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Rebuilding trust in a ‘post trust’ world | Kieran Arasaratnam | TEDxImperialCollege 5 лет назад


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Rebuilding trust in a ‘post trust’ world | Kieran Arasaratnam | TEDxImperialCollege

Kieran's talk focuses on the issue of trust, which has been exposed to systemic erosion over the past few years. Global events ranging from the financial crisis to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, have brought betrayal upon us, reducing our trust in institutions and each other. But why has this happened and what is stopping us from trusting one another? Kieran is the founder of Uinspire, a social enterprise platform disrupting old models of impact investment. He previously worked as an investment banker over 15 years with Barclays Capital, Morgan Stanley and HSBC in London, New York, and Singapore. Kieran is also a board member of the Imperial College Business School, where he obtained his Ph.D. and is a founder of Imperial College’s Financial Signal Processing Research Group. His talk will focus on the issue of trust, which has been exposed to systemic erosion over the past years. The biggest global events, from the financial crisis, to rising global inequality, soaring populism, to Facebook’s recent Cambridge Analytica scandals, to the social movements like Black Lives Matter have brought to light some the biggest betrayals in our social contract. Why has this happened? Is it because the world has gotten worse? Or is it due to our world's increased transparency? Do we know too much? What is stopping us from trusting one another? This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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