Facebook is set to open up its service to the public for the first time. The social networking site will offer a free ad-free version, as well as one where users can opt out of having their data monitized. But critics say it would be a give away to the rich who already have access to Facebook and other internet services.
First, Jason covers the Ohio Attorney General suing Meta (2:05). Then, Tusk Venture's Bradley Tusk joins to discuss the strategy he developed to help Uber overcome cities trying to ban it (17:43), what actually motivates politicians (23:02), mobile voting (31:07) the advice he would give Mark Zuckerberg (48:28) and more!