Technology and the Privatization of Life Background | Bryan Knapp | TEDxBryantU
Professor Bryan Knapp talks about the importance of understanding artificial intelligence and the deeper societal changes that it will offer. Dr. Bryan V. Knapp is an accomplished historian with a distinctive academic and literary background. He holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in History from Brown University and a Master’s degree from Washington University in St. Louis. His research focuses on the intersection of political ecology, social theory, and global historical movements, with particular expertise in the Nestlé Boycott and its impact on nation-building. Currently, he serves as a lecturer at Bryant University, where he teaches courses on specialized aspects of global history, engaging students in thought-provoking discussions about historical narratives and their modern implications.
Beyond academia, Dr. Knapp is a prolific writer, having authored three novels, two memoirs, and a screenplay. His literary works often reflect his deep historical knowledge and critical perspectives on societal developments. With an international upbringing in Belgium and Germany, he brings a global lens to both his scholarship and teaching, offering students and readers unique insights into historical events and their lasting effects. His ability to blend academic rigor with compelling storytelling has earned him recognition in both the scholarly and literary communities. 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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