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Alex Bates discusses his book “Augmented Mind,” and explores how augmenting humans, combining human intuition and artificial intelligence, will herald an unprecedented era of productivity and financial success. Alex performed DARPA-funded research in neural networks, human memory and computational diagnostics. He is the Managing Director at Neocortex Ventures a firm bringing artificial intelligence and machine learning to the forefront of the industrial market. Listen for three action items you can use today. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? https://DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/guest Do you want to be a sponsor? https://DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/sponsor
En 2023, les 7 magnifiques (GAFAM + Tesla et Nvidia) ont explosé leur capitalisation boursière.Dans le même temps, le secteur tech licencie à tour de bras et épuise les ressources planétaires. Et la Silicon Valley anticipe déjà la fin de l'humanité.Pour clôturer cette série d'épisodes enregistrés au Carreau du Temple, Elsa Ferreira décrypte ce « tournant techlash » et les moyens de s'en saisir collectivement avec :Olivier Alexandre, sociologue et chargé de recherche au CNRS Vincent Charlet, Directeur exécutif de la Fabrique de l'industrieAgnès Crepet, Head of Software Longevity & IT chez Fairphone“Mutations” est un podcast imaginé par L'ADN, produit par L'ADN Studio. Direction éditoriale : Guillaume Ledit et Fleur Bauduin. Production : Pauline Deydier. Générique, montage et mixage : Laurie Galligani. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Shownotes: Episode 00090 ist da! Wir gehen wirklich schnell auf die 100 zu! :D Erstmal haben wir wie immer die News zu allem rund um E-Mobilität, KI, Gaming, usw.! In den Themen hat diesmal Chris im ersten Thema kuriose Fälle in denen Rechtsprechung und Wissenschaft nicht übereinstimmen. Wie kann das sein? Kann etwas wissenschaftlich korrektes denn illegal sein? Wir leben doch schließlich nicht mehr im Mittelalter?! Pati bringt dann im zweiten Thema den immer öfter aufkommenden Unmut gegen die Techindustrie, den sogenannten TechLash, mit. Was ist das? Wer macht da Stunk gegen das Silicon Valley? Gegen wen denn eigentlich? Und warum überhaupt? Im Dummschnack geht es dann noch um die geplanten Ja sia! Shorts und um Kaffee. Ansonsten wie immer: Sharen, Kommentieren, Mailen, Messagen… alles gern gesehen! :) Schreibt uns einfach auf Insta oder ne Mail unter jasiapodcast@gmail.com oder kommentiert bei Spotify direkt unter der Folge! :) Ihr könnt uns auch gerne Audiokommentare mit dem Hinweis, ob wir das in einer der nächsten Folgen einspielen dürfen, schicken. Gehabet euch wohl! :) Unsere Links: Unser Discord-Server: http://discord.ja-sia.de Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasiapodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasiapodcast/ Mail: jasiapodcast@gmail.com Kapitel: 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:25 Begrüßung 00:07:23 Themenvorstellung 00:08:30 News 00:57:00 Thema 1: Richtig und doch illegal? // Recht vs. Wissenschaft 01:36:32 Thema 2: TechLash // Kann die Tech-Industrie uns nicht mehr begeistern? 02:03:30 Dummschnack 02:36:57 Zusammenfassung Links zur Sendung: Diesmal nix. :) Folge direkt herunterladen
John Maytham speaks to Jon Cherry, Director at Cherryflava media about why some of the world is quite infuriated by the new Apple Ipad advert.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we're sharing a recent interview Erik gave to Alex LaBossiere that covers lots of themes we discuss on Moment of Zen - including Erik's views on tech vs. the media, hypocrisy of the elites, risk orientation, and the thesis behind Turpentine. Grow your newsletter with Beehiiv, head to https://Beehiiv.com and use code "MOZ" for 20% off your first three months -- SPONSORS: NETSUITE | BEEHIIV | SQUAD NETSUITE
Paris Marx is joined by Ed Zitron to discuss the public's growing disillusionment with the tech industry as it pivoted to chasing profits instead of providing us with anything useful. Ed Zitron is the host of Better Offline and writes the Where's Your Ed At newsletter. He's also the CEO of EZPR.Tech Won't Save Us offers a critical perspective on tech, its worldview, and wider society with the goal of inspiring people to demand better tech and a better world. Support the show on Patreon.The podcast is made in partnership with The Nation. Production is by Eric Wickham. Transcripts are by Brigitte Pawliw-Fry.Also mentioned in this episode:Ed wrote about how tech lost its way and the problems with the generative AI hype.Paris wrote the failure of the digital revolution, the material costs of data centers, and Kara Swisher's new book.A lot of Microsoft's investment in OpenAI is cloud compute credits.Molly White reviewed Chris Dixon's new book.Support the show
Former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler discusses his book “Techlash” in which he calls for a new government agency to adminster tech industry policies and practices. Tom was appointed to the FCC by President Obama in 2013 and is the only person to be selected to both the Cable Television Hall of Fame and The Wireless Hall of Fame. Listen also to his take on President Biden's recent executive order on AI. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/guest
This week, Jason Howell and Jeff Jarvis welcome Dr. Nirit Weiss-Blatt, author of "The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication" and the AI Panic newsletter, to discuss how some AI safety organizations use questionable surveys, messaging, and media influence to spread fears about artificial intelligence risks, backed by hundreds of millions in funding from groups with ties to Effective Altruism.INTERVIEWIntroduction to guest Dr. Nirit Weiss-BlattResearch on how media coverage of tech shifted from optimistic to pessimisticAI doom predictions in mediaAI researchers predicting human extinctionCriticism of annual AI Impacts surveyRole of organizations like MIRI, FLI, Open Philanthropy in funding AI safety researchUsing fear to justify regulationsNeed for balanced AI coveragePotential for backlash against AI safety groupsWith influence comes responsibility and scrutinyThe challenge of responsible AI explorationNeed to take concerns seriously and explore responsiblyNEWS BITESMeta's AI teams are filled with female leadershipMeta embraces labeling of GenAI contentGoogle's AI Test Kitchen and image effects generator Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The U.S. economy has shifted from traditional manufacturing giants to tech behemoths such as Amazon and Apple, driving significant economic and social changes. This evolution, while beneficial, also stirs fears about corporate power and change. Today's digital landscape, according to my guest, Tom Wheeler, mirrors the Gilded Age, suggesting a repeat of history's paradoxes of innovation and corporate excess. Wheeler, former FCC chairman and author of "Techlash," draws parallels between these eras, highlighting how digital entrepreneurs, like their industrial predecessors, create groundbreaking products while often engaging in questionable practices. He talks to me about these dynamics and the need for regulatory oversight in the digital age. The U.S. economy has shifted from traditional manufacturing giants to tech behemoths such as Amazon and Apple, driving significant economic and social changes. This evolution, while beneficial, also stirs fears about corporate power and change. Today's digital landscape, according to my guest, Tom Wheeler, mirrors the Gilded Age, suggesting a repeat of history's paradoxes of innovation and corporate excess. Wheeler, former FCC chairman and author of "Techlash," draws parallels between these eras, highlighting how digital entrepreneurs, like their industrial predecessors, create groundbreaking products while often engaging in questionable practices. He talks to me about these dynamics and the need for regulatory oversight in the digital age.
