The Future of the Internet II
9/24/2006 |
Report | Lee Rainie, Janna Anderson
(Note: A video clip of Lee Rainie discussing these findings on the Lehrer NewsHour on a show on September 26, 2006 can be viewed here.)
A survey of internet leaders, activists, and analysts shows that a majority agree with predictions that by 2020:
At the same time, there was strong dispute about those futuristic scenarios among notable numbers of 742 respondents to survey conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project and Elon University. Those who raised challenges believe that governments and corporations will not necessarily embrace policies that will allow the network to spread to under-served populations; that serious social inequalities will persist; and that “addiction” is an inappropriate notion to attach to people’s interest in virtual environments.
The experts and analysts also split evenly on a central question of whether the world will be a better place in 2020 due to the greater transparency of people and institutions afforded by the internet: 46% agreed that the benefits of greater transparency of organizations and individuals would outweigh the privacy costs and 49% disagreed.
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