Topic: Amazon Speech

3 chapters across the catalog

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 56:07 - 58:39

1722: This Actually Happened!

Twitter Fact-Check Dispute, Amazon Safety PR

President Trump escalated his feud with Twitter after the platform applied fact-check labels to his tweets regarding mail-in ballots. Trump threatened to regulate or close down social media companies, though legal experts noted the First Amendment limits such authority. Simultaneously, a series of news reports featured identical scripts praising Amazon's $800 million investment in employee safety and wages during the pandemic.

Sun Burps
Episode 1021 2:23:06 - 2:28:40

1021: Sun Burps

Podcast Production Workflow, Live-to-Tape, and Amazon Transcribe

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak describe their "live-to-tape" production philosophy, emphasizing speed and minimal post-production compared to other shows. They discuss the upcoming launch of Amazon Transcribe on AWS, which will allow for automated, time-stamped transcriptions of audio files. The hosts speculate on how this technology could improve show notes and searchability while also raising privacy concerns regarding Amazon's advertising patents.

Mipster Intercept
Episode 591 24:25 - 26:01

591: Mipster Intercept

Amazon Series The After, Hate Speech, and Human Rights

A clip from the Amazon original series "The After" serves as a catalyst for a discussion on the modern definition of hate speech and its legal implications. The dialogue critiques the fragmentation of human rights into specific identity-based categories rather than a universal standard. The segment argues that labeling offensive language as a crime is a method used to erode broader freedom of speech protections.