An interview with Tom Wheeler, former FCC chairman and author of the new book, Techlash. With the experiences of the late 19th century's industrial Gilded Age as a backdrop, Wheeler makes the case for a new vision of digital governance.
Today's episode is a throwback to when Erik interviewed Byrne Hobart for the first time on the Venture Stories by Village Global podcast. Byrne and Erik go deep on technological change, debate centralization versus decentralization, discuss mental models for financial bubbles, and examine human nature from the lens of different thinkers. The Riff is sponsored by Shopify: https://shopify.com/momentofzen for a $1/month trial period. --- The Riff is a part of the Turpentine podcast network. Learn more: https://turpentine.co --- We're hiring across the board at Turpentine and for Erik's personal team on other projects he's incubating. He's hiring a Chief of Staff, EA, Head of Special Projects, Investment Associate, and more. For a list of JDs, check out: eriktorenberg.com. --- Thanks to our sponsor: SHOPIFY Shopify is the global commerce platform that helps you sell at every stage of your business. Shopify powers 10% of all e-commerce in the US. And Shopify's the global force behind Allbirds, Rothy's, and Brooklinen, and 1,000,000s of other entrepreneurs across 175 countries. From their all-in-one e-commerce platform, to their in-person POS system – wherever and whatever you're selling, Shopify's got you covered. With free Shopify Magic, sell more with less effort by whipping up captivating content that converts – from blog posts to product descriptions using AI. Sign up for $1/month trial period: https://shopify.com/momentofzen --- LINKS: Byrne's writing: https://thediff.co --- X / TWITTER: @eriktorenberg (Erik) @byrnehobart (Byrne) @turpentinemedia (Turpentine) --- TIMESTAMPS: (00:00) Intro (01:11) Byrne's Approach to Understanding (02:56) Productivity Growth (06:38) Debate on Globalization (16:30) Sponsor: Shopify (18:12) Understanding the Impact of Geography, Demographics, and Energy (27:25) State Capacity Libertarianism (33:21) Predicting the Future of US-China Relationship (34:37) Lessons from the East Asian Economic Miracles (35:42) The Role of Corruption in Economic Growth (36:32) Strategies for Subsidizing Exports (38:05) The Impact of Anti-Globalization Movements (38:30) The Trade Deficit Debate (46:21) Charter Cities (52:38) The Techlash (01:07:38) The Future of Wall Street and Its Impact on Society (01:17:53) The Power of the Dollar System (01:18:55) Understanding Negative Interest Rates (01:20:43) The Impact of Low Interest Rates on Infrastructure Development (01:25:05) The Impact of Demographics on Long Term Bonds (01:27:48) The Problem of Underfunded Pensions (01:28:52) Understanding Financial Bubbles (01:33:37) The Dynamics of Centralization and Decentralization (01:50:43) The Future of Silicon Valley and California (01:56:31) Disagreements with Notable Thinkers
Former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler discusses his book “Techlash” in which he calls for a new government agency to adminster tech industry policies and practices. Tom was appointed to the FCC by President Obama in 2013 and is the only person to be selected to both the Cable Television Hall of Fame and The Wireless Hall of Fame. Listen also to his take on President Biden's recent executive order on AI. Host, Kevin Craine Do you want to be a guest? DigitalTransformationPodcast.net/guest
Tom Wheeler served as the 31st Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission after being appointed to the role by President Obama in November 2013. His chairmanship has been described as “The most productive Commission in the history of the agency.”Prior to that, he was a venture capitalist and, among other roles, the CEO of the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) where we first met in 2001. He is the only person to be elected to both the Cable Television Hall of Fame and the Wireless Hall of Fame, which led President Obama to proclaim him “the Bo Jackson of telecom.” Additionally, Tom is an award-winning author, a sought after speaker about topics ranging from leadership to net neutrality, and a visiting fellow at The Brookings Institution.Listen and learn:Why today's Digital Age is reminiscent of the early 20th century Gilded AgeHow owners of today's digital pathways make rules that govern privacy and safetyWhat does history teach us about how can we take back control of our data from Big TechHow to make capitalism work for everyoneWhy AI is triggering an awareness of the impact of Big Tech on our livesWhat's different about regulatory models in the digital eraWhy we need a new agile, digital-first agency to regulate Big TechHow to regulate Big Tech without stifling innovationReferences in this episode:Mark McCrindle on AI and the Future of WorkPew Research: 68% of US adults don't trust Big Tech to self-regulateTechlash: Who Makes the Rules in the Digital Gilded AgeScientific Management by Frederick TaylorWhich tasks is AI being used to do at work today?
