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Mohar Chatterjee

Reporter for POLITICO, providing insights and analysis on Gail Slater's antitrust approach and its implications for Big Tech.

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Oct 28, 2024 • 17min

The waning days of Biden's AI policy

Mohar Chatterjee, a tech reporter at POLITICO with expertise in AI policy, dives into the Biden administration's recent guidelines on artificial intelligence. He discusses how these policies aim to bolster national security amid competition with China, especially as the election looms. Chatterjee explores the balancing act between fostering innovation while protecting civil rights, and how the outcomes of the election might reshape AI governance and priorities. The conversation highlights the strategic implications for future leadership and AI direction.
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Feb 18, 2025 • 16min

Will Trump’s antitrust pick be a reset for Big Tech?

Mohar Chatterjee, a reporter for POLITICO, dives into the implications of Gail Slater's nomination to lead the Justice Department's antitrust division. They discuss how Slater plans to navigate the complexities of regulating major companies like Apple and Google. Chatterjee highlights the contrasting antitrust strategies between the Trump and Biden administrations, alongside shifting Republican views on Big Tech censorship. The dialogue also touches on how evolving competition metrics intersect with AI regulation, shaping the future of both industries.
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Sep 30, 2024 • 22min

The future of AI warfare

Pentagon's AI chief Radha Plumb dives into the future of war, discussing the U.S. military's innovative AI overhaul and its ethical implications. She contrasts American strategies with China's ambitious advances in AI technology. Technology reporter Mohar Chatterjee raises critical questions on the use of autonomous drones and regulatory challenges. They also explore the necessity of public-private collaboration for military AI enhancement and the importance of a global consensus on ethical standards in warfare.