Berkeley Technology Law Journal Student Podcast

Berkeley Technology Law Journal Student Podcast

The Top Rated Technology Law Journal

  • 46 minutes 41 seconds
    Will Chat GPT Tell Me How to Vote? Democracy & AI with Professor Bertrall Ross
    Berkeley Law LLM student Franco Dellafiori, and Professor Bertrall Ross sit down to discuss how artificial intelligence will impact elections like the November 2024 one and the state of our general democracy for years to come. Professor Ross is a Professor of Law at the University of Virginia and the Director of UVA’s Karsh Center for Law and Democracy. Previously, Professor Ross taught at our very own Berkeley Law, where he received the Rutter Award for Teaching Excellence. Professor Ross continues to be a great mentor to students by telling them, candidly, whether Chat GPT will tell them how to vote in today's democracy.
    5 November 2024, 12:00 am
  • 48 minutes 44 seconds
    Reproductive Data Privacy After Dobbs with Rebecca Wexler.
    On this episode of the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, we sat down with Professor Rebecca Wexler to discuss the intersection between reproductive justice and data privacy. In June 2022, the Supreme Court issued a ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. Dobbs overturned Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey's holdings that the US Constitution grants a right to an abortion. Shortly thereafter, Professor Wexler co-authored with Professor Aziz Huq an article in the New York University Law Review titled “Digital Privacy for Reproductive Choice in the Post-Roe Era. Today, Professor Wexler reflects on that piece and on the need for an evidentiary privilege to shield reproductive data from use in criminal investigations. We hope you enjoy the podcast. Record 3/08/2024.
    23 August 2024, 5:43 pm
  • 54 minutes 48 seconds
    The Law and Governance of AI with Professor Colleen Chien
    Join host Gayathri Sindhu as she interviews Professor Colleen Chien, a trailblazer in intellectual property and technology law with a career marked by fascinating achievements and obstacles overcome. They dive into Professor Chien's new "Law and Governance of AI" course, taught for the first time at Berkeley Law in the spring of 2024, and explore her groundbreaking study on the transformative power of generative AI in legal aid. This episode offers an inspiring and insightful look at the future of law and technology.
    29 May 2024, 4:13 am
  • 42 minutes 43 seconds
    Apple’s Antitrust Problem - Professor Talha Syed
    Berkeley Law Professor, Talha Syed, discusses the impending antitrust lawsuit against Apple. Professor Syed, an expert in political economy, antitrust, and intellectual property, takes us on a journey through the history of antitrust and how we got to the current moment, one where the government is reevaluating antitrust law and its specific application to big tech. Professor Syed reveals his thoughts and assessment of the new Brandeis movement, headed by Lina Khan and Jonathan Kanter of the FTC and DOJ. He also shares his perception of the merits of an antitrust challenge to Apple and what the case could mean for the future of big tech. We hope you enjoyed the podcast.
    10 March 2024, 4:48 pm
  • 48 minutes 51 seconds
    Big Tech, Bigger Droughts: The Battle for Water Rights
    Google, Facebook, Instagram, and the rest of the internet, are housed on servers. These servers are mostly stored in data centers located in small, desert communities. Data centers use water to cool their servers. As the climate changes and droughts become more prevalent, legal issues arise as to who gets primary access to water sources. BTLJ Podcast host, Meg O'Neill, speaks with lawyer John DeVoe of Water Watch, and then journalist Mike Rogoway of the Oregonian.
    3 February 2024, 9:06 pm
  • 57 minutes 39 seconds
    AI and the SAG-AFTRA Strike with Dan Jasnow and Stefano Da Fre
    On this recent episode of the BTLJ Podcast, Terry Zhao '26 sits down with Dan Jasnow, a practicing attorney, and Stefano Da Fre, an actor, director, and producer, to hear two different perspectives on how AI impacted the longest SAG-AFTRA strike in Hollywood history.
    21 January 2024, 6:33 pm
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    Copyright Law in the AI Age with Heather Whitney and David Fang
    Paul Wood '26 sits down with attorneys Heather Whitney and David Fang to discuss the complex interactions between generative AI and copyright law, highlighting the latest developments and legal battles. Join us as we explore how groundbreaking AI technologies like ChatGPT are challenging traditional copyright frameworks.
    30 November 2023, 8:12 pm
  • 8 minutes 8 seconds
    This Week in Tech Law - November 6, 2023
    Podcast editors Eric Ahern '25, Juliette Draper '26, and Meg O'Neill '26 cover the verdict announced in the trial of FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, the recent bankruptcy of WeWork, and global responses to President Biden's Executive Order targeting AI.
    8 November 2023, 11:42 pm
  • 46 minutes 37 seconds
    Barnett v. Apple and Illinois's Biometric Information Privacy Act with Tatiana Rice
    The BTLJ Podcast team sits down with Tatiana Rice from the Future of Privacy Forum to explore the fascinating world of biometrics and its role in a recent case, Barnett v. Apple, which involves a dispute over Apple's use of facial recognition and Touch ID technology.
    17 May 2023, 11:10 am
  • 37 minutes 1 second
    The Impact of Gonzalez v. Google on Section 230: A Discussion with Brandie Nonnecke, PhD
    Join BTLJ podcast host Ian Smith as he sits down with expert guest Dr. Brandie Nonnecke to discuss Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and Gonzalez v. Google. They'll explore the evolution and power of Section 230, which provides legal protections to online platforms for content created by third-party users, and will discuss the potential implications of Gonzalez, an ongoing case involving a Section 230 dispute that was recently heard by the Supreme Court. Dr. Nonnecke is the founding director of the Citris Policy Lab at UC Berkeley and an associate research professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy where she directs the tech policy initiative.
    24 April 2023, 1:23 am
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    The Capabilities and Limitations of ChatGPT with Professor Chris Hoofnagle
    Join Podcast Editors Isabel Jones and Eric Ahern as they sit down with today’s expert guest, Berkeley Law Professor Chris Hoofnagle, to discuss ChatGPT. They’ll explore the potential impacts of ChatGPT not only on everyday life, but also on the legal industry, education, intellectual property law, geopolitics, and more!
    24 February 2023, 8:46 pm
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