Are tech giants out of control? Our media landscape is dominated by tech titans with unlimited resources and little to no oversight. Does anyone have a plan to deal with this lack of regulation? Ros Taylor sits down with, senior research fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School and author of Techlash, Tom Wheeler to discuss his vision of digital governance. “Certain men of wealth can do as they please." – Tom Wheeler “We need a new federal agency that is created to deal with the realities of modern tech.” – Tom Wheeler “The internet is the largest ungoverned space in the world.” – Tom Wheeler https://www.brookings.edu/books/techlash/ www.patreon.com/bunkercast Written and presented by Ros Taylor. Producer: Liam Tait. Audio editor: Simon Williams. Managing editor: Jacob Jarvis. Music by Kenny Dickinson. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. THE BUNKER is a Podmasters Production. Instagram | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this historian interview, I sit down with Tom Wheeler, author of Techlash: Who Makes the Rules in the Digital Gilded Age? We talk about economic explosion, social unrest, international competition, and even fake news. Can the problems of the past provide inspiration to the solutions of the future? Are we doomed to repeat the growing pains of the early Twentieth Century? We discuss all this and more.Buy the book HERE.WebsitePatreon Support This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5553835/advertisement
“Generations” is the theme of this week's Dark Nation Radio, the first half of which is old-school goth followed by a second half that is brand new dark electro. Hour one includes classics from Bauhaus, Siouxsie, Alien Sex Fiend, New Model Army, The Bolshoi, and The Cure, while hour two introduces new tracks from DEAD LIGHTS, Bara Hari, Unitcode:Machine, Owl Vision, and Techlash, among others. Hour 1 is familiar, hour 2 brand new, but both halves should appeal to fans of dark music! https://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive/dj-cyphers-dark-nation-radio-15-october-2023/ And I hope you will make plans to join me for the annual Dark Nation Radio Halloween party this Sunday, October 22nd. I'll be expanding the show to three full hours to pack in as many terrifying treats as possible! The dreadful fun starts at 9 PM Eastern US time PM on sorradio.org and requests are always welcome during the “live” show. RSVP at https://fb.me/e/fXwgBucdf Thank you for your support! DJ cypher's Dark Nation Radio Playlist 15 October 2023 The Cure, “Like Cockatoos” Bauhaus, “Double Dare” The Danse Society, “Somewhere” The Chameleons UK, “Don't Fall” The Bolshoi, “Happy Boy” The Sisters of Mercy, “Flood II” The Birthday Party, “Release the Bats” Siouxsie & the Banshees, “The Playground Twist” New Model Army, “The Green and the Gray” Alien Sex Fiend, “I Walk the Line” Faith & the Muse, “Cantus” London After Midnight, “Kiss” Peter Murphy, “I'll Fall With Your Knife” DEAD LIGHTS, “Elevator Muzak in Heaven” VNV Nation, “The Game” Amulet, “Last Ditch (Stabbing Westward remix)” A Cloud of Ravens, “Nature of Artifice” Pixel Grip, “Club Mania” Slighter, “Nit S” Male Tears, “Never Again” Brigade Enzephalon, “Ohne Dich (F.O.D. remix)” Bara Hari, “Violence Rising (ESA remix)” Owl Vision ft. Aesthetic Perfection, “Joykill” Techlash, “Sound the Alarm” Curse Mackey, “O Blasphemy (Twin Tribes remix)” Unitcode:Machine, “Emptiness” DJ CYPHER'S DARK NATION RADIO—24 years strong! **Live Sundays @ 9 PM Eastern US on Spirit of Resistance Radio sorradio.org **Recorded @ http://www.mixcloud.com/cypheractive **Downloadable @ http://www.hearthis.at/cypheractive **Questions and material for airplay consideration to darknationradio[at] gmail[dot]com **Facebook @ http://www.facebook.com/groups/darknationradio
The current dominance by a few technology companies has many similarities to the gilded age, including the detrimental effects on society. Who is making the rules in our current technological gilded age? On this episode, Tom Wheeler discussed his book, Techlash.
It's New Tunesday: new releases from the past week! Give the bands a listen. If you like what you hear, support the bands! Today's episode features new releases by Mind Wired Shut, RottN, AD:keY, Cultivated Bimbo, Ray Noir, Diviso2, Tevalik, grabyourface, ImJudas, Kris Baha + Ghosts In The Machine, Dance My Darling, Miss Trezz, Ontic, Superikone, All Systems Out, Pantser Fabriek, Formato Negativo, Entropia Psicotica, Post Analog Disorder, Zeropolis, REPL^KNT, Bootblacks, Crush Of Souls, AN_NA, Yuzna, Techlash, Gunship, Moonrunner83, Valley Lights, NeuroWulf, Platronic, Nite, AL1CE, IIOIOIOII, Cold Connection, Red Mecca, NINA & Ricky Wilde, can7say, Plague Pits, Split Vision, Sirus, The Aircrash Bureau, Rogue FX & Dilemmachine, Silver Factory Superstars, and Endanger!
From November 28, 2022: In this episode of the podcast, co-host Darrell West speaks to Nicol Turner Lee, senior fellow in Governance Studies and director of the Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings and Tom Wheeler, a visiting fellow in Governance Studies and the author of a forthcoming Brookings book, “Techlash” about Twitter's future, and the consequences of recent tumultuous changes at the company. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Techlash is a noun that refers to a backlash against the perceived negative effects of technology on society. Our word of the day is inspired by the word ‘backlash,' which means a strong and adverse reaction by a large number of people. In this case, the reaction is to technology, which gets shortened to the prefix T-E-C-H. Example: I sense a little techlash from people in the last few years. That may explain why people aren't buying laptops as much as they used to. Perhaps people are just reacting to having too much technology in their lives.
Google doesn't create terrorist propaganda videos, doesn't allow them on YouTube, and takes them down as fast as it can when extremist groups post them anyway. But a question now before the Supreme Court is whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act protects Google and other platform operators from liability if their algorithms end up spreading harmful content. To parse the potential ramifications, Rob and Jackie sat down with Senior Policy Analyst Ashley Johnson, one of ITIF's resident experts on Internet policy issues such as privacy, security, and platform regulation.MentionedRobert D. Atkinson. “A Policymaker's Guide to the ‘Techlash'—What It Is and Why It's a Threat to Growth and Progress” (ITIF, October 2019).RelatedAshley Johnson, “If the Supreme Court Limits Section 230, It Will Change the Way the Internet Functions” (ITIF, February 2023).Ashley Johnson. “Section 230 Still Isn't the Solution to Conservative Claims of Social Media Censorship” (ITIF, December 2022).
Communication researcher Nirit Weiss-Blatt talks about her book, The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication, as well as some of her recent and forthcoming pieces on the digital technology industry with Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel. Weiss-Blatt's work examines both the rise of the “techlash”—the development of negative public and expert sentiment about the digital technology industry—and how company public relations efforts responded to this development. Weiss-Blatt and Vinsel also talk about how some claims about the negative impacts of social media do not seem to hold up to empirical scrutiny and what all of this means for regulation of the digital technology industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Communication researcher Nirit Weiss-Blatt talks about her book, The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication, as well as some of her recent and forthcoming pieces on the digital technology industry with Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel. Weiss-Blatt's work examines both the rise of the “techlash”—the development of negative public and expert sentiment about the digital technology industry—and how company public relations efforts responded to this development. Weiss-Blatt and Vinsel also talk about how some claims about the negative impacts of social media do not seem to hold up to empirical scrutiny and what all of this means for regulation of the digital technology industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
Communication researcher Nirit Weiss-Blatt talks about her book, The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication, as well as some of her recent and forthcoming pieces on the digital technology industry with Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel. Weiss-Blatt's work examines both the rise of the “techlash”—the development of negative public and expert sentiment about the digital technology industry—and how company public relations efforts responded to this development. Weiss-Blatt and Vinsel also talk about how some claims about the negative impacts of social media do not seem to hold up to empirical scrutiny and what all of this means for regulation of the digital technology industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Communication researcher Nirit Weiss-Blatt talks about her book, The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication, as well as some of her recent and forthcoming pieces on the digital technology industry with Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel. Weiss-Blatt's work examines both the rise of the “techlash”—the development of negative public and expert sentiment about the digital technology industry—and how company public relations efforts responded to this development. Weiss-Blatt and Vinsel also talk about how some claims about the negative impacts of social media do not seem to hold up to empirical scrutiny and what all of this means for regulation of the digital technology industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
Communication researcher Nirit Weiss-Blatt talks about her book, The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication, as well as some of her recent and forthcoming pieces on the digital technology industry with Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel. Weiss-Blatt's work examines both the rise of the “techlash”—the development of negative public and expert sentiment about the digital technology industry—and how company public relations efforts responded to this development. Weiss-Blatt and Vinsel also talk about how some claims about the negative impacts of social media do not seem to hold up to empirical scrutiny and what all of this means for regulation of the digital technology industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the podcast, co-host Darrell West speaks to Nicol Turner Lee, senior fellow in Governance Studies and director of the Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings and Tom Wheeler, a visiting fellow in Governance Studies and the author of a forthcoming Brookings book, “Techlash” about Twitter's future, and the consequences of recent tumultuous changes at the company. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"I think it's hard to beat the optimist out of a VC." The Globe and Mail's Sean Silcoff joins to discuss whether or not the Canadian tech boom is fizzling out. Public policy expert Vass Bednar joins to discuss which Canadian companies are quietly adopting and emulating big-tech strategies to their benefit. Sponsored by HardTech, Canada's biggest hardware event, taking place November 9th.
