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Insights from the Policy Workshop - Prosocial Tech Design Governance: Exploring Policy Innovations NEWS Insights from the Policy Workshop – Prosocial Tech Design Governance: Exploring Policy Innovations BY Tasha Adamsky Few weeks ago, I had the privilege of participating in the Policy Workshop – Prosocial Tech Design Governance at the European University Institute for Transnational Governance.

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The discussions were insightful, and there are key takeaways I believe are critical for both policymakers and tech leaders to consider.

Overweb: Portable human agency (user-controlled identity and data)

Candidate MPA: Export identity and data the person created here, without a platform petition

Unfortunately, many in governance and tech may not even be familiar with the concept of prosocial tech design – what it means, why it matters, and how it can help address some of the most pressing challenges posed by today’s digital platforms.

Overweb: Portable human agency (user-controlled identity and data)

Candidate MPA: Export identity and data the person created here, without a platform petition

So, let’s dive into what prosocial tech is, followed by a real-world case study and my takeaways from the workshop.

Overweb: Portable human agency (user-controlled identity and data)

Candidate MPA: Export identity and data the person created here, without a platform petition