Podcast

Tech for good: Are tech companies exploiting or empowering the poor?

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Tech for good is a relatively new movement where companies develop technological solutions to take on big societal or environmental problems. They do this to improve their image in the eyes of their consumers but also under the notion that making a profit and doing social good is not necessarily mutually exclusive. But is that last part true? What happens when private companies become the drivers of social change?

Tech for good: Are tech companies exploiting or empowering the poor?


That is the question we are asking in this DIIS podcast, when we travel to Brazil and Paraguay to learn how so-called fintech companies have given poor people access to credit cards and life insurances that were once unobtainable to them. All they must do is give up extensive amounts of very private data about spending patterns and family relations.

We have used clips from: Nubank and CGTN America

Regions
Brazil

DIIS Experts

Marie Kolling
Sustainable development and governance
Senior Researcher
+45 9132 5503
Anne Blaabjerg Nielsen
Communication
Communications Officer
+45 9132 5402
Tech for good: Are tech companies exploiting or empowering the poor?
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