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Introducing POLITICO Tech, an authoritative insider briefing on the politics and policy of technology. From crypto and the metaverse to cybersecurity and AI, we explore the who, what and how of policy shaping future industries. We’re kicking off with a series exploring darknet marketplaces, the virtual platforms that enable actors from all corners of the online world to traffic illicit goods. As malware and cybercrime attacks become increasingly frequent, regulators and law enforcement agencies work different angles to shut these platforms down, but new, often more unassailable marketplaces pop up.

  • 15 minutes 25 seconds
    How the crypto industry became a big election spender

    The crypto industry is spending millions of dollars this election cycle in a bid to reshape Congress, including pivotal Senate races in Ohio, Michigan and Arizona. But ads the industry is funding focus on issues like the economy, immigration and reproductive freedom — with no mention of crypto. On POLITICO Tech, reporter Jessica Piper joins host Steven Overly to explain why this little industry is spending big, and the tactics it’s using to send more crypto-friendly candidates to Washington.


    Steven Overly is the host of POLITICO Tech.


    Jessica Piper is a reporter at POLITICO.


    Annie Rees is the managing producer for audio at POLITICO.


    Afra Abdullah is the producer of POLITICO Tech.

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    16 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 18 minutes 51 seconds
    The hurricanes may be over — but disinformation persists

    Over the last month, the Southeastern United States has been hammered by back-to-back hurricanes. But weather aside, experts are pointing to another big storm – the swirl of storm and recovery-related disinformation online. One of the experts tracking all this is Danielle Lee Tomson, who works as the research manager at the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public. She talked to host Steven Overly about how these fake claims are being amplified, and why there’s likely more disinformation coming even if these hurricanes have passed.



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    15 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 16 minutes 29 seconds
    Can Elon Musk turn out the ‘bro vote’ for Trump?

    Tech billionaire Elon Musk wants to leverage his starpower to put former President Donald Trump back in the White House. But will Musk’s deep pockets and large online following make a difference in the swing states where Trump needs him most? POLITICO Tech host Steven Overly sits down with national political reporter Alex Isenstadt and Digital Future Daily author Derek Robertson to discuss Musk’s deepening political involvement and whether he can truly turn out the “bro vote” for Trump come Election Day.

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    11 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 15 minutes 14 seconds
    How AI-generated ads can 'backfire' on politicians

    A recent experiment involving two fake political ads tested voter reactions to seeing AI disclaimers — with surprising results. The study’s lead researcher Scott Babwah Brennen, the director of the Center on Technology Policy at NYU, joins Steven Overly to break down the findings.

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    10 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 19 minutes 53 seconds
    Cohere’s CEO wants to build a ‘boring but profound’ AI future

    Artificial intelligence may not be as smart as humans — at least not yet — but the technology is progressing faster than Aidan Gomez ever imagined. Now, the Cohere CEO says the trick is convincing people and companies to embrace it. On POLITICO Tech, Gomez sits down with host Steven Overly to talk about what that will take and how fast it can happen.

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    9 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 19 minutes 7 seconds
    How the Israel-Hamas war changed conflict online

    This week marks one year since the Hamas attack that left about 1,200 Israelis dead. Since then, tens of thousands of people have been killed -- the majority of them Palestinians living in Gaza. And many, many more have had their lives profoundly disrupted. But an online war has also raged over the past year. Social media has been flooded with disinformation and propaganda, part of an all-out effort to distort the conflict and how it's viewed around the world. Host Steven Overly called up Atlantic Council senior fellow Mark Scott to talk about the watershed moment for warfare in the digital age.


    Steven Overly is the host of POLITICO Tech.


    Mark Scott is a Senior Fellow for the Atlantic Council.


    Annie Rees is the managing producer for audio at POLITICO.


    Afra Abdullah is a POLITICO audio producer.

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    8 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 22 minutes 22 seconds
    “What’s at stake is the world”

    Nobel Peace Prize laureate Maria Ressa wants to scare some sense into us. The U.S. election is just a month away,and she says the outcome is  a tipping point in the fight for democracy over autocracy. Maria founded the news site Rappler in the Philippines back in 2012 and faced relentless persecution for her journalism under former President Rodrigo Duterte. Host Steven Overly sat down with Ressa to talk about the state of journalism, big tech, and disinformation as she sees it today.

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    7 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 18 minutes 25 seconds
    The tech issues voters care most about

    A recent poll conducted by a policy research firm called the Rainey Center asked people about the tech issues that matter most to them. Today, host Steven Overly digs into voters top-of-mind tech issues with Katie Harbath, the chief global affairs officer at Duco Experts.

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    4 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 13 minutes 36 seconds
    A Senator faked an ad - here’s what happened next

    There’s a Republican attack ad in Indiana that in recent days has gotten a lot of attention — a digitally altered image that Sen. Mike Braun’s campaign put out, before slapping a required disclosure label on it, and highlighting it as a prime example of complying with a new Indiana law about deepfakes. Host Steven Overly talks with national political reporter Adam Wren about the unfolding ad drama, and the potential legal battle it could trigger.

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    3 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 14 minutes 59 seconds
    How will Kamala Harris handle Big Tech?

    Ever since it became clear that Kamala Harris would be the Democratic nominee, there’s been speculation about whether she will continue the Biden administration’s crackdown on big tech companies. In particular, questions about how she will handle ongoing antitrust investigations and lawsuits. On POLITICO Tech, reporter Josh Sisco joins host Steven Overly to discuss the Harris antitrust agenda and why it has both the tech industry’s friends and critics on edge.


    Steven Overly is the host of POLITICO Tech.


    Joshua Sisco is an antitrust reporter for POLITICO.


    Annie Rees is the managing producer for audio at POLITICO.


    Afra Abdullah is the producer for POLITICO Tech.

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    2 October 2024, 9:00 am
  • 10 minutes 22 seconds
    Inside Gavin Newsom's veto

    Today, we’re talking California. Specifically, Governor Gavin Newsom’s veto of California’s sweeping AI bill that was meant to impose safety vetting requirements for powerful AI models.

    California reporters Lara Korte and Jeremy White chat with Annie Rees about what happened and what’s ahead.


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    1 October 2024, 9:00 am
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