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Jennifer Huddleston

Senior fellow in technology policy at the Cato Institute, analyzing the role of technology in the election.

Top 10 podcasts with Jennifer Huddleston

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Jun 1, 2024 • 38min

Bloomberg Wall Street Week - May 31st, 2024

Glenn August discusses risks in private credit and post-covid stimulus benefits. Jennifer Huddleston talks about legal battles over TikTok. Niall Ferguson analyzes ramifications of a shrinking global population.
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Aug 24, 2024 • 38min

Bloomberg Wall Street Week - August 23rd, 2024

Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers critiques the Fed's recent actions on inflation, calling it a significant recovery. Scott Bessent of Key Square Capital compares US markets to emerging markets, highlighting shifts in investment strategies. Jennifer Huddleston from the Cato Institute argues for Google's search dominance amid antitrust scrutiny. Citi strategist Scott Chronert discusses tail risks in US equities, emphasizing the need for caution in the current volatile landscape.
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Aug 12, 2024 • 11min

Google and What Makes a Monopoly

Jennifer Huddleston, a legal expert, dives into the intriguing world of monopolies, focusing on Google's dominance in search. She unpacks a recent court ruling labeling Google a search monopolist despite competition. The conversation navigates the complexities of antitrust laws, market definitions, and consumer choices in digital markets. Huddleston highlights how evolving technologies like AI could reshape competition and the future of consumer behavior, making this discussion essential for understanding modern market dynamics.
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Mar 12, 2024 • 17min

Congress's Proposed Effective Ban on TikTok Advances

The podcast discusses Congress's proposed effective ban on TikTok and the implications for free speech rights, property rights of company owners, and the tech landscape. It explores the diverse content and user choice on TikTok, comparing it to traditional media outlets, and delves into the legal complexities of enforcing divestment or imposing bans on tech companies with foreign connections.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 58min

Ballots, bias and big tech

David Folkenflik, NPR's media correspondent, discusses the media's pivotal role in shaping U.S. elections. Marietje Schaake and Jennifer Huddleston debate big tech's overwhelming influence and the challenges of misinformation. David A. Kaplan offers reflections on the 2000 election's media landscape, highlighting how much has changed. They unpack the Washington Post’s controversial non-endorsement and the significant subscriber fallout, showcasing the tug-of-war between journalistic integrity and public expectations.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 12min

TikTok Divest-or-Ban Law Goes to Court

Jennifer Huddleston, a representative from Cato, and Tommy Berry, a team member, dive into the legal complexities surrounding TikTok's new divest-or-ban law. They discuss the federal court's review of First Amendment rights and how these legal challenges impact creators and users. From national security concerns to the implications for digital free speech, they illuminate how Supreme Court cases shape the legal landscape for tech platforms. This exploration highlights the crucial balance between regulation and personal freedoms in the digital age.
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Aug 6, 2024 • 10min

Candidates Harris and Trump on Tech Policy

Join Jennifer Huddleston, a tech policy expert from the Cato Institute, as she evaluates the contrasting tech views of Kamala Harris, a former U.S. Senator, and Donald Trump, a prominent candidate known for his unconventional stances. They delve into the complexities of regulation around tech giants like TikTok and artificial intelligence. The discussion reveals how calls for oversight intersect with issues of privacy, free speech, and innovation, offering insights into the future of technology policy in the political landscape.
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Jul 11, 2024 • 11min

The NetChoice Cases Deliver Win for Freedom of Speech

Policy analyst Jennifer Huddleston discusses the Supreme Court's rulings on state laws regulating social media companies. Topics include scrutiny of Texas and Florida laws, common carrier responsibilities for platforms, the impact on online speech, and the need for states to be cautious with such laws.
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Jun 5, 2024 • 14min

Don't Freeze Technological Advancement to Stem AI

Technology expert Jack Solowey and policy analyst Jennifer Huddleston discuss the importance of AI advancement and the potential devastating effects of freezing technological progress. They highlight the challenges of regulating AI while ensuring innovation and the multifaceted impact of AI technology across different sectors.
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Mar 28, 2024 • 8min

Courts Should Affirm First Amendment Rights of Youths in the Digital Age

Expert Jennifer Huddleston discusses safeguarding youths' First Amendment rights online, balancing free speech with state intervention, and advocating for young people's creative expression on social media.