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What you need to know about the Indonesia elections

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Welcome to the second Impossible Tradeoffs podcast! This week’s fun, hard question is: Would you rather go to the lake or the beach? Vote below on what you would choose, and feel free to debate it in the comments!

I’m solo this week for the opener, so I tried out sharing all my hot takes on:

* The elections coming up in Slovakia and Poland.

* My takeaways from Bruce Mehlman’s latest quarterly trends report about what is happening in U.S. politics and policy - including AI regulation.

* The tech issues the Supreme Court will likely be taking up in the next term.

Then, for the main interview, I welcome Ryno Valdryno to the podcast. Ryno worked on the Indonesian elections at Facebook and, until recently, was the head of policy for the country.

We had a fascinating discussion about the fact that Indonesia might have three elections next year, who the prominent political candidates and parties are, how the country conducts its elections, and the role online platforms will play in the overall process.

I hope you enjoy!

Related Links

* New York Times: E.U. Law Sets the Stage for a Clash Over Disinformation

* Politico EU: TikTok and Meta warned over Slovakia election lies

* Axios: Expected Trump-Biden rematch shows how not to win, new analysis says

* USA Today: How the Supreme Court could alter the way Americans interact on the internet

* Google: Google and YouTube announce product features, partnerships and a US$2.5 million Google.org grant to support elections and equip Indonesians with the knowledge to detect misinformation

Please support the curation and analysis I’m doing with this newsletter and podcast. As a paid subscriber, you make it possible for me to bring you in-depth analyses of the most pressing issues in tech and politics.

Get full access to Anchor Change with Katie Harbath at anchorchange.substack.com/subscribe

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Контент предоставлен Katie Harbath. Весь контент подкастов, включая эпизоды, графику и описания подкастов, загружается и предоставляется непосредственно компанией Katie Harbath или ее партнером по платформе подкастов. Если вы считаете, что кто-то использует вашу работу, защищенную авторским правом, без вашего разрешения, вы можете выполнить процедуру, описанную здесь https://ru.player.fm/legal.

Welcome to the second Impossible Tradeoffs podcast! This week’s fun, hard question is: Would you rather go to the lake or the beach? Vote below on what you would choose, and feel free to debate it in the comments!

I’m solo this week for the opener, so I tried out sharing all my hot takes on:

* The elections coming up in Slovakia and Poland.

* My takeaways from Bruce Mehlman’s latest quarterly trends report about what is happening in U.S. politics and policy - including AI regulation.

* The tech issues the Supreme Court will likely be taking up in the next term.

Then, for the main interview, I welcome Ryno Valdryno to the podcast. Ryno worked on the Indonesian elections at Facebook and, until recently, was the head of policy for the country.

We had a fascinating discussion about the fact that Indonesia might have three elections next year, who the prominent political candidates and parties are, how the country conducts its elections, and the role online platforms will play in the overall process.

I hope you enjoy!

Related Links

* New York Times: E.U. Law Sets the Stage for a Clash Over Disinformation

* Politico EU: TikTok and Meta warned over Slovakia election lies

* Axios: Expected Trump-Biden rematch shows how not to win, new analysis says

* USA Today: How the Supreme Court could alter the way Americans interact on the internet

* Google: Google and YouTube announce product features, partnerships and a US$2.5 million Google.org grant to support elections and equip Indonesians with the knowledge to detect misinformation

Please support the curation and analysis I’m doing with this newsletter and podcast. As a paid subscriber, you make it possible for me to bring you in-depth analyses of the most pressing issues in tech and politics.

Get full access to Anchor Change with Katie Harbath at anchorchange.substack.com/subscribe

  continue reading

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