5G Beyond Faster Speeds with Lauren McCarty (Ep. 194)
/in blog post, Broadband Access & Adoption, Education, Health IT/Telemedicine, Infrastructure, Infrastructure, Law Enforcement, Media, podcast, Smart Cities /by Joe Miller5G Broadband Beyond Faster Speeds (Ep. 194)
Nokia’s Lauren McCarty joined Joe Miller to discuss the potential for 5G beyond faster speeds on Ep. 194 of the WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast.
Kriti Sharma: How to Defeat AI Bias (Ep. 187)
/in Artificial Intelligence, Law Enforcement, podcast, Privacy Policy /by Joe MillerHow to Defeat AI Bias (Ep. 187
Kriti Sharma joined Joe Miller to discuss ways to defeat AI bias by addressing the underlying human biases that make their way into algorithms.
Jelani Anglin: If You’re Ever Arrested, Call this Number (Ep. 183)
/in Law Enforcement, podcast /by Joe MillerJelani Anglin: If You’re Ever Arrested, Call this Number (Ep. 183)
GOOD CALL Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director Jelani Anglin has the number you need to memorize for if you or a loved one are ever arrested in NYC.
Mignon Clyburn: The Social Justice Dynamics of Tech Policy (Ep. 174)
/in Broadband Access & Adoption, Diversity & Inclusion, Education, Law Enforcement, Media, Net Neutrality/Internet Economy, podcast, Wireless /by Joe MillerMignon Clyburn: The Social Justice Dynamics of Tech Policy (Ep. 174)
Mignon Clyburn (@mignonclyburn) is a former FCC Commissioner and President and CEO of MLC Strategies. Mignon served at the FCC from 2009-2018, with a stint as Acting FCC Chairwoman—the first FCC Chairwoman—in 2013.
Sahra V. Nguyen: Public Policy as a Creative Spark (Ep. 163)
/in Broadband Access & Adoption, Civic Engagement, International, Law Enforcement, Media, Net Neutrality/Internet Economy, podcast /by Joe MillerSahra V. Nguyen: Public Policy as a Creative Spark (Ep 163)
Sahra Nguyen is an award-winning filmmaker, entrepreneur, and founder/CEO of Nguyen Coffee Supply.
Tech Policy and Sex Trafficking with Brook Bello (Ep. 160)
/in International, Law Enforcement, podcast, Privacy Policy /by Joe MillerBrook Bello: Tech and Tech Policy Solutions to End Sex Trafficking (Ep. 160)
Dr. Brook Bello (@BrookBello) is Founder and CEO/ED of More Too Life, Inc., — an anti-sexual violence, human trafficking and youth crime prevention organization that was named by United Way Worldwide as one of the best in the nation.
Petra Molnar: Automated Decision-Making and Immigration — The Human Rights Impact (Ep. 158)
/in International, Law Enforcement, podcast /by Joe MillerPetra Molnar: Automated Decision-Making and Immigration — The Human Rights Impact (Ep. 158)
Petra Molnar joined us to discuss her new paper which looks at the human rights impact of automated decision-making and immigration.
Jennifer Becker: Confronting Tech-Enabled Domestic Violence, Part II (Ep. 148)
/in Big Data/Privacy, Law Enforcement, podcast /by Joe MillerJennifer Becker: Confronting Tech-Enabled Domestic Violence (Part 2)(Ep. 148)
Jennifer Becker is Deputy Legal Director and National Judicial Education Program (NJEP) Senior Attorney. At Legal Momentum, Jennifer is engaged in a range of litigation, education, and policy on issues of gender-based discrimination and violence, including efforts to strengthen state gender-based violence statutes and reauthorization of the federal Violence Against Women Act.
Katie Ray-Jones: Confronting Tech-Enabled Domestic Violence (Ep. 147)
/in Big Data/Privacy, Law Enforcement, podcast /by Joe MillerConfronting Tech-Enabled Domestic Violence
Katie Ray-Jones (@KtRayJones) is President of the National Domestic Violence Hotline and National Dating Abuse Hotline.
Natalie Salmanowitz: How to Reduce Implicit Bias with VR (Ep. 146)
/in Civic Engagement, Law Enforcement, podcast /by Joe MillerNatalie Salmanowitz: How Virtual Reality Can Help Mitigate Implicit Bias
Natalie Salmanowitz (@nsalmanowitz) is a rising 3L at Harvard Law School and is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area. After studying neuroscience at Dartmouth College, she went to Duke University for a master’s degree in Bioethics and Science Policy before spending a year at Stanford Law School as a fellow in the Neuroscience and Society Program.

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