“Big Tech” — or large multinational corporations that manufacture, own, and operate the digital ecosystems and physical infrastructure constituting cyberspace — wield state-like influence, advancing their interests with a reach that rivals powerful state actors. But as these companies grow more powerful, the systems that are meant to enforce accountability seem ill-equipped to do so.
Where Big Tech companies cherry-pick the privileges of state-like power, without submitting to the associated responsibilities, they risk fraying the public’s trust. To preserve and strengthen the post-World War II international order, which is already facing profound challenges, there should be a clear-eyed reckoning withThe post With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility: How to Make Big Tech Accountable for its Global Influence appeared first on War on the Rocks.