New Tech Policy Podcast!
@judgeglock of @ManhattanInst joins @corbinkbarthold to discuss the past, present, and future of data center construction in the United States.
It’s been waaaay too long since our last space episode! We fix that today, big time.
On a new @TechPolicyPdcst, @Cosmic_Mekhi of @sling_shot_aero joins @corbinkbarthold to discuss orbital mechanics, rocket science, black holes, the Fermi paradox, and more.
With so many media figures subject to audience capture, Taylor Lorenz deserves a ton of credit for letting me speak to her audience about AI.
So much undirected anger in the comments!
How dare I "cherry pick," you know, *First Amendment law*, instead of just making stuff up.
Since we had this convo about algorithms four years ago, the debate has evolved—but the First Amendment problems have not!
New @TechPolicyPdcst “From the Vault”: Daphne Keller discusses algorithmic amplification w/ @corbinkbarthold and @AriCohn.
https://t.co/Q4QxLDKVfT
Enjoyed being grilled by a sympathetic but skeptical @corbinkbarthold on the @TechPolicyPdcst. This is exactly what a robust culture of free speech needs: less Kool-Aid and Shibboleths. More internal self-criticism and debate about long held assumptions and strategy.
Amazing episode. @JMchangama makes his triumphant debut, and Jeff Kosseff his glorious return.
I pepper them with hard questions about the future of free speech, and they do nothing but shine. Don't miss it.
How do we reverse the global free speech recession?
On a new @TechPolicyPdcst, @JMchangama and Jeff Kosseff discuss their fantastic new book, The Future of Free Speech.
Cox v. Sony is out! An ISP is not liable for copyright claims if it “merely provid[es] a service to the general public with knowledge that it will be used by some to infringe copyrights.”
For expert analysis, check out our episode on the oral argument with @PamelaSamuelson.