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This episode focuses on the intersection of legal technology and arbitration, specifically the role of artificial intelligence. Our hosts Yağmur and Vincent discuss how AI is being incorporated into arbitration practices and the key legal considerations involved. Steven Finizio, an expert in arbitration, joins us to provide insights into the curren…
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Lina spricht in diesem Podcast mit Tim Kniepkamp über das Legal Tech Start-up "suitcase". Dabei könnt ihr erfahren, was Tim in der Gründungsphase erlebt hat, warum sie von Berlin nach München gezogen sind und welche Herausforderungen es dabei gab. Link zu suitcase: https://www.suitcase.legal/ Link zu Stellenausschreibungen: https://suitcase.notion.…
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Unser Mitglied Julian spricht mit Charlotte Thieme, Amtsfluencerin & Abteilungsleiterin: Wie modern ist die Verwaltung? Was ist dran an den Klischees (spoiler alert: wenig )? Über ihren Weg von der Anwältin zur Referats- und dann Abteilungsleitung! Was treibt sie an? Wie sie Linkedin als Kommunikationswerkzeug nicht nur nach außen sondern auch nach…
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In der ersten Folge der neuen Podcast-Reihe recode.cademy sprechen Marie Landwehr und Lucas Schönborn über den Begriff Legal Tech. Was verbirgt sich dahinter? Was ist davon nicht mehr umfasst? Wie ist das Buzzword Legal Tech zu verstehen? Die Podcast-Reihe recode.cademy soll einen Überblick darüber verschaffen, was man unter Legal Tech eigentlich v…
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In this episode of The Recode Podcast, I explore many dimensions with my friend Kelly Gonyo; Founder and President of Blue Line Insurance Agency, Inc. Kelly is a business owner, leader and compassionate professional in the insurance industry. You’ll hear how she pushed through the challenges of a low college GPA to build a thriving business in the …
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In dieser Folge sprechen Annica und Tim mit Prof. Dr. Anna Bernzen und erörtern gemeinsam die Herausforderungen und Chancen der KI Regulierung und die zentrale Rolle urheberrechtlicher Fragestellungen. Anna Bernzen ist Inhaberin der Juniorprofessur für Bürgerliches Recht, Wirtschaftsrecht und Recht der Digitalisierung an der Universität Regensburg.…
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Peter Kafka, soon to be formerly of Vox, reviews the year in media with Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw. What did we learn from the strikes? Is the bundle back? Are movies back? What’s going on with whatever the NBA is doing right now? And what’s up with Bob Iger saying he didn’t say something he definitely said on live TV? This is the last episode of “Reco…
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In unserer neuen Folge des Interview-Podcasts sprechen Vincent und Yagmur mit Dr. Carl-Wendelin Neubert von Jurafuchs. Dr. Carl-Wendelin Neubert ist Rechtsanwalt, Mitgründer und Chefredakteur bei Jurafuchs. Zusammen mit ihm sprechen wir über die neuesten Innovationen im Bereich des E-Learnings und wie KI-Lernassistenten die juristische Ausbildung r…
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After a wild series of events, Sam Altman is back as CEO of OpenAI… with more power than ever before. The Verge’s Alex Heath worked sleepless nights covering every twist and turn of this saga. He updates Vox’s Peter Kafka about where we are now, what all of this means moving forward, and how tech journalism can drive someone to mistake alcohol for …
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The board of OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, ousted CEO Sam Altman on Friday. Since then, the board has appointed not one, but two, interim CEOs. And Altman and his OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman got snatched up by Microsoft. The New York Times’ Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) joins Vox’s Peter Kafka to talk about what we know and what we don’t abou…
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SiriusXM makes money by beaming music and talk radio - especially Howard Stern - to your car using satellites and selling monthly subscriptions. That turns out to be a surprisingly resilient business: The company has 34 million subscribers and $9 billion in annual revenue. But CEO Jennifer Witz knows she has to adapt to the streaming world, so she’…
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It’s a double shot of media business takes, with conversations about the Walt Disney Corporation and Fox News, with references to “Succession” in both. First, CNBC’s Alex Sherman (@sherman4949) joins Vox’s Peter Kafka to talk about Disney’s strategy, or lack thereof. What does it want to do with ESPN? ABC? Marvel? Star Wars? And although it plans t…
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My guest is Ebenezer Ikonne, Author, keynote speaker, leader at Cox Automotive, father, thinker, and also my friend. Hear the inspiration behind his book "Becoming a Leader in Product Development" and Video log Channel titled "Joy at Work". We dive deep and lose track of time bouncing from topic to topic; I didn't bother to edit the episode; so wha…
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This week, an episode of the latest season of Land of the Giants: The Twitter Fantasy, hosted by our own Peter Kafka. If you like what you hear, be sure to subscribe! Twitter began life as an accident. In the beginning, even its founders weren’t sure what it was: the internet’s town square, a real-time information source, or the next Facebook, mayb…
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When Sam Reich bought CollegeHumor from Barry Diller’s IAC for pennies in January 2020, the comedy site was long past its heyday. A few months later, the pandemic hit. It wouldn’t have been a surprise if CollegeHumor had vanished entirely. Instead, Reich pushed the company to lean into Dropout, the subscription streaming part of the business, and c…
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The New York Times issued a rare editors’ note Monday: a mea culpa for a headline repeating unverified claims from Hamas that a Gaza hospital explosion was caused by an Israeli airstrike. Vanity Fair media reporter Charlotte Klein (@charlottetklein) obtained internal Slack messages from the Times’ editors which reveal an internal debate about the f…
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The war in Israel and Gaza is hugely complicated - dangerous, horrifying, and moving fast. Which means it’s a huge job for those who have to cover it. The Washington Post’s international editor, Douglas Jehl (@jehld), joins Vox’s Peter Kafka to discuss how a major news operation covers the conflict between Israel and Hamas. How do you weigh the nee…
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe is an interconnected series of movies and TV shows that produced four of the top-grossing movies of all time and changed the way Hollywood works. It also may have a hard time sustaining the cultural and business dominance it has enjoyed for the last decade-plus. Here to discuss the superhero’s journey is writer and pod…
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Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) is the person who told you what “cheugy” means, what a “content house” is, and basically anything else you want to know about young people, the social media they use, and the people who make that media. Now the Washington Post journalist has a book out explaining all of this: “Extremely Online”, which is a history of s…
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Katelyn Johnson is the Managing Director at American Fam Ventures. Listen to her expose some of the challenges startups are facing in our ever-changing business landscape. She also brings her energy to the conversation through her unique lens in the insurtech ecosystem. Her passion is captivating and her mechanical engineering background is evident…
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When Robert Kyncl (@rkyncl) worked at YouTube, he made deals with companies like Warner Music Group. Now, he’s the CEO of Warner Music Group. Vox’s Peter Kafka interviewed Kyncl live on stage at the Code conference. Kyncl explains how Warner Music Group approaches AI both as a tool and as an intellectual property concern, and why he wants Spotify t…
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The Hollywood writers’ strike is over and there’s hope the actors guild and studios will also settle their differences soon. So people like HBO and HBO Max Content boss Casey Bloys (@caseybloys) may be able to start making shows again shortly. But how will new deals affect what he makes… and what he doesn’t make? Bloys talks to Peter Kafka about th…
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After a historic strike that went on for almost 150 days, the studios and the Writers Guild of America have a (tentative) deal. What’s in the deal, and why did it take almost half a year to get there? And what does this mean for the Screen Actors Guild strike, still in progress? And what happened to the AI issue we were told was existential? Bloomb…
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