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In episode 36, Thibault Schrepel talks to Nancy Scola, longtime technology and politics journalist & reporter.
Thibault and Nancy discuss stories that deserve more attention from computational antitrust researchers, how institutions adapt (or fail to adapt) to technological change, and how journalism and computational tools can complement one another. They also consider whether “computational antitrust journalist” could become a job description in the future, and other related topics.
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In episode 36, Thibault Schrepel talks to Nancy Scola, longtime technology and politics journalist & reporter.
Thibault and Nancy discuss stories that deserve more attention from computational antitrust researchers, how institutions adapt (or fail to adapt) to technological change, and how journalism and computational tools can complement one another. They also consider whether “computational antitrust journalist” could become a job description in the future, and other related topics.
Follow the Stanford Computational Antitrust project by subscribing to our newsletter at https://law.stanford.edu/computationalantitrust

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