In recent years, we've seen a surge in populist movements across the globe. From Trump's America to Bolsonaro's Brazil, it seems like the world is becoming increasingly divided.
But what exactly is populism? And how does it threaten our democratic institutions?
Social media has revolutionized the way we consume news and interact with each other. But has it also created a breeding ground for misinformation and echo chambers?
As politicians increasingly rely on social media to reach their constituents, how can we ensure that the information they share is accurate and trustworthy?
As our world becomes increasingly complex and interconnected, it's clear that we need to find new ways to work together. But how can we bridge the gaps between different ideologies and interests?
What role can technology play in facilitating dialogue and building consensus?