POLITICO Tech

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4.3
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696 episodes
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Date created
2020/02/28
Average duration
19 min.
Release period
2 days

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The POLITICO Tech podcast is your daily download on the disruption that technology is bringing to politics and policy. From AI and the metaverse to disinformation and microchips, we explore how today’s technology is shaping our world — and driving the policy decisions, global rivalries and industries that will matter tomorrow.

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The social media content moderation laws before SCOTUS today
2024/02/26
The Supreme Court will hear arguments in two lawsuits today -- the outcomes of which could shape the way governments regulate social media. At issue are laws in Texas and Florida that put restrictions on how platforms like Facebook, YouTube and X police online material. On POLITICO Tech, host Steven Overly talks to Carl Szabo, the general counsel at NetChoice, a tech association challenging the social media laws in Texas and Florida.
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How AI is changing Homeland Security from the inside out
2024/02/23
The Department of Homeland Security has an enormous footprint. Everything from policing the southern border to processing visas for high skilled immigrants, Investigations into child sexual material online, domestic security threats, and election security. So how DHS brings AI to bear is going to have an outsized impact on the American people, And behind those decisions at DHS is Eric Hysen. On today's episode, Mohar Chatterjee talks with Eric Hysen, chief AI officer at the Department of Homeland Security.
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How federal agencies are fighting deepfakes
2024/02/22
Washington is in the midst of its first real crackdown on AI-generated deepfakes, as federal agencies take action to combat robocalls, election misinformation and fraud. But will it be enough? Public Citizen CEO Robert Weissman tackles that question with host Steven Overly on today’s POLITICO Tech.
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Biden's chips problem in Michigan
2024/02/21
A Michigan company called Hemlock Semiconductor got the red carpet treatment from President Joe Biden back in 2022. As Biden stood outside the White House, he pledged the CHIPS and Science Act would support Hemlock and other suppliers. But things haven’t fully panned out that way for Hemlock. Other companies similarly argue that Biden’s landmark CHIPS and Science Act should provide more money for microchip suppliers -- otherwise, it risks falling short on his national security goals, ultimately complicating his re-election effort. Host Steven Overly talks with reporter Christine Mui about the tensions over chips money.
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Parler’s ousted CEO is trying for a second act
2024/02/20
John Matze is the former CEO of Parler. You might recall, that’s the social media app that became a favorite for far-right personalities spreading conspiracies during the 2020 election. And he was fired in the wake of the Jan. 6th insurrection, an attack he said at the time was not Parler’s fault. Now, John is trying for a second act with a new app that’s part social media, part news aggregator. On POLITICO Tech, John tells host Steven Overly what he learned from his handling of the last election and how exactly he plans to do things differently this time.
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Tech layoffs are 'the new normal'
2024/02/16
Tech companies worldwide have laid off nearly 35,000 workers so far this year, adding to the worst stretch of job cuts the industry has seen in decades. In the U.S., cities dependent on the tech sector like Seattle and San Francisco are among the hardest hit. On POLITICO Tech, University of Washington professor Jeff Shulman joins host Steven Overly to explore the economic and political impact of tech’s big layoffs.
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The U.S. president is on TikTok. Now what?
2024/02/15
President Joe Biden officially joined TikTok this week -- a surprise that may have delighted no one more than TikTok itself. The video sharing app has been sharply criticized in Washington over supposed ties to China, and the Biden campaign’s decision to sign up marks a political win. But how should Biden actually use the platform? On POLITICO Tech, reporters Hailey Fuchs and Rachel Janfaza help us take a scroll through Biden’s TikTok.
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The UK’s new crypto minister comes to Washington
2024/02/14
The U.K.’s Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Bim Afolami, is making a swing through the U.S. and Canada this week, pitching his home country as a hub for crypto and fintech. Afolami sat down with POLITICO Tech ahead of meetings in Washington to discuss transatlantic crypto regulation, and told host Steven Overly that he doesn’t expect the U.K. and U.S. to see eye-to-eye on rules. In fact, he expects to compete over them.
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AI in elections? A former Facebook exec says it's time to ‘panic responsibly’
2024/02/13
A series of recent headlines about politicians using AI-generated deepfakes of themselves got us thinking the gray areas in how artificial intelligence can be used on the campaign trail. In Indonesia, the front runner for president is a military general using an AI-generated cartoon as his campaign image. And in Pakistan, the former prime minister used an AI-generated video to declare victory — from prison. On the show today, Katie Harbath, who spent a decade on Facebook’s public policy team managing elections and is now the chief global affairs officer at Duco Experts, talks with Steven Overly about the rise in candidates deep faking themselves.
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When is an AI invention still manmade?
2024/02/12
Artificial intelligence alone cannot be considered as an inventor, but the humans who use it can be. That’s according to U.S. Patent and Trademark Office guidelines put out this morning. On POLITICO Tech, the agency’s director, Kathi Vidal, joins host Steven Overly to discuss the new rules and the role for human creation in an AI world.
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Breaking down the debate around border security tech
2024/02/09
The Senate’s bipartisan border deal met a rapid demise this week, But tucked inside the proposal was hundreds of millions of dollars for new technology along the U.S. southern border. Border security technology is increasingly sophisticated, and also increasingly contentious. On POLITICO Tech, Theresa Cardinal Brown from the Bipartisan Policy Center delves into the state of border technology and its partisan politics.
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Why one ‘godfather of AI’ warns humans must exert control
2024/02/08
Canadian computer scientist Yoshua Bengio has been dubbed one of the “godfathers of AI,” but he’s not exactly thrilled about the title. Bengio devoted most of his professional life to making AI smarter. But now, he wants to prevent AI from destroying humanity. On POLITICO Tech, Bengio tells host Steven Overly about his professional pivot and what policy changes he’s pushing for around the world.
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4.3 out of 5
377 reviews
gwr71 2021/08/30
Mayoral race- Boston
Great episode on the historic mayoral race taking place in Boston both in primaries, and in November. It’s own moment of Lift.
Allancl9 2022/06/27
6/26/2033
The election analyst you had on Today did you no favors . He belongs on Fox News. He does not recognize data that is contrary to what he wants to say ...
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janef. 2022/06/15
Laughing women
I just came here to listen to their opinions about the recession. All I came away with is 2 women laughing about the economy. They have no clue about ...
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cyndeharris 2022/05/22
Episode 582…Really?
I just listened to a (far too long) episode #582, wherein Eugene Daniels plays his violin for the Vice President. “Poor Kamala can’t get out of DC bec...
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Shadwell von Bernstein 2022/05/05
Ben Leonard vocal fry, dear god make it STOP!
I can’t listen to his tricking voice. Give him some mouth wash, have him see an ENT or tell him to lay off the affectation.
cguudxjdc 2022/04/08
Dangerous reporting
Your reporting on Afghan women combat fighters just directly outed and endangered 3 women. One extremely specifically by going so far as telling wher...
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Loganfool 2021/12/08
Background clack
I simply can’t stand it. Why is it necessary?
Meghannnnnn_12344560 2021/06/16
the BEST political podcast
out of allll the podcasts about politics / government / the world, POLITICO dispatch is the best one I listen to. & as a political science student, th...
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robert cotton 2021/08/17
Slanted episode 386.
This last episode was such a slanted view I would expect from Fox News not politico.
Ober Dober 2021/08/03
Great news, but....
Great news source. But why must I listen to that sharp, high-pitched, ear piercing noise in the background? It is NOT music. It is annoying and distra...
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