Technology Policy Institute

Two Think Minimum

Podcast of the Technology Policy Institute of Washington, D.C. The Technology Policy Institute is a think tank that focuses on the economics of innovation, technological change, and related regulation in the United States and around the world. Our mission is to advance knowledge and inform policymakers by producing independent, rigorous research and by sponsoring educational programs and conferences on major issues affecting information technology and communications policy.

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Technology Policy Institute

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Technology

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May 12, 2026

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Episodes

Congressional Silence, Agency Power, and the Chevron Doctrine with Caroline Cecot 30.04.2024

In this episode of Two Think Minimum, Caroline Cecot, an associate professor of law at Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University, talks about her recent article "The Meaning of ‘Silence.’" The discussion focuses on the potential consequences of narrowing the applicability of the Chevron doctrine and consequences on the major questions doctrine. She discusses the broader implications of...

FTC Actions on Antitrust Reforms with Ginger Jin and Liad Wagman 29.03.2024

FTC Actions on Antitrust Reforms with Ginger Jin and Liad Wagman by Technology Policy Institute

Navigating Technological Change: TikTok, AI Bias, and Societal Adjustments with Megan McArdle 25.03.2024

The latest episode of the TPI Two Think Minimum podcast featured guest Megan McArdle, discussing pressing issues at the intersection of technology and society. The podcast covered several topics related to technology, policy, and societal impact, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of the implications of technological advancements and regulatory actions. Key topics included the proposed...

Growing Threats to Wireless Communications and How to Address Them 25.03.2024

Growing Threats to Wireless Communications and How to Address Them by Technology Policy Institute

Airwaves of Innovation: Milgrom & Kwerel on the Past and Future of Spectrum Auctions 07.02.2024

The journey to implementing spectrum auctions was not without its challenges. Evan Kwerel shed light on the initial resistance, particularly from the broadcasting industry and legislators. Concerns about market concentration and the potential costs of spectrum use were at the forefront of the debate. Despite these hurdles, the need for government revenue and the inefficiency of the existing system...

Marius Schwartz on The Perverse Effects of the Robinson Patman Act 02.02.2024

The Perverse Effects of the Robinson-Patman Act https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/antibull31&div=37&id=&page=

Joe Nocera Discusses the Covid Policy Big Fail 03.01.2024

Joe Nocera Discusses the Covid Policy Big Fail by Technology Policy Institute

An Autocrat's Dilemma: Boosting Domestic Business Profits at the Expense of Research Quality 06.12.2023

On the most recent episode of TPI's podcast "Two Think Minimum," Dr. Meicen Sun, assistant professor in the School of Information Sciences at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign joined TPI's Scott Wallsten to discuss her research on the effects of a country's decision to control international internet traffic. She finds that China's Great Firewall has helped increase profits of Chinese fir...

Freedom of Speech in the Digital Age with Professor Jeff Kosseff 30.11.2023

Freedom of Speech in the Digital Age with Professor Jeff Kosseff by Technology Policy Institute

Unpacking US-China Tech Policies with Xiaomeng Lu 17.11.2023

On the latest episode of TPI's podcast "Two Think Minimum," Xiaomeng Lu, a director at Eurasia Group, discussed the evolving dynamics of US-China relations related to technology policy with TPI's Scott Wallsten and Sarah Oh Lam. The discussion included implications of the CHIPS Act, strategic competition, semiconductor manufacturing, and the broader geopolitical landscape shaped by technology. The...

How Technology Will Change Higher Education with Michael Smith 23.10.2023

How Technology Will Change Higher Education with Michael Smith by Technology Policy Institute

Recent Antitrust Developments with Michael Katz 11.10.2023

In the most recent episode of TPI's "Two Think Minimum" podcast, Michael Katz, Professor Emeritus at the Haas School of Business & Department of Economics, joined Tom Lenard, Sarah Oh Lam, and Scott Wallsten to discuss the intricacies of antitrust in light of current cases. The dialogue covered exclusionary behavior, with Katz highlighting potential antitrust agency strategies like the "No Economi...

Large Libel Models: Liability for AI Output with UCLA School of Law Professor Eugene Volokh 03.08.2023

On the latest episode of Two Think Minimum, Technology Policy Institute Senior Fellow Sarah Oh Lam and President and Senior Fellow Scott Wallsten welcomed Eugene Volokh, a distinguished law professor at UCLA School of Law, to discuss his new law review article on LLMs and liability for AI output. This episode focuses on the legal implications of AI-generated content, particularly in the realm of l...

AI and Tech in Europe with European Parliament’s Peter Brown 27.07.2023

AI and Tech in Europe with European Parliament’s Peter Brown by Technology Policy Institute

Dr. Guy Ben-Ishai on the Economics of AI 30.06.2023

On the latest episode of Two Think Minimum, TPI President and Senior Fellow Scott Wallsten and Senior Fellow Sarah Oh Lam interviewed Google’s Head of Economic Policy Research, Dr. Guy Ben-Ishai, about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on economic performance and policy. They delve into AI’s impacts on productivity and how the technology’s economic benefits will be distributed.

Ryan Vaughan on Mergers in Media, Tech, and Telecom 15.06.2023

Ryan Vaughan of Needham & Company delves into the world of mergers in the media, tech, and telecom industries, drawing insights from the recent attempted merger between Standard General and Tegna.

John Samples on How the Facebook Oversight Board Thinks About Misinformation 23.05.2023

On the latest TPI Two Think Minimum podcast, Tom Lenard and Sarah Oh Lam interview John Samples from the Oversight Board about the board's policy advisory opinion on COVID-19 misinformation. The podcast covers the challenges of content moderation on a large platform like Facebook, with millions of pieces of content needing to be dealt with daily and the need for a more variegated decision-making p...

Kristina McElheran on The Effects of AI on Workers and Firms 04.04.2023

On this episode of Two Think Minimum we welcome Professor Kristina McElheran. We explore the impact of artificial intelligence and related technologies on workers, workplaces, and productivity. Dr. McElheran shares her expertise on the economics and strategic management of technological change and how digitization is changing how firms innovate and make data-driven decisions.

Greg Ip on Industrial Policy 15.03.2023

On this episode of Two Think Minimum, we welcome Greg Ip, Chief Economics Commentator at the Washington Post, to discuss the topic of industrial policy. Greg shares his insights on the role of government in shaping and directing economic activity in key sectors, such as manufacturing, technology, and energy. He explores the history of industrial policy in the United States, from its early days in...

John Phillips and David Mason of Aristotle Discuss Political Prediction Markets 16.02.2023

This episode of Two Think Minimum focuses on prediction markets and their regulation. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission recently tried to shut down Predictit, a leading prediction market, but the Fifth Circuit granted a temporary injunction to allow the site to continue operating. We interview two executives of Aristotle, the firm that incubated and helps run Predictit: John Phillips, CEO o...

Jane Horvath on Privacy Policy 08.02.2023

Jane Horvath joins Two Think Minimum to chat about privacy policy. She shares the serendipitous way she became a privacy expert in the early days at a technology start up. She also discusses the need for a baseline omnibus privacy law in the US. Jane recently became a partner at Gibson Dunn, where she is co-chair of the Privacy, Cybersecurity, and Data Innovation Practice Group. She built and led...

Sujit Raman on The State and Future of Cryptocurrency 07.12.2022

Sujit Raman discusses the current state, regulatory framework, and future of cryptocurrency with us on Two Think Minimum. Sujit is General Counsel at TRM Labs, a leading blockchain and Web3analytics company that helps organizations detect, assess, and investigate crypto related fraud and financial crime. Previously, he was a partner at Sidley Austin, where he focused his practice on cybersecurity...

Stuart Brotman on Content Moderation and the First Amendment 23.11.2022

Stuart Brotman joins Two Think Minimum to discuss the most recent Texas and Florida litigation concerning content moderation and the First Amendement. He shares ideas for creating cultural change around our nation's value of free speech. Stuart is the inaugural Howard Distinguished Endowed Professor of Media Management and Law and Beaman Professor of Journalism and Electronic Media at the Universi...

Avi Goldfarb on AI and Predictive Analytics 09.11.2022

Guest Avi Goldfarb discusses AI as prediction technology likely to transform our systems over a long period of time. Goldfarb is the Rotman Chair of Artificial Intelligence and Healthcare and a Professor of Marketing at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. He's also Chief Data Scientist at the Creative Destruction Lab, a Faculty Affiliate at the Vector Institute and the Sc...

Jay Bhattacharya on Covid Policy Missteps 02.11.2022

Jay Bhattacharya joins Two Think Minimum for a look at the responses of public health and economic experts to Covid-19. He asserts the need for a retrospective to learn from it, discussing his own criticisms of the professional communities. Jay is a professor of health policy at Stanford University and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. He directs Stanford Center for...

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