![]() The elite class, the wealthy, the CEOs, VCs, and stock holders of these companies will complain and lobby. Decisions of any magnitude and impact need to be made no matter how disruptive they maybe in the short term. ![]() They understand they cannot be bystanders and let this bifurcation of their society continue. And I think thats what the CCCP is doing. It is the government eventually that has to take a long view for the masses. ![]() The US has been trying to curb the power of Facebook for years now and has it happened? Or will the lobbying and moneyed interests continue to stall any progress of any kind. Who intervenes and stops this unprecedented concentration of power in the hands of few? Eventually the relatively few will invariably be ahead leaving behind millions if not billions of citizens neglected, devoid of a fundamental right. The question to ask is does it create a barrier for the ones who cannot afford to avail of this fundamental right? Is this creating a class of students who have a disproportionate advantage due to technology access, financial status and other socio economic levers? If you let the technology and capital games persist every educational institution eventually be sucked into this orbit leaving the larger mission and purpose of equitable opportunity behind. ![]() Having massive number of ed tech platforms growing at a tremendous scale looks great on paper. Is this really an equitable distribution of impact in India. We are all in awe of our Unicorns, Soonicorns and tech growth. Education is a fundamental pillar and so is technology today. ![]()
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