CS Table 4/10/2018: Skepticism and regulation in tech
Computer Science 2018-04-06
Summary:
This week's topic is Elizabeth Holmes and her biotech company Theranos, from the cutting-edge technology making headlines in 2014 to the false claims investigated in 2017. We'll be discussing female entrepreneurs, skepticism within the tech world and regulation. There are three readings.
- James B. Stewart. “Shkreli vs. Holmes: 2 Frauds, 2 Divergent Outcomes. Were They Fair?” The New York Times, The New York Times, 22 Mar. 2018.
- Rogers, Adam. “Theranos Didn't Nuke the Diagnostics Business.” Wired, Conde Nast, 16 Mar. 2018.
- Roper, Caitlin. “This Woman Invented a Way to Run 30 Lab Tests on Only One Drop of Blood.” Wired, Conde Nast, 18 Feb. 2014.
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