Big Tech
In this episode of Big Tech, host Daniel Cole examines the Cambridge Analytica scandal that marked a turning point in public perception of Silicon Valley giants. We explore how Facebook's data breach affecting 87 million users sparked global regulatory action, congressional hearings, and the beginning of serious antitrust scrutiny of tech companies. The episode covers Christopher Wylie's whistleblowing, the academic research origins of the data harvesting, and Mark Zuckerberg's congressional testimony. We analyze how this scandal catalyzed the implementation of GDPR in Europe, triggered House Judiciary Committee investigations, and shifted public opinion away from tech optimism toward concerns about privacy and market concentration. The discussion includes the broader implications for democracy, the end of Silicon Valley's 'move fast and break things' era, and how Cambridge Analytica exposed tech platforms as powerful quasi-governmental institutions rather than neutral technology companies. Essential listening for understanding the regulatory and cultural backlash that reshaped the technology industry and continues to influence policy debates around data privacy, antitrust enforcement, and platform accountability in the digital age.
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