

David Moschella
Senior Fellow at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, focusing on American technology interests and innovation policies. Author of "Technology Fears and Scapegoats."
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Jun 6, 2024 • 35min
EP 288: Big Tech's Critics Have Gotten a Lot Wrong on AI
In this engaging discussion, David Moschella, a Senior Fellow at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation and author of 'Technology Fears and Scapegoats,' tackles misconceptions surrounding AI and big tech. He argues that misinformation can stifle innovation while emphasizing the partnership between humans and AI. Moschella also debunks the myth that AI will lead to widespread job loss, suggesting instead that it will enhance various sectors. Highlighting America's potential leadership in AI, he advocates for more informed and balanced discussions on technology's benefits.

Sep 20, 2024 • 1h 18min
Agree to Disagree: Are we living in an age of techno-pessimism?
Robert D. Atkinson, founder of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, and David Moschella, a tech thought leader, shake up common beliefs about technology. They challenge the prevalent techno-pessimism, asserting that critiques often stem from myths. Discussions range from the need for transparent social media regulations to myths about AI and facial recognition technology. They argue for a balanced approach to innovation and regulation, promoting civil discourse and urging listeners to reconsider their perspectives on the digital landscape.

Jul 30, 2024 • 31min
EP 325: AI and Big Tech - What critics have wrong
David Moschella, a Senior Fellow at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, tackles misconceptions about AI and Big Tech. He argues that fear-mongering hinders technological advancement and clarifies that AI won't eliminate jobs but rather change the work landscape. Moschella emphasizes the significance of America’s leadership in AI and discusses the critical mass of AI acceptance. He also addresses the risks of misinformation and the need for a balanced understanding of AI’s role in society.