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David Weinberger
Writer, teacher, speaker, strategic marketing comms
David Weinberger is a prominent author, technologist, and speaker who explores the impact of technology, particularly the Internet and AI, on our ideas about ourselves, our world, and business.12 He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Toronto and has been affiliated with Harvard's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society since 2004, serving as a Fellow, senior researcher, and member of the Fellows Advisory Board.13
Weinberger has authored several influential books, including:
- "The Cluetrain Manifesto" (co-author, 2000)
- "Small Pieces Loosely Joined" (2002)
- "Everything is Miscellaneous" (2007)
- "Too Big to Know" (2012)
- "Everyday Chaos" (2019)
His work has been published in prestigious outlets such as Wired, Harvard Business Review, Scientific American, The New York Times, and The Washington Post.12 Weinberger has given hundreds of keynote speeches worldwide and has been involved in various roles, including:
- Co-director of the Harvard Library Innovation Lab
- Journalism fellow at Harvard's Shorenstein Center
- Franklin Fellow at the U.S. State Department
- Writer-in-residence at Google's People + AI Research (PAIR) group
Weinberger has also been an advisor to presidential campaigns and has worked as a marketing executive and consultant for innovative tech companies.12 His expertise spans multiple fields, including marketing, libraries, politics, journalism, education, and the impact of AI.4
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