In this groundbreaking work, Haochen Sun analyzes the ethical
crisis unfolding at the intersection of technology and the public
interest. He examines technology companies' growing power and their
increasing disregard for the public good. To tackle this asymmetry
of power and responsibility, he argues that we must reexamine the
nature and scope of the right to technology and dynamically protect
it as a human right under international law, a collective right
under domestic civil rights law, and potentially a fundamental
right under domestic constitutional law. He also develops the
concept of fundamental corporate responsibility requiring
technology companies to compensate users for their contributions,
assume an active role responsibility in upholding the public
interest, and counter injustices caused by technological
developments.
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