATSUO NAKAMURA Founder & CEO VALUENEX |