Highlights: “When it was originally announced that Musk was taking over, applications were up 250%. And of course, we can presume that those applicants are more of the techno-libertarian bent and certainly far more conservative than the current pool of woke leftists that have infested Twitter of late.” “If the Daily Mail's report is right, this will in fact be the first instance of a mass firing based solely on the fact that these employees were so pathetically and odiously woke.” “Once venture capitalists and investors recognize that there is a voracious hunger, not just here in the States but all over the world, to crush cancel culture once and for all, and that hunger translates into soaring stock prices, that may indeed be the end of cancel culture, at least in the corporate world.” Timestamps: [00:50] Elon Musk taking over Twitter and the mass firing that is about to happen [04:45] How to turn free speech into a multi-billion-dollar business [05:43] On the growing Techlash and the rise of Alt-tech to end cancel culture Resources: See how much your small business can get back from Big Gov (up to $26k per employee!) at https://ercspecialists.com/initial-survey?fpr=turley 1183 RUSSIAN NUCLEAR WEAPONS HEADING TOWARDS UKRAINE!!! Give your skin a healing feeling. Soothing benefits of pure Bentonite Clay. Made the Amish Way on a farm in South Dakota. Use Promo Code: TURLEY for an exclusive discount. Olde Country Soap. Experience the Tradition. Go to https://www.oldecountrysoap.com/ Learn how to protect your life savings from inflation and an irresponsible government, with Gold and Silver. Go to http://www.turleytalkslikesgold.com/ 1180 Bill Maher HUMILIATES Kamala Harris as Woke Left SHATTERS!!! Get Over 66% OFF All of Mike Lindell's Products using code TURLEY: https://www.mypillow.com/turley Watch my new movie The Return of The American Patriot: The Rise of Pennsylvania Now at https://drsteveturley.locals.com/post/2594436/the-return-of-the-american-patriot-the-rise-of-pennsylvania Join Dr. Steve's Exclusive Membership in the Insiders Club and watch content he can't discuss on YouTube during his weekly Monday night show!: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com/welcome Get Your Brand-New PATRIOT T-Shirts and Merch Here: https://store.turleytalks.com/ It's time to CHANGE AMERICA and Here's YOUR OPPORTUNITY To Do Just That! https://change.turleytalks.com/ Fight Back Against Big Tech Censorship! Sign-up here to discover Dr. Steve's different social media options …. but without censorship! https://www.turleytalks.com/en/alternative-media.com Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture! If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.
Bloomberg Radio host Barry Ritholtz speaks with Anat Admati, a professor of finance and economics at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. In addition to being a senior fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research and a director at the Corporations and Society Initiative, Admati is co-author of "The Bankers' New Clothes: What's Wrong With Banking and What to Do About It."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Nirit Weiss-Blatt, author of The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication. Nirit Weiss-Blatt, Ph.D., is a Former Research Fellow at the University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, USA. Her expertise is in the tech news field. Since 2005, she has worked on both sides of the fence, beginning her career in tech public relations, later switching sides to work as a tech journalist and a deputy editor. These experiences led her to examine the various forces which shape the tech discourse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The theme of this episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast is, “Be careful what you wish for.“ Techlash regulation is burgeoning around the world. Mark MacCarthy takes us through a week's worth of regulatory enthusiasm. Canada is planning to force Google and Facebook to pay Canadian news media for links. It sounds simple, but arriving at the right price—and the right recipients—will require a hefty dose of discretionary government intervention. Meanwhile, South Korea's effort to regulate Google's Android app store policies, which also sounds simple, is quickly devolving into such detail that the government might as well call it price regulation—because that's what it is. And, Mark notes, even in China, which seemed to be moderating its hostility to tech platforms, just announced algorithm compliance audits for TenCent and ByteDance. Nobody is weeping for Big Tech, but anybody who thinks this kind of thing will hurt Big Tech has never studied the history of AT&T—or Rupert Murdoch. Incumbent tech companies have the resources to protect themselves from regulatory harm—and to make sure their competitors will be crushed by the burdens they bear. The one missing chapter in the mutual accommodation of Big Tech and Big Government, I argue, is a Rupert Murdoch figure—someone who will use his platform unabashedly to curry favor not from the left but from the right. It's an unfilled niche, but a moderately conservative Big Tech company is likely to find all the close regulatory calls being made in its favor if (or, more likely, when) the GOP takes power. If you think that's not possible, you missed the last week of tech news. Elon Musk, whose entire business empire is built on government spending, is already toying with occupying a Silicon Valley version of the Rupert Murdoch niche. His acquisition of nearly 10 percent of Twitter is an opening gambit that is likely to make him the man that conservatives hail as the antidote to Silicon Valley's political monoculture. Axios's complaint that the internet is becoming politically splintered is wildly off the mark today, but it may yet come true. Nick Weaver brings us back to earth with a review of the FBI's successful (for now) takedown of the Cyclops Blink botnet—a Russian cyber weapon that was disabled before it could be fired. Nick reminds us that the operation was only made possible by a change in search and seizure procedures that the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and friends condemned as outrageous just a decade ago. Last week, he reports, Western law enforcement also broke the Hydra dark market. In more good news, Nick takes us through the ways in which bitcoin's traceability has enabled authorities to bust child sex rings around the globe. Nick also brings us This Week in Bad News for Surveillance Software: FinFisher is bankrupt. Israeli surveillance software smuggled onto EU ministers' phones is being investigated; and Google has banned apps that use particularly intrusive data collection tools, outed by Nick's colleagues at the International Computer Science Institute. Finally, Europe is building a vast network to do face recognition across the continent. I celebrate the likely defeat of ideologues who've been trying to toxify face recognition for years. And I note that one of my last campaigns at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was a series of international agreements that lock European law enforcement into sharing of such data with the United States. Defending those agreements, of course, should be a high priority for the State Department's on-again off-again new cyber bureau. Download the 402nd Episode (mp3) You can subscribe to The Cyberlaw Podcast using iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Pocket Casts, or our RSS feed. As always, The Cyberlaw Podcast is open to feedback. Be sure to engage with @stewartbaker on Twitter. Send your questions, comments, and suggestions for topics or interviewees to CyberlawPodcast@steptoe.com. Remember: If your suggested guest appears on the show, we will send you a highly coveted Cyberlaw Podcast mug! The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of their institutions, clients, friends, families, or pets.
