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    Explore " monopolies" with insightful episodes like "Politics & the Future of Tech with Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz" and "When Attention Went on Sale — with Tim Wu" from podcasts like ""a16z Podcast" and "Your Undivided Attention"" and more!

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    Politics & the Future of Tech with Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz

    Politics & the Future of Tech with Marc Andreessen and Ben Horowitz

    “If America is going to be America in the next one hundred years, we have to get this right.” - Ben Horowitz

    This week on “The Ben & Marc Show”, a16z co-founders Ben Horowitz and Marc Andreessen take on one of the most hot button issues facing technology today: tech regulation and policy.

    In this one-on-one conversation, Ben and Marc delve into why the political interests of “Big Tech” conflict with a positive technological future, the necessity of decentralized AI, and how the future of American innovation is at its most critical point. They also answer YOUR questions from X (formerly Twitter). That and much more. Enjoy!

     

    Resources:

    Watch full episode: https://youtu.be/dX7d6bRJI9k

    Marc on X: https://twitter.com/pmarca

    Marc’s Substack: https://pmarca.substack.com

    Ben on X: https://twitter.com/bhorowitz

    Ben’s Article: “Politics and the Future” bit.ly/3PGKrgw

     

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    When Attention Went on Sale — with Tim Wu

    When Attention Went on Sale — with Tim Wu

    An information system that relies on advertising was not born with the Internet. But social media platforms have taken it to an entirely new level, becoming a major force in how we make sense of ourselves and the world around us. Columbia law professor Tim Wu, author of The Attention Merchants and The Curse of Bigness, takes us through the birth of the eyeball-centric news model and ensuing boom of yellow journalism, to the backlash that rallied journalists and citizens around creating industry ethics and standards. Throughout the 20th century, radio, television, and even posters elicited excitement, hope, fear, skepticism and greed, and people worked together to create a patchwork of regulation and behavior that attempted to point those tools in the direction of good. The Internet has brought us to just such a crossroads again, but this time with global consequences that are truly life-and-death.