Jan 20
Creative Discussion: A New Antitrust Podcast From ITIF
Join Joseph Coniglio, Director of Antitrust and Innovation at The Schumpeter Project, ITIF, as he inaugurates Creative Discussion: An Antitrust Podcast. In this first episode, Coniglio engages in an in-depth discussion with Herb Hovenkamp, James G. Dinan Professor at the Universi ... Show More
38m 27s
Jul 2025
The Case for Smarter AI Regulation, With Matt Perault
Regulating how AI is used—not how it's built—is the only way to protect innovation and give small startups a fair shot. Rob and Jackie sit down with Matt Perault, Head of Artificial Intelligence Policy at Andreessen Horowitz, to discuss the significant burden regulatory framework ... Show More
25m 11s
Jun 2025
mRNA and the Future of Personalized Medicine, With Andrew Geall and Deborah Barbara
Continued innovation and investment is vital to maintaining the U.S.'s leadership in the biopharma sector. Rob and Jackie sit down with Andrew Geall, Chief Development Officer at Replicate Bioscience, and Deborah Barbara, strategic advisor to Primrose Bio, to discuss the developm ... Show More
27m 31s
Apr 2024
Legal Technology and Innovation: A Holistic View
<p>
Welcome to 'AI Lawyer Talking Tech', your go-to podcast for all things related to the intersection of law and technology. In today's episode, we'll be delving into a wide range of topics shaping the legal industry, from safeguarding diversity, equity, and incl ... Show More
31m 51s
Sep 2025
Decoding the Genius Bill: A Catalyst for Stablecoin Innovation and Adoption
Austin Campbell, Managing Partner at Zero Knowledge Consulting, and Adam Zarazinski, CEO at Inca Digital, explore the Genius Bill and its potential to revolutionize the stablecoin landscape. They discuss the many changes with the current government, including regulations and comp ... Show More
31m 40s
Apr 2023
Technology, Defense, and American-Chinese Competition
Chris, Zack, and Melanie sit down to talk about a new article by Eric Schmidt on whether the United States can win an innovation race with China. Where is the United States ahead and where is it behind in the tech competition? How should the U.S. government work with private ente ... Show More
59m 1s
Nov 2024
Future-Proofing Law: The Rise of AI, Automation, and Strategic Innovation in Legal Tech
<p>
In today’s episode of <em>AI Lawyer Talking Tech</em>, we explore the transformative power of artificial intelligence, automation, and data-driven tools in the legal industry. From law firms grappling with the need for technological modernization to in-house teams harnessing ... Show More
15m 43s
Dec 2024
AI on the Rise: How Tech, Policy, and Innovation are Reshaping the Legal Landscape
<p>
In today's episode of <em>AI Lawyer Talking Tech</em>, we explore the transformative shift AI is making across the legal industry and beyond. From in-house lawyers increasingly embracing contract AI tools to enforcement agencies leveraging AI for investigations, the push for ... Show More
8m 21s
Robust intellectual property rights provide the incentives necessary to drive innovation by allowing markets to form for tangible and intangible assets. Without them, incentives get distorted and innovation slows. Rob and Jackie sat down with Jonathan Barnett, director of the Media, Entertainment and Technology Law Program at USC’s Gould School of Law, to di ... Show More