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One hundred billion dollars to give away? Wow, that’s really interesting. So I guess this isn’t . . . It’s an interesting thing because one of the things when I look at my work philanthropically and thinking about how to get Wikipedia around the world, one of the things that just comes very naturally to me is to try to avoid really thinking about it in a top down manner. So the first fleeting thought that crosses my mind is let’s take the $100 billion and give everybody in the world a computer or something like that. I don’t know if that’s enough money to give everybody a computer, but it would be a pretty good shot, right? So . . . but then on second thought, I think that’s probably not the right answer, right? That answer presupposes that a computer is what people need. And clearly that’s probably not what lots of people need. So I suppose if I could just sort of magically sort of give it out, I would just say give people the money. Just give, you know, $100 bucks each to as many people as you can and let them do what they will with it. Some of them will waste it; a lot of them won’t. Something interesting will come out of it.

 

Recorded On: 8/10/07

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Bigthink Tue, 11 Dec 2007 14:28:00 +0100 http://www.bigthink.com/philanthropy/1266
Re: Whom would you interview and what would you ask? http://www.bigthink.com/science-technology/the-internet/852 Spreading Wikipedia to all the languages of the world.

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Oh wow! So for me, one of the things that I’m really interested in is how can we get the growth of Wikipedia in all the languages of the world? And so the kinds of people that I’m interested in meeting with and talking to about this are people who are really working, you know, on the ground in IT, in places like Ethiopia or South Africa even, to say, “Look, what’s useful? What’s missing? What do you need? How can we help? What are some of the pieces of the puzzle that we might not see from our end of things?” That’s for me, very, very interesting. And in fact when I’m traveling, I spend quite a bit of time trying to visit schools in many parts of the world to really figure out how we might be able to help, or even if we can help, which is sometimes maybe we can’t. Not long ago, I was visiting and met with the principle of a school in Sangam Vihar, which is a squatter colony in Delhi. So this is a very, very poor place – mud streets and so on. And this school is there. It’s a private school. It’s for-profit, actually, which is interesting. And they’re providing what looked to be a good education. It didn’t look like much fun – very rigid sort of Asian style school. But it looked like good, quality education going there. And I went to talk to them and to ask them how might Wikipedia impact their work, or how might my community be able to produce something they might find useful. And I came away thinking, you know, there’s not a whole lot we can do for them right now. They’re doing okay. Certainly there’s things that other people can do. But in terms of what my community could do right now, it’s fairly limited. And so at least in that context I learned, gee, well it’s not much to do right now, but let’s go back and think about this. You know because I feel such a strong personal responsibility in this area, because now we have enough of a public face, enough good will that people really turn to us as a potential organization to fund to help with some issues in places like that. And it would be completely unconscionable for us to accept funding to do projects that are idiotic. And so if I’m thinking about who I would most like to sit down and interview, it would be 100 or 1,000 different kinds of people working on those kinds of issues in those kinds of places to really learn what’s practical, what’s useful. Another kind of partnership between wealthy western institutions to make themselves feel good doesn’t seem very practical to me.

 

 

Recorded On: 8/10/07

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