Author and academic, Dr. Nirit Weiss-Blatt, Ph.D, applies AI modeling to analyze large data sets of tech coverage to answer the question: Why is there a backlash gainst Big Tech and is their comms strategy working? Her first book, The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication, chronicles how mainstream coverage of the tech industry shifted from a long period of utopianism to our current state of dystopianism.Find Nirit's bookFollow Niki on LinkedIn
Last year, the Journal of Social Computing published a https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.01351 (Special Issue) on the subject of Technology Ethics in Action. The special issue was the product of the Ethical Tech Working Group at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard, which was cofounded by Mary Gray and Kathy Pham. The ideas in the special issue span a range of critical and interdisciplinary perspectives, with essay titles ranging from “Creating Technology Worthy of the Human Spirit” to “Connecting Race to Ethics Related to Technology” to “The Promise and Limits of Lawfulness: Inequality, Law, and the Techlash.” To learn more about the ideas in it, I spoke to its editor, Ben Green. Ben is a postdoctoral scholar in the Michigan Society of Fellows and an assistant professor at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. His Harvard PhD is in applied mathematics, with a secondary field in science, technology, and society. He studies the social and political impacts of government algorithms, focusing on algorithmic fairness, smart cities, and the criminal justice system. In 2019 MIT Press published his book, The Smart Enough City: Putting Technology in Its Place to Reclaim Our Urban Future. Ben is also an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard.
Highlights: “Elon Musk owns four times worth of Twitter stock than its founder owns!”“Isn't it interesting, the more Big Tech censors, the more they lose, whereas the more they champion free speech, the more they win?”“We're seeing a third front in techlash rise up before us. And this third front is billionaires like Elon Musk discovering that there's a lot of money to be made if they take over a Big Tech company like Twitter in the name of free speech! What we're seeing today really is the antithesis to Get Woke, Go Broke!. We're seeing something like Free Speech, Soaring Profits! Guard Liberty, Make Bank.”“This is just the beginning. Once investors see how much money they can make by solving the pain point, by buying out and canceling the cancel culture of the Big Tech social media giants, all bets are off.”Timestamps: [02:30] How Elon Musk became the single largest stakeholder on Twitter [03:54] The soaring stock price of Twitter[05:05] How Musk's takeover is part of the growing phenomenon known as Techlash[06:38] How the growing techlash against Silicon Valley may indeed end cancel cultureResources: Support this channel. Get Your Brand-New PATRIOT T-Shirts and Merch Here: https://store.turleytalks.com/Ep. 913 Calls to REMOVE Biden from Office SURGE as Cognitive Decline Worsens!!!It's time to CHANGE AMERICA and Here's YOUR OPPORTUNITY To Do Just That! https://change.turleytalks.com/Get your own MyPillow here. Enter my code TURLEY at checkout to get a DISCOUNT: https://www.mypillow.com/turleyPatriotSwitch.comBecome a Turley Talks Insiders Club Member and get your first week FREE!!: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com/welcomeFight Back Against Big Tech Censorship! Sign-up here to discover Dr. Steve's different social media options …. but without censorship! https://www.turleytalks.com/en/alternative-media.com Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review.Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture!If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.
Iram speaks with Nirit Weiss Blatt about her upcoming paperback publication The Techlash and Tech Crisis Communication. https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/
Guests explain how in the case of platform regulation, the United States and the European Union have converged despite different perspectives.Jana Gooth (policy advisor to European Parliament Member Alexandra Geese)Jeff Jarvis (professor of journalism at the City University of New York)Julian Jaursch (project director at the Stiftung Neue Verantwortung) Hosted and produced by Nathan Crist. Edited and produced by Stefano Montali. Find out more about Are We Europe and sign up for our newsletter. To support our mission of reporting on border-breaking stories across the continent, consider becoming a Member.
SaltHank.com is live! Year in search 2021. Instagram head Adam Mosseri says the app will offer a chronological feed option early next year. Right-wing activists are openly 'weaponizing' Twitter's new private media policy. Ex-Googler Timnit Gebru Starts Her Own AI Research Center. The morning in the Estonian capital began with a traffic jam of... robot couriers! Because of the snowfall, they stalled and could not move. The macaques of Bali have learned to steal valuables from tourists to trade these back against food. Rep. Devin Nunes to leave Congress to become Trump media company CEO. Politico slammed for 'inventing a disease' to criticize Kamala Harris for not using Bluetooth. Roku, Google settle messy battle over YouTube distribution. Seeking a common language for self-driving cars. YouTube copyright transparency report: 2.2 million bogus reports. Here's everything new in Android 12L Beta 1. Pixel December security patch: Google fixes nearly 100 Android 12, Pixel 6, & other issues with December update. December Pixel Feature Drop: Hands-on with all the new additions. Fix for the Android Auto/Pixel 6 problem. Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. TikTok Just Unveiled Its Most Viral Trends of 2021. How TikTok Reads Your Mind. The CIA Is Deep Into Cryptocurrency, Director Reveals. Google temporarily disrupts a botnet that infected 1 million PCs. Better.com CEO fires 900 employees over Zoom. An Australian man who claimed to have invented bitcoin wins US court battle for fortune worth billions. Oh no... According to Newsmax, the Pope is dying! I'll have to let him know the next time he comes over. Nirit Weiss-Blatt: Her expensive book, Techlash, is now an inexpensive audiobook. Where the Earth is flat and 9/11 is an inside job: A comparative algorithm audit of conspiratorial information in web search results. Rohingya refugees sue Facebook over Myanmar hate speech. Today, Amazon launches Alexa Together. Amazon, can we have our name back? Three Steps to the Future - Benedict Evans. BuzzFeed Stock Turns Lower in Its Nasdaq Trading Debut. China's Yutu 2 rover spots a cube-shaped 'mystery hut' on the far side of the moon. Pantone unveils Color of the Year for 2022. Picks: Stacey - AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future. Ant - Support Chester's BBQ Sauce. Ant - Words of Wisdom. Jeff - Laughing fox. Jeff - How Elon Musk sold 10 million Tesla shares and increased his Tesla holdings. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit andela.com/for-companies Melissa.com/twit
