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Signal president on future of Big Tech and protecting consumer data

Jan 10, 2023
29:31
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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Is There Any Way to Preserve Privacy?
04:20 • 2min
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Is There a Global Push for Regulating Online Harm?
06:18 • 3min
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The Importance of the Public to Communicate Privately and Coordinate With One Another
09:41 • 2min
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Signal as a Service Will Always Be Free to Use
11:36 • 4min
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How Does Signal Compare to WhatsApp?
15:41 • 4min
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What Would WhatsApp Be Able to Hand Over to Law Enforcement?
19:57 • 2min
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Signals on Dependency on Companies Like Apple, Amazon, and Google
21:40 • 5min
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Signal in 2023 - What Can You Expect From It?
26:23 • 3min
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Washington Post tech policy reporter Cat Zakrzewski speaks with Meredith Whittaker, the president of the encrypted messaging app Signal, about the company’s efforts to protect consumer data, her criticisms of Big Tech and the social implications of artificial intelligence. Conversation recorded on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2023.
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