
Zeve Sanderson
Executive Director of the NYU Center for Social Media & Politics. Research focuses on the impact of the digital information environment on politics and tech policy.
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Apr 15, 2025 • 52min
Can We Stop Kids From Watching Porn?
Zeve Sanderson, the Executive Director of NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics, sheds light on the complexities of age-verification laws meant to protect minors from online pornography. He discusses how teens often find ways to circumvent these regulations, raising questions about the effectiveness of such measures. The conversation delves into the unintended consequences of these laws, highlighting the need for better sex education and responsible parental guidance. Sanderson also addresses the tension between privacy rights and access to adult content in the digital age.

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May 29, 2025 • 1h 2min
Algorithm Shrugged
Zeve Sanderson, the Founding Executive Director of the NYU Center for Social Media and Politics, joins the discussion to tackle the accountability of tech companies in cases of radicalization linked to online platforms. They delve into the persuasive power of large language models and examine various recent laws aimed at regulating AI, such as California's AI Transparency Act. Carter Huffman, CTO of Modulate, shares insights on innovative voice technology designed for fraud detection, highlighting its role in countering sophisticated impersonation tactics.

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Jul 22, 2025 • 55min
PORN LAW: When Your Kink Is Strict Scrutiny but the Court Only Goes Intermediate
Zeve Sanderson, Executive Director of the NYU Center for Social Media & Politics, shares his insights on the recent Supreme Court case regarding age verification laws for adult websites. The discussion dives into how these laws may infringe on First Amendment rights and their implications for free speech. Zeve presents fascinating research on how age verification impacts browsing habits and explores innovative alternatives to current methods. The conversation also touches on the balance between protecting minors and preserving privacy in the digital landscape.