SaltHank.com is live! Year in search 2021. Instagram head Adam Mosseri says the app will offer a chronological feed option early next year. Right-wing activists are openly 'weaponizing' Twitter's new private media policy. Ex-Googler Timnit Gebru Starts Her Own AI Research Center. The morning in the Estonian capital began with a traffic jam of... robot couriers! Because of the snowfall, they stalled and could not move. The macaques of Bali have learned to steal valuables from tourists to trade these back against food. Rep. Devin Nunes to leave Congress to become Trump media company CEO. Politico slammed for 'inventing a disease' to criticize Kamala Harris for not using Bluetooth. Roku, Google settle messy battle over YouTube distribution. Seeking a common language for self-driving cars. YouTube copyright transparency report: 2.2 million bogus reports. Here's everything new in Android 12L Beta 1. Pixel December security patch: Google fixes nearly 100 Android 12, Pixel 6, & other issues with December update. December Pixel Feature Drop: Hands-on with all the new additions. Fix for the Android Auto/Pixel 6 problem. Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. TikTok Just Unveiled Its Most Viral Trends of 2021. How TikTok Reads Your Mind. The CIA Is Deep Into Cryptocurrency, Director Reveals. Google temporarily disrupts a botnet that infected 1 million PCs. Better.com CEO fires 900 employees over Zoom. An Australian man who claimed to have invented bitcoin wins US court battle for fortune worth billions. Oh no... According to Newsmax, the Pope is dying! I'll have to let him know the next time he comes over. Nirit Weiss-Blatt: Her expensive book, Techlash, is now an inexpensive audiobook. Where the Earth is flat and 9/11 is an inside job: A comparative algorithm audit of conspiratorial information in web search results. Rohingya refugees sue Facebook over Myanmar hate speech. Today, Amazon launches Alexa Together. Amazon, can we have our name back? Three Steps to the Future - Benedict Evans. BuzzFeed Stock Turns Lower in Its Nasdaq Trading Debut. China's Yutu 2 rover spots a cube-shaped 'mystery hut' on the far side of the moon. Pantone unveils Color of the Year for 2022. Picks: Stacey - AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future. Ant - Support Chester's BBQ Sauce. Ant - Words of Wisdom. Jeff - Laughing fox. Jeff - How Elon Musk sold 10 million Tesla shares and increased his Tesla holdings. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit andela.com/for-companies Melissa.com/twit
SaltHank.com is live! Year in search 2021. Instagram head Adam Mosseri says the app will offer a chronological feed option early next year. Right-wing activists are openly 'weaponizing' Twitter's new private media policy. Ex-Googler Timnit Gebru Starts Her Own AI Research Center. The morning in the Estonian capital began with a traffic jam of... robot couriers! Because of the snowfall, they stalled and could not move. The macaques of Bali have learned to steal valuables from tourists to trade these back against food. Rep. Devin Nunes to leave Congress to become Trump media company CEO. Politico slammed for 'inventing a disease' to criticize Kamala Harris for not using Bluetooth. Roku, Google settle messy battle over YouTube distribution. Seeking a common language for self-driving cars. YouTube copyright transparency report: 2.2 million bogus reports. Here's everything new in Android 12L Beta 1. Pixel December security patch: Google fixes nearly 100 Android 12, Pixel 6, & other issues with December update. December Pixel Feature Drop: Hands-on with all the new additions. Fix for the Android Auto/Pixel 6 problem. Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. TikTok Just Unveiled Its Most Viral Trends of 2021. How TikTok Reads Your Mind. The CIA Is Deep Into Cryptocurrency, Director Reveals. Google temporarily disrupts a botnet that infected 1 million PCs. Better.com CEO fires 900 employees over Zoom. An Australian man who claimed to have invented bitcoin wins US court battle for fortune worth billions. Oh no... According to Newsmax, the Pope is dying! I'll have to let him know the next time he comes over. Nirit Weiss-Blatt: Her expensive book, Techlash, is now an inexpensive audiobook. Where the Earth is flat and 9/11 is an inside job: A comparative algorithm audit of conspiratorial information in web search results. Rohingya refugees sue Facebook over Myanmar hate speech. Today, Amazon launches Alexa Together. Amazon, can we have our name back? Three Steps to the Future - Benedict Evans. BuzzFeed Stock Turns Lower in Its Nasdaq Trading Debut. China's Yutu 2 rover spots a cube-shaped 'mystery hut' on the far side of the moon. Pantone unveils Color of the Year for 2022. Picks: Stacey - AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future. Ant - Support Chester's BBQ Sauce. Ant - Words of Wisdom. Jeff - Laughing fox. Jeff - How Elon Musk sold 10 million Tesla shares and increased his Tesla holdings. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit andela.com/for-companies Melissa.com/twit
SaltHank.com is live! Year in search 2021. Instagram head Adam Mosseri says the app will offer a chronological feed option early next year. Right-wing activists are openly 'weaponizing' Twitter's new private media policy. Ex-Googler Timnit Gebru Starts Her Own AI Research Center. The morning in the Estonian capital began with a traffic jam of... robot couriers! Because of the snowfall, they stalled and could not move. The macaques of Bali have learned to steal valuables from tourists to trade these back against food. Rep. Devin Nunes to leave Congress to become Trump media company CEO. Politico slammed for 'inventing a disease' to criticize Kamala Harris for not using Bluetooth. Roku, Google settle messy battle over YouTube distribution. Seeking a common language for self-driving cars. YouTube copyright transparency report: 2.2 million bogus reports. Here's everything new in Android 12L Beta 1. Pixel December security patch: Google fixes nearly 100 Android 12, Pixel 6, & other issues with December update. December Pixel Feature Drop: Hands-on with all the new additions. Fix for the Android Auto/Pixel 6 problem. Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. TikTok Just Unveiled Its Most Viral Trends of 2021. How TikTok Reads Your Mind. The CIA Is Deep Into Cryptocurrency, Director Reveals. Google temporarily disrupts a botnet that infected 1 million PCs. Better.com CEO fires 900 employees over Zoom. An Australian man who claimed to have invented bitcoin wins US court battle for fortune worth billions. Oh no... According to Newsmax, the Pope is dying! I'll have to let him know the next time he comes over. Nirit Weiss-Blatt: Her expensive book, Techlash, is now an inexpensive audiobook. Where the Earth is flat and 9/11 is an inside job: A comparative algorithm audit of conspiratorial information in web search results. Rohingya refugees sue Facebook over Myanmar hate speech. Today, Amazon launches Alexa Together. Amazon, can we have our name back? Three Steps to the Future - Benedict Evans. BuzzFeed Stock Turns Lower in Its Nasdaq Trading Debut. China's Yutu 2 rover spots a cube-shaped 'mystery hut' on the far side of the moon. Pantone unveils Color of the Year for 2022. Picks: Stacey - AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future. Ant - Support Chester's BBQ Sauce. Ant - Words of Wisdom. Jeff - Laughing fox. Jeff - How Elon Musk sold 10 million Tesla shares and increased his Tesla holdings. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit andela.com/for-companies Melissa.com/twit
