Oh nice. She was about to go into talking about planning good infrastructure for the upcoming computer information networks - and decided to make an analogy as to how the car boom lead to the US forgetting about other transportation, like rail.
Yep yep yep.
She's since gone into the value of information, how some ("the chemical plant is about to explode unless you shut part N down") is more valuable than other ("Jim worked 2 hours of overtime"), and how costly incorrect information can be.
She used the example of a personnel database and how incorrect information could lead to negative outcomes for people, who have a right to sue over it.
I can't help but extrapolate to *mis*information, wilfully incorrect information that can have extreme costs.