
Coming Soon: How to Fix the Internet Season 4
We cannot build a better future unless we can envision it. Join us in conversations with people who are helping to chart the course for fixing the Internet — to make it a more equitable, hopeful, creative place. Executive Director Cindy Cohn returns alongside new co-host Jason Kelley, Associate Director of Digital Strategy at EFF. We’ll dig into fixing our most vexing digital problems with an incredible list of guests including Dave Eggers, Andrew "Bunnie" Huang, Annalee Newitz, Catherine Bracy, Trevor Paglen, Deji Olukotun, and Alice Marwick, among others. Join us for another season of thoughtful conversations with some of the leading minds in law and technology.
How to Fix the Internet · Cindy Cohn, Jason Kelley
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Show Notes
It seems like everywhere we turn we see dystopian stories about technology’s impact on our lives and our futures — from tracking-based surveillance capitalism to street level government surveillance to the dominance of a few large platforms choking innovation to the growing pressure by authoritarian governments to control what we see and say — the landscape can feel bleak. Exposing and articulating these problems is important, but so is envisioning and then building a better future. That’s where our podcast comes in.
EFF's How to Fix the Internet podcast offers a better way forward. Through curious conversations with some of the leading minds in law and technology, we explore creative solutions to some of today’s biggest tech challenges.
Find the podcast via RSS, Stitcher, TuneIn, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify. You can find an MP3 archive of all our episodes at the Internet Archive. Theme music by Nat Keefe of BeatMower.
EFF is deeply grateful for the support of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation's Program in Public Understanding of Science and Technology, without whom this podcast would not be possible.