I've talked a lot about the importance of new technologies disrupting. I think we need to preserve opportunities for new technology to have to change the competitive paradigm. And so just because something new and competitive comes along, let me say that's great. We want to encourage that. But on the other hand, we need to make sure that the next platform is allowed to give rise to future platforms or competitors.
The Fed eases up on the brakes, Elon Musk looks for new ways to monetize Twitter, and Snap has another rough quarter. Also: Meta may have prevailed in a fight with the FTC. Today’s Friend of Pivot is Jonathan Kanter, Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division at the DOJ. He stops by to discuss Google, antitrust, and his agency's fight against monopolies.
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