Livestream: The People’s Policy: Holding Big Tech Accountable
How does an oppressed workforce organise against Big Tech employers with even bigger lobbying muscle?
More like this: Worker Power & Big Tech Boss Men w/ David Seligman
This week’s episode is a recording of our livestream from Monday: a litigator, regulator, and activist share their work and perspectives on coordinating bottom-up fights against Big Tech power, worker suppression, and unfair consumer practices. Speakers are:
- David Seligman, Executive Director of Towards Justice and Democratic candidate for Colorado Attorney General
- Alvaro Bedoya, former Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission and founding director of the Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown University Law Center
- Elliott “El’Bo” Awatt, Driver Organizer with Colorado Independent Drivers United
Further reading & resources:
- Alvaro Bedoya on how he became a populist
- Drivers for Lyft and Uber are building a national movement — Colorado Newsline 2024
- Uber Claims Transparency Law Complicates Rides and Takes Away Driver Perks – but Does It? — Westword, February 2025
- An AMA on Reddit with David Seligman
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Computer Says Maybe is produced by Georgia Iacovou, Kushal Dev, Marion Wellington, Sarah Myles, Van Newman, and Zoe Trout
Computer Says Maybe is produced by Georgia Iacovou, Kushal Dev, Marion Wellington, Sarah Myles, Van Newman, and Zoe Trout
