Trust in Tech
Trust in Tech is a podcast produced by Integrity Institute members, who are leading voices in the integrity field and bring years of technical expertise to tackling these problems. Each episode features members’ individual thoughts, analysis, and ideas about contemporary issues in the integrity space, either in conversation amongst themselves or with external interlocutors.
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Should We Have Open-Sourced Llama 2?
On today's episode, our host Talha Baig is joined by guest David Harris, who has been writing about Llama since the initial leak. The two of them begin by discussing all things Llama, from the leak to the open-sourcing of Llama 2. Later in the episode, they dive deeper into policy ideas seeking to improve AI safety and ethics.

Happy Pride! Let’s talk about protecting the LGBTQ+ community online
What can companies do to support the LGBTQ+ community during this pride season, beyond slapping a rainbow logo on everything? Integrity Institute members Alex Leavitt and Alice Hunsberger discuss the state of LGBTQ+ safety online and off, how the queer community is unique and faces disproportionate risks, and what are some concrete actions that platforms should be taking.

Civic Integrity at Twitter Pre- and Post-Elon Musk: w/ Rebecca Thein and Theodora Skeadas
The acquisition of Twitter broke, well, Twitter. Around 90% of the workforce left the company, leaving shells of former teams to handle the same responsibility.
Today, we welcome two guests from Twitter’s civic integrity team. We welcome new guest Rebecca Thein. Rebecca, was a senior engineering technical program manager for Twitter’s Information Integrity team. She is also a Digital Sherlock for the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab).
Theodora Skeadas is a returning guest from our previous episode! She managed public policy at Twitter and was recently elected as an Elected Director of the Harvard Alumni Association.We answer the following questions on today’s episode:
How much was the civic integrity team hurt by the acquisition?
What are candidate labels?
How did Twitter prioritize its elections?
What did the org structure of Twitter look like pre and post acquisition?
And finally, what is this famous Halloween party that all the ex-Twitter folks are talking about?

Tech Policy 101: “It’s complicated!” with Pearlé Nwaezeigwe, the Yoncé of Tech Policy
This episode is a bit different – instead of getting deep into the weeds with a guest, we’re starting from the beginning. Our guest today, Pearlé Nwaezeigwe, aka the Yoncé of Tech Policy, chats with me about Tech Policy 101.
I get a lot of questions from people who are fascinated by Trust & Safety and Integrity work in tech, and they want to know – what does it look like? How can I do it too? What kinds of jobs are out there? So, I thought we’d tackle some of those questions here on the podcast.
Today’s episode covers the exciting topics of nipples, Lizzo, weed, and much more. And as any of us who have worked in policy would tell you, “it’s complicated.”

The Ultimate Guide to Election Integrity! with Katie Harbath and Glenn Ellingson
It might be May 2023, but it’s never too early to start worrying about elections! 2024 is slated to be the biggest year of elections in platform history. Listen to this episode of Trust in Tech to learn how to prepare for the upcoming elections.

Transparency, Trade-offs, and Free Speech with Brandon Silverman
We live in a world where platforms influence the digital and real lives of billions of people across the world, perhaps with more influence than many governments. However, the decision making processes around the platform are generally opaque and obscure. In this episode, Integrity Institute Fellow Brandon Silverman uncovers why we need transparency, its nuances, and how you can help.