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Policy Chats

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Join us