Herding Cats: Governing Distributed Innovation

Published: Sept. 4, 2019, 4 p.m.

b'Do-It-Yourself biology, 3D printing, and the sharing economy are equipping ordinary people with new powers to shape their biological, physical, and social environments. This phenomenon of distributed innovation is yielding new goods and services, greater economic productivity, and new opportunities for fulfillment. But it also brings new environmental, health, and security risks that demand oversight. In this episode, Linda Breggin, Director of ELI\\u2019s Center for State, Tribal, and Local Environmental Programs, and Anna Beeman, Research Associate, sit down with Prof. Albert C. Lin to discuss some of the responses to the challenges raised by distributed innovation.'