SaltHank.com is live! Year in search 2021. Instagram head Adam Mosseri says the app will offer a chronological feed option early next year. Right-wing activists are openly 'weaponizing' Twitter's new private media policy. Ex-Googler Timnit Gebru Starts Her Own AI Research Center. The morning in the Estonian capital began with a traffic jam of... robot couriers! Because of the snowfall, they stalled and could not move. The macaques of Bali have learned to steal valuables from tourists to trade these back against food. Rep. Devin Nunes to leave Congress to become Trump media company CEO. Politico slammed for 'inventing a disease' to criticize Kamala Harris for not using Bluetooth. Roku, Google settle messy battle over YouTube distribution. Seeking a common language for self-driving cars. YouTube copyright transparency report: 2.2 million bogus reports. Here's everything new in Android 12L Beta 1. Pixel December security patch: Google fixes nearly 100 Android 12, Pixel 6, & other issues with December update. December Pixel Feature Drop: Hands-on with all the new additions. Fix for the Android Auto/Pixel 6 problem. Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. TikTok Just Unveiled Its Most Viral Trends of 2021. How TikTok Reads Your Mind. The CIA Is Deep Into Cryptocurrency, Director Reveals. Google temporarily disrupts a botnet that infected 1 million PCs. Better.com CEO fires 900 employees over Zoom. An Australian man who claimed to have invented bitcoin wins US court battle for fortune worth billions. Oh no... According to Newsmax, the Pope is dying! I'll have to let him know the next time he comes over. Nirit Weiss-Blatt: Her expensive book, Techlash, is now an inexpensive audiobook. Where the Earth is flat and 9/11 is an inside job: A comparative algorithm audit of conspiratorial information in web search results. Rohingya refugees sue Facebook over Myanmar hate speech. Today, Amazon launches Alexa Together. Amazon, can we have our name back? Three Steps to the Future - Benedict Evans. BuzzFeed Stock Turns Lower in Its Nasdaq Trading Debut. China's Yutu 2 rover spots a cube-shaped 'mystery hut' on the far side of the moon. Pantone unveils Color of the Year for 2022. Picks: Stacey - AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future. Ant - Support Chester's BBQ Sauce. Ant - Words of Wisdom. Jeff - Laughing fox. Jeff - How Elon Musk sold 10 million Tesla shares and increased his Tesla holdings. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit andela.com/for-companies Melissa.com/twit
SaltHank.com is live! Year in search 2021. Instagram head Adam Mosseri says the app will offer a chronological feed option early next year. Right-wing activists are openly 'weaponizing' Twitter's new private media policy. Ex-Googler Timnit Gebru Starts Her Own AI Research Center. The morning in the Estonian capital began with a traffic jam of... robot couriers! Because of the snowfall, they stalled and could not move. The macaques of Bali have learned to steal valuables from tourists to trade these back against food. Rep. Devin Nunes to leave Congress to become Trump media company CEO. Politico slammed for 'inventing a disease' to criticize Kamala Harris for not using Bluetooth. Roku, Google settle messy battle over YouTube distribution. Seeking a common language for self-driving cars. YouTube copyright transparency report: 2.2 million bogus reports. Here's everything new in Android 12L Beta 1. Pixel December security patch: Google fixes nearly 100 Android 12, Pixel 6, & other issues with December update. December Pixel Feature Drop: Hands-on with all the new additions. Fix for the Android Auto/Pixel 6 problem. Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. TikTok Just Unveiled Its Most Viral Trends of 2021. How TikTok Reads Your Mind. The CIA Is Deep Into Cryptocurrency, Director Reveals. Google temporarily disrupts a botnet that infected 1 million PCs. Better.com CEO fires 900 employees over Zoom. An Australian man who claimed to have invented bitcoin wins US court battle for fortune worth billions. Oh no... According to Newsmax, the Pope is dying! I'll have to let him know the next time he comes over. Nirit Weiss-Blatt: Her expensive book, Techlash, is now an inexpensive audiobook. Where the Earth is flat and 9/11 is an inside job: A comparative algorithm audit of conspiratorial information in web search results. Rohingya refugees sue Facebook over Myanmar hate speech. Today, Amazon launches Alexa Together. Amazon, can we have our name back? Three Steps to the Future - Benedict Evans. BuzzFeed Stock Turns Lower in Its Nasdaq Trading Debut. China's Yutu 2 rover spots a cube-shaped 'mystery hut' on the far side of the moon. Pantone unveils Color of the Year for 2022. Picks: Stacey - AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future. Ant - Support Chester's BBQ Sauce. Ant - Words of Wisdom. Jeff - Laughing fox. Jeff - How Elon Musk sold 10 million Tesla shares and increased his Tesla holdings. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit andela.com/for-companies Melissa.com/twit
SaltHank.com is live! Year in search 2021. Instagram head Adam Mosseri says the app will offer a chronological feed option early next year. Right-wing activists are openly 'weaponizing' Twitter's new private media policy. Ex-Googler Timnit Gebru Starts Her Own AI Research Center. The morning in the Estonian capital began with a traffic jam of... robot couriers! Because of the snowfall, they stalled and could not move. The macaques of Bali have learned to steal valuables from tourists to trade these back against food. Rep. Devin Nunes to leave Congress to become Trump media company CEO. Politico slammed for 'inventing a disease' to criticize Kamala Harris for not using Bluetooth. Roku, Google settle messy battle over YouTube distribution. Seeking a common language for self-driving cars. YouTube copyright transparency report: 2.2 million bogus reports. Here's everything new in Android 12L Beta 1. Pixel December security patch: Google fixes nearly 100 Android 12, Pixel 6, & other issues with December update. December Pixel Feature Drop: Hands-on with all the new additions. Fix for the Android Auto/Pixel 6 problem. Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. TikTok Just Unveiled Its Most Viral Trends of 2021. How TikTok Reads Your Mind. The CIA Is Deep Into Cryptocurrency, Director Reveals. Google temporarily disrupts a botnet that infected 1 million PCs. Better.com CEO fires 900 employees over Zoom. An Australian man who claimed to have invented bitcoin wins US court battle for fortune worth billions. Oh no... According to Newsmax, the Pope is dying! I'll have to let him know the next time he comes over. Nirit Weiss-Blatt: Her expensive book, Techlash, is now an inexpensive audiobook. Where the Earth is flat and 9/11 is an inside job: A comparative algorithm audit of conspiratorial information in web search results. Rohingya refugees sue Facebook over Myanmar hate speech. Today, Amazon launches Alexa Together. Amazon, can we have our name back? Three Steps to the Future - Benedict Evans. BuzzFeed Stock Turns Lower in Its Nasdaq Trading Debut. China's Yutu 2 rover spots a cube-shaped 'mystery hut' on the far side of the moon. Pantone unveils Color of the Year for 2022. Picks: Stacey - AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future. Ant - Support Chester's BBQ Sauce. Ant - Words of Wisdom. Jeff - Laughing fox. Jeff - How Elon Musk sold 10 million Tesla shares and increased his Tesla holdings. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit andela.com/for-companies Melissa.com/twit
SaltHank.com is live! Year in search 2021. Instagram head Adam Mosseri says the app will offer a chronological feed option early next year. Right-wing activists are openly 'weaponizing' Twitter's new private media policy. Ex-Googler Timnit Gebru Starts Her Own AI Research Center. The morning in the Estonian capital began with a traffic jam of... robot couriers! Because of the snowfall, they stalled and could not move. The macaques of Bali have learned to steal valuables from tourists to trade these back against food. Rep. Devin Nunes to leave Congress to become Trump media company CEO. Politico slammed for 'inventing a disease' to criticize Kamala Harris for not using Bluetooth. Roku, Google settle messy battle over YouTube distribution. Seeking a common language for self-driving cars. YouTube copyright transparency report: 2.2 million bogus reports. Here's everything new in Android 12L Beta 1. Pixel December security patch: Google fixes nearly 100 Android 12, Pixel 6, & other issues with December update. December Pixel Feature Drop: Hands-on with all the new additions. Fix for the Android Auto/Pixel 6 problem. Jessica Rosenworcel confirmed by Senate to lead the FCC. TikTok Just Unveiled Its Most Viral Trends of 2021. How TikTok Reads Your Mind. The CIA Is Deep Into Cryptocurrency, Director Reveals. Google temporarily disrupts a botnet that infected 1 million PCs. Better.com CEO fires 900 employees over Zoom. An Australian man who claimed to have invented bitcoin wins US court battle for fortune worth billions. Oh no... According to Newsmax, the Pope is dying! I'll have to let him know the next time he comes over. Nirit Weiss-Blatt: Her expensive book, Techlash, is now an inexpensive audiobook. Where the Earth is flat and 9/11 is an inside job: A comparative algorithm audit of conspiratorial information in web search results. Rohingya refugees sue Facebook over Myanmar hate speech. Today, Amazon launches Alexa Together. Amazon, can we have our name back? Three Steps to the Future - Benedict Evans. BuzzFeed Stock Turns Lower in Its Nasdaq Trading Debut. China's Yutu 2 rover spots a cube-shaped 'mystery hut' on the far side of the moon. Pantone unveils Color of the Year for 2022. Picks: Stacey - AI 2041: Ten Visions for Our Future. Ant - Support Chester's BBQ Sauce. Ant - Words of Wisdom. Jeff - Laughing fox. Jeff - How Elon Musk sold 10 million Tesla shares and increased his Tesla holdings. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit andela.com/for-companies Melissa.com/twit
Highlights: “It's being widely reported that the Russian Federation is threatening to ban YouTube in retaliation for YouTube blocking 2 German-languaged channels managed by the Russia Today broadcast network.”“Ironically just last month, the chief executive of YouTube, Susan Wojcicki, reiterated YouTube's commitment to free speech as its ‘core value of the company' and that their Terms of Service is ‘fully consistent with that value'. Needless to say, Russia is not buying it and as of today the government is threatening to ban YouTube outright unless the channels are reinstated.”“The backlash against Big Tech is real and it's only going to get worse given the polls that have been coming out of late. Gallup's tracking of public sentiment towards BigTech shows that positive views have fallen from 46% in 2019 to just 34% today. Nearly 60% want more government regulation of Big Tech companies, up 9 points from 2019.”Timestamps:[01:33] Why YouTube shutdown 2 German channels owned by Russia Today and how Russia threatens to ban YouTube[02:55] On YouTube's previous disciplinary measures against Sky News Australia[03:40] How this isn't the first time that Russia and YouTube have faced off[06:45] On the growing worldwide trend known as Techlash[08:33] How the backlash against BigTech is only going to get worseResources:Join me in Jacksonville, FL, with Donald Trump Jr on Oct. 8-9!!! This is going to be our biggest event EVER!!! So make sure to click on the link RIGHT NOW: https://conferences.turleytalks.com/aftEp. 663 Why the AZ AUDIT Changes EVERYTHING!!!Ep. 665 AZ AUDIT! British Media Calls November Election a FRAUD!!!Get Your Brand-New PATRIOT T-Shirts and Merch Here: https://store.turleytalks.com/Become a Turley Talks Insiders Club Member and get the first 7 days FREE!!: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com/welcomeFight Back Against Big Tech Censorship! Sign-up here to discover Dr. Steve's different social media options …. but without the censorship! https://www.turleytalks.com/en/alternative-media.com Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review.Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture!If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.
Jon Zieger is a co-founder and the executive director of Responsible Innovation Labs, a nonprofit working to create tools and standards to help innovative companies scale responsibly. He was previously the general counsel of Stripe, where he built and oversaw the company's legal, compliance, public policy, and corporate security functions and helped Stripe scale from a small startup to one of the largest fintech companies in the world. In this conversation with Stanford professor Riitta Katila, Zieger explains why Responsible Innovation Labs is developing frameworks for responsible technology innovation and explores what a principled 21st century technology ecosystem might look like.
Jon Zieger is a co-founder and the executive director of Responsible Innovation Labs, a nonprofit working to create tools and standards to help innovative companies scale responsibly. He was previously the general counsel of Stripe, where he built and oversaw the company's legal, compliance, public policy, and corporate security functions and helped Stripe scale from a small startup to one of the largest fintech companies in the world. In this conversation with Stanford professor Riitta Katila, Zieger explains why Responsible Innovation Labs is developing frameworks for responsible technology innovation and explores what a principled 21st century technology ecosystem might look like.
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Carolyn and Seth discuss the growing pains that are taking place as the tech sector reaches a new stage of maturity and achieves unprecedented scope. Since technology has become a major drive in the economy rather than a niche player, the behavior of tech companies is evaluated differently. And since technology is becoming more integrated with everyday life, reliability must be prioritized over experimentation. Ultimately, the high tech sector needs to consider the impact on humanity and not just push the envelope of technical capability. WSJ on tech's outsize market impact: www.wsj.com/articles/warning-si…article_email_share Slate on the impact of tech on real life: slate.com/technology/2018/04/s…ally-killing-us.html