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Tech Policy Press is a nonprofit media and community venture intended to provoke new ideas, debate and discussion at the intersection of technology and democracy. The Sunday Show is its podcast. You can find us at https://techpolicy.press/, where you can join the newsletter.

Episodes
  • 2025 / 7 / 6
    Protecting Privacy and Dissent in an Age of Authoritarianism and AI

    Helen Nissenbaum, a philosopher, is a professor at Cornell Tech and in the Information Science Department at Cornell University. She is director of the Digital Life Initiative at Cornell Tech, which was...

  • 2025 / 7 / 6
    Considering the Human Rights Impacts of LLM Content Moderation

    At Tech Policy Press we’ve been tracking the emerging application of generative AI systems in content moderation. Recently, the European Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ECNL) released a comprehensive report...

  • 2025 / 6 / 29
    Interrogating Tech Power and Democratic Crisis

    If you’ve been reading Tech Policy Press closely over the last three weeks, you may have come across one or more posts from collaboration with Data & Society called “Ideologies of Control: A Series...

  • 2025 / 6 / 22
    Through to Thriving: Honoring Our Elders with Dr. Timnit Gebru

    For a special series of episodes dubbed Through to Thriving that will air throughout the year, Tech Policy Press fellow Anika Collier Navaroli is hosting discussions intended to help us imagine possible...

  • 2025 / 6 / 15
    AI Companions and the Law

    Concerns about AI chatbots delivering harmful, even profoundly dangerous advice or instructions to users is growing. There is deep concern over the effects of these interactions on children, and a growing...

  • 2025 / 6 / 15
    Addressing Questions Over Europe's AI Act, Digital Sovereignty, and More

    In Europe, the digital regulatory landscape is in flux. Over the past few years, the EU has positioned itself as a global leader in tech regulation, rolling out landmark laws like the AI Act. But now, as the...

  • 2025 / 6 / 8
    Technology, Labor Rights, and Political Power in Kenya and Across Africa

    In this episode, Justin Hendrix speaks with Nerima Wako-Ojiwa, director of Siasa Place, and Odanga Madung, a tech and society researcher and journalist, about the intersection of technology, labor rights, and...

  • 2025 / 6 / 8
    Through to Thriving: Journeying to Joy with Dr. Desmond Upton Patton

    For a special series of episodes dubbed Through to Thriving that will air throughout the year, Tech Policy Press fellow Anika Collier Navaroli is hosting discussions intended to help us imagine possible...

  • 2025 / 6 / 6
    Canada's Post-Election Outlook on Tech Policy

    Canadian political leaders are in a precarious moment. Fresh off the resignation of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and ascendancy of his successor, new Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader Mark...

  • 2025 / 6 / 1
    Taking on the AI Con

    Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna are the authors of a new book that The Guardian calls “refreshingly sarcastic” and Business Insider calls a “funny and irreverent deconstruction of AI.” They are also occasional...

  • 2025 / 6 / 1
    Assessing the Relationship Between Information Ecosystems and Democracy's Woes

    Earlier this year, an entity called the Observatory on Information and Democracy released a major report called INFORMATION ECOSYSTEMS AND TROUBLED DEMOCRACY: A Global Synthesis of the State of Knowledge on...

  • 2025 / 5 / 29
    An Interview with California's New State Chief Technology Innovation Officer

    In February, California Governor Gavin Newsom appointed Vera Zakem as California’s State Chief Technology Innovation Officer at the California Department of Technology. Zakem brings deep experience...

  • 2025 / 5 / 29
    Considering a New 'Civil Rights Approach to AI'

    On May 29, the Center for Civil Rights and Technology at The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights released its Innovation Framework, which it calls a “new guiding document for companies...

  • 2025 / 5 / 25
    A 10-Year Moratorium on Enforcing State AI Laws?

    On Thursday, May 22, the United States House of Representatives narrowly advanced a budget bill that included the "Artificial Intelligence and Information Technology Modernization Initiative," which includes...

  • 2025 / 5 / 23
    Decolonizing the Future: Karen Hao on Resisting the Empire of AI

    In his New York Times review of the book, Columbia Law School professor and former White House official Tim Wu calls journalist Karen Hao’s new book, Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman’s...

  • 2025 / 5 / 18
    What the History of Internet Governance Tells Us About the Future of Tech Policy

    Today’s guest is Milton L. Mueller, a professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology in the School of Public Policy and the head of an advocacy policy analysis group called the Internet Governance Project....

  • 2025 / 5 / 13
    Between Borders and Lies: Fact-Checkers on Navigating the India-Pakistan Conflict

    In the wake of the most intense India-Pakistan escalation in two decades, experts are still trying to make sense of the role that the information war played in the physical one. In this episode, Tech Policy...

  • 2025 / 5 / 11
    Taking Stock of the Google Search Remedies Trial

    Last year, a United States federal judge ruled that Google is a monopolist in the market for online search. For the past three weeks, the company and the Justice Department have been in court to hash out what...

  • 2025 / 5 / 6
    xAI's Memphis Neighbors Push for Facts and Fairness

    Last year, Elon Musk's xAI set up its "Colossus" supercomputer in an old Electrolux manufacturing facility in Memphis, Tennessee. Now, the residents of nearby neighborhoods are pushing for facts and fair...

  • 2025 / 5 / 4
    How Venture Capital Warps the World

    Catherine Bracy is a civic technologist and community organizer whose work focuses on the intersection of technology and political and economic inequality. Justin Hendrix spoke with her about her new...

  • 2025 / 4 / 27
    Adam Becker Takes Aim at Silicon Valley Nonsense

    From visions of AI paradise to the project to defeat death, many dangerous and unscientific ideas are driving Silicon Valley leaders. Justin Hendrix spoke to Adam Becker, a science journalist and author of...

  • 2025 / 4 / 20
    Through to Thriving: Building Community with Ellen Pao

    For a special series of episodes that will air throughout the year, Tech Policy Press fellow Anika Collier Navaroli is hosting a series of discussions intended to help us imagine possible futures—for tech and...

  • 2025 / 4 / 16
    Researchers Defend the Scientific Consensus on Bias and Discrimination in AI

    Last month, a group of researchers published a letter “Affirming the Scientific Consensus on Bias and Discrimination in AI.” The letter, published at a time when the Trump administration is rolling back...

  • 2025 / 4 / 13
    A Guide to the FTC's Case Against Meta

    On Monday, April 14, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will kick off its trial against Meta. In process for years, the case is over whether Mark Zuckerberg’s company has an illegal monopoly over social...

  • 2025 / 4 / 8
    What We Don't Know About DSA Enforcement

    On April 4, The New York Times reported that the European Commission is considering finding X, formerly Twitter, as part of its ongoing DSA investigation, which began in 2023. Tech Policy Press has discussed...

  • 2025 / 4 / 6
    DOGE and the United States of AI

    Across the United States and in some cities abroad yesterday, protestors took to the streets to resist the policies of US President Donald Trump. Dubbed the "Hands Off" protests, over 1,400 events took place,...

  • 2025 / 3 / 30
    Part 2: Technology, Democracy, and Power—Journalism’s Role in a Time of Crisis

    On Tuesday, March 25th, Tech Policy Press hosted a webinar discussion to talk shop with others on the tech and democracy beat. We gathered seven colleagues from around the world to explore how tech...

  • 2025 / 3 / 30
    Part 1: Technology, Democracy, and Power—Journalism’s Role in a Time of Crisis

    On Tuesday, March 25th, Tech Policy Press hosted a webinar discussion to talk shop with others on the tech and democracy beat. We gathered seven colleagues from around the world to explore how tech...

  • 2025 / 3 / 27
    About that Signal Chat

    Every now and again, a story that has a significant technology element really breaks through and drives the news cycle. This week, the Trump administration is reeling after The Atlantic magazine's Jeffrey...

  • 2025 / 3 / 25
    A Conversation with Alvaro Bedoya on Trump's FTC Firings

    Last week, President Donald Trump ordered the firing of two Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission, an independent agency that enforces federal consumer protection and competition laws and that,...

  • 2025 / 3 / 23
    Is an Anti-Fascist Approach to Artificial Intelligence Possible?

    What is necessary to develop a future that is less hospitable to authoritarianism and, indeed, to fascism? How do we build collective power against authoritarian forms of corporate and state power? Is an...

  • 2025 / 3 / 16
    A Conversation with Dr. Alondra Nelson on AI and Democracy

    Dr. Alondra Nelson holds the Harold F. Linder Chair and leads the Science, Technology, and Social Values Lab at the Institute for Advanced Study, where she has served on the faculty since 2019. From...

  • 2025 / 3 / 9
    Should AGI Really Be the Goal of Artificial Intelligence Research?

    The goal of achieving "artificial general intelligence," or AGI, is shared by many in the AI field. OpenAI’s charter defines AGI as "highly autonomous systems that outperform humans at most economically...

  • 2025 / 3 / 9
    Assessing Europe's Digital Markets Act One Year In

    A year ago, Europe’s Digital Markets Act—the DMA—went into effect. The European Commission says the purpose of the regulation is to make “digital markets in the EU more contestable and fairer.” In...

  • 2025 / 3 / 6
    Promising Opportunities, Distinct Risks: AI and Digital Public Squares

    Could AI help design better, more democratic platforms and online environments for public discourse? What are the opportunities, challenges, and risks of deploying AI in contexts where people are engaged in...

  • 2025 / 3 / 3
    Building Middleware for Bluesky: A Conversation with Blacksky Founder Rudy Fraser

    On this podcast, we regularly engage with questions about redesigning social media networks to make them more democratic, pluralist, and prosocial. One hypothesis people have about how to do that is through...

  • 2025 / 3 / 2
    Inocencia en Juego: An Investigation into Groups Targeting Children on Facebook

    Last week, Tech Policy Press joined the Latin American Center for Investigative Journalism (EL CLIP) in publishing a report and series of articles documenting how adult users use public Facebook...

  • 2025 / 2 / 28
    Watching the Watchers: The Future of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board

    On January 22, President Donald Trump terminated all three Democratic members of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB), an intelligence watchdog charged with monitoring the United States...

  • 2025 / 2 / 23
    Evaluating the First Systemic Risk and Audit Reports Under the Digital Services Act

    Tech Policy Press Associate Editor Ramsha Jahangir hosts a roundtable discussion on the first systemic risk assessments and independent audit reports from Very Large Online Platforms and Search Engines...

  • 2025 / 2 / 23
    Digital Rights Activists in Taiwan Driven by Memory and Threat of Authoritarianism

    This week, RightsCon, which bills itself as "the world’s leading summit on human rights in the digital age," descends on Taipei. To better understand the dynamics in the civil society community working...

  • 2025 / 2 / 16
    Paths Diverge at the Paris AI Summit

    At the Paris AI Action Summit on February 10-11, remarks by EU and US leaders indicated significant divergence on how to think about AI. But on balance, nations are moving decisively toward innovation and...

  • 2025 / 2 / 9
    A National Heist? Evaluating Elon Musk’s March Through Washington

    As Donald Trump’s second presidency enters its third week, Elon Musk is center stage as the Department of Government Efficiency moves to gut federal agencies. In this episode, Justin Hendrix speaks...

  • 2025 / 2 / 9
    Online Lives, Space and Place: Exploring the Mobile City

    Over the last two decades, as Berlin reinvented itself as a "creative city," social media both mirrored and shaped shifting social landscapes—offering new possibilities while also reinforcing inequalities....

  • 2025 / 2 / 2
    The Dangerous Combination of Technology and Capitalism

    Justin Hendrix speaks with Jathan Sadowski, a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Information Technology at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia; co-host of This Machine Kills, a weekly podcast on...

  • 2025 / 1 / 28
    DeepSeek Prompts a Rethink

    If Chinese AI startup DeepSeek’s efficiency and performance achievements stand up to scrutiny, it could have big implications for the AI race. It could call into question the strategic approach that the...

  • 2025 / 1 / 26
    Evaluating Trump's First Moves on Tech

    From Executive Orders on AI and cryptocurrency to "ending federal censorship," President Donald Trump had a busy first week in the White House. Justin Hendrix discussed the news with Damon Beres, a senior...

  • 2025 / 1 / 19
    What's New at RightsCon? And How to Free Our Feeds

    This episode features two segments. First, we hear from Nikki Gladstone, director of Rightscon, the annual conference organized by Access Now on issues at the intersection of human rights and...

  • 2025 / 1 / 18
    The Dumbest Timeline: The Supreme Court Rules on TikTok

    Today- Friday, January 17, 2025 - the US Supreme Court delivered its order upholding the constitutionality of the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, a law...

  • 2025 / 1 / 12
    Addressing the "Cursed Equilibrium" of Social Media Algorithms

    Last fall, Cornell University PhD candidate Cristiana Firullo gave a presentation at the Trust and Safety Research Conference at Stanford University during a session on understanding algorithms and online...

  • 2025 / 1 / 5
    What to Watch on US State Tech Policy in 2025

    Even as the new year ushers in a new administration and Congress in the US at the federal level, dozens of states are kicking off new legislative sessions and are expected to pursue various tech policy goals....