
The Lawfare Podcast Rational Security: The “Big Worm Energy” Edition
Aug 1, 2024
Kevin Frazier, an expert on national security, joins the discussion on pressing tech policy and safety issues. They dive into the Kids Online Safety Act and its implications, amidst strong opposition from civil rights groups. The episode also evaluates Meta’s release of the Llama 3.1 AI model, raising concerns about the safety of open-source technology. Additionally, the conversation shifts to proposed reforms for the Supreme Court, including term limits and ethical standards, highlighting the complexities in balancing judicial power and accountability.
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KOSA's Origins and Challenges
- KOSA addresses outdated child online privacy laws, spurred by the Facebook Files and parental concerns.
- It aims to increase platform responsibility for underage users, but faces opposition from civil rights and internet freedom groups.
Strange Bedfellows
- KOSA has strange bedfellows in opposition, including the ACLU and Rick Santorum's Patriot Voices.
- This reflects a complex political moment driven by parental anger and a desire for change regarding online child safety.
Parenthood and Online Safety
- Alan expresses increased concern for child online safety due to parenthood and distrusts Silicon Valley's self-regulation.
- He supports some regulation like KOSA, acknowledging potential downsides, but sees no better alternatives.

