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Tech'ed Up

Tech'ed Up

By: Niki Christoff
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What's happening on the frontlines of tech? Tune in for a zippy conversation about emerging technology hosted by industry veteran Niki Christoff. From the C-Suite and Capitol Hill to AI and crypto, quantum computing to the decentralized internet, Niki breaks down the trends in tech to help savvy listeners get even smarter. Guests include experts, enthusiasts, regulators, policymakers, CEOs, and reporters.


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Episodes
  • Banking’s API Revolution • Paul LaRusso (Akoya) & Nicole Elam (NBA)
    Dec 12 2024

    Akoya CEO Paul LaRusso and National Bankers Association President Nicole Elam join Niki in the studio to break down the API revolution in banking. They explore why, after decades of traditional banking, there’s been a growing demand for so-called “open banking,” what the CFPB's new rule means for consumers and financial institutions, and how organizations are navigating this tech transition. Plus, Niki shares why screen scraping makes her nervous, Nicole predicts that the future of banking means being both high-tech and high-touch, and Paul makes the case for consumer control of their banking data.

    “As a consumer, I should be able to choose what application I want to use, what data I want to use, and with who and for how long. And we're trying to empower that consumer to do that.” -Paul LaRusso

    “Fintechs were thought of as disruptors and now they're not seen as disruptors. Now they're a necessary partner that you've got to have at the table to help you serve your customers.” - Nicole Elam

    • Follow Paul LaRusso on LinkedIn
    • Follow Nicole Elam on LinkedIn
    • Learn more about Akoya
    • Learn more about the National Bankers Association
    • Learn More at www.techedup.com
    • Check out video on YouTube
    • Follow Niki on LinkedIn
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    31 mins
  • SCOTUS Tech Docket • Chris Mohr (SIIA)
    Nov 28 2024

    President of the Software Information Industry Association, Chris Mohr, joins Niki in the studio to break down two major tech cases at the Supreme Court involving Meta and NVIDIA, discuss what's next for Section 230 regulation, and share insights from his career transition from private practice to tech policy advocacy. Chris talks about how the courts are increasingly being used to shape tech policy as Congress remains gridlocked on major issues and Niki offers some free advice on deprecation policies.

    “...power doesn't like vacuums, right? So, where does that power go? If Congress isn't passing laws, then the courts have to interpret the old ones to new cases.” -Chris Mohr

    • Follow Chris on LinkedIn
    • Learn more about SIIA
    • Who is Learned Hand?
    • The Ameekus v Amikus debate
    • Learn More at www.techedup.com
    • Check out video on YouTube
    • Follow Niki on LinkedIn
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    29 mins
  • The Art of the Pivot • Gary Shapiro (CTA)
    Nov 14 2024

    CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, Gary Shapiro, joins Niki in the studio for an informal chat about his new book Pivot or Die. They discuss pivotal moments in his career, leading the influential trade association fighting for tech and innovation, and looking to the future of tech in America.

    “We have to recognize that technology and innovation are actually our secret sauce in this country that allows us to do all these amazing things, and have a strong economy, and grow our way into the future.” -Gary Shapiro

    • Follow Gary on X
    • Learn more about CTA
    • Get tickets to CES
    • Buy Pivot or Die here
    • Learn More at www.techedup.com
    • Check out video on YouTube
    • Follow Niki on LinkedIn
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    28 mins

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