A landmark Google anti-trust ruling offers lessons on why it’s hard for the government to rein in Silicon Valley.
The ruling also highlights the constraints of a court system trying to keep up with rapidly evolving innovations like AI.
Stephanie Shirley is a name not many people in the United States are familiar with.
A recent New York Times obituary gives the British tech pioneer who died in August her due, and explains how generations of women everywhere benefited from her innovations and advocacy.
We’ll hear from one of the women tech experts she inspired.
We’ll also get a sneak peek at the newest iPhone.
Guests:
- David McCabe, tech reporter, The New York Times
- Dame Wendy Hall, Regius Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton United Kingdom
- Russell Holly, director for commerce content, CNET
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