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In this conversation we chat with Julia Angwin — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, founder of Proof News, and former Wall Street Journal and ProPublica reporter — to make the case that journalism should function more like mathematical proof than anecdote.
We cover how Angwin's team at The Markup used a decision-tree model to prove Amazon was favoring its own products in search results by an 8-to-1 margin — a finding the House Antitrust Committee later cited when referring Amazon to the DOJ for possible perjury. We dig into her "ingredients label" approach to reporting at Proof News (hypothesis, sample size, techniques, limitations), the difference between mathematical proof and the scientific method, and why she thinks control over algorithmic media is now the central battleground for authoritarian power. She also unpacks her new book on resisting authoritarianism, built from interviews with dissidents worldwide, including the "Swiss cheese" model of personal security and why perfectionism is dangerous in a crisis.
Chapters
09:50 Proof News: A New Era in Journalism
19:56 Data-Driven Investigations: A Case Study
30:02 The Future of Journalism and AI
32:53 The Evolution of Search Rankings
35:06 The Role of Algorithms in Information Access
36:41 Fighting Authoritarianism Through Journalism
44:52 Community Resistance Against Authoritarianism
48:33 The Dangers of Perfectionism in Resistance
51:26 Declaring a Position in Journalism
56:25 The Importance of Math in Modern Society
Julia Angwin's book, “On Courage” (https://amzn.to/448G8kY)
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In this conversation we chat with Julia Angwin — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, founder of Proof News, and former Wall Street Journal and ProPublica reporter — to make the case that journalism should function more like mathematical proof than anecdote.
We cover how Angwin's team at The Markup used a decision-tree model to prove Amazon was favoring its own products in search results by an 8-to-1 margin — a finding the House Antitrust Committee later cited when referring Amazon to the DOJ for possible perjury. We dig into her "ingredients label" approach to reporting at Proof News (hypothesis, sample size, techniques, limitations), the difference between mathematical proof and the scientific method, and why she thinks control over algorithmic media is now the central battleground for authoritarian power. She also unpacks her new book on resisting authoritarianism, built from interviews with dissidents worldwide, including the "Swiss cheese" model of personal security and why perfectionism is dangerous in a crisis.
Chapters
09:50 Proof News: A New Era in Journalism
19:56 Data-Driven Investigations: A Case Study
30:02 The Future of Journalism and AI
32:53 The Evolution of Search Rankings
35:06 The Role of Algorithms in Information Access
36:41 Fighting Authoritarianism Through Journalism
44:52 Community Resistance Against Authoritarianism
48:33 The Dangers of Perfectionism in Resistance
51:26 Declaring a Position in Journalism
56:25 The Importance of Math in Modern Society
Julia Angwin's book, “On Courage” (https://amzn.to/448G8kY)
Follow Julia Angwin on
X (https://x.com/JuliaAngwin/)
Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/juliaangwin.com)
Proof News (https://www.proofnews.org/)
Follow Breaking Math on
Substack (https://breakingmath.substack.com/)
X (https://x.com/breakingmathpod)
Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/breakingmathmedia/)
Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/breakingmath.bsky.social)
Website (https://www.breakingmath.io/)
YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@BreakingMathPod)
Follow Noah on
Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/profnoahgian/)
X (https://x.com/ProfNoahGian)
Follow Autumn on
X (https://x.com/1autumn_leaf)
Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/1autumnleaf/)
email: [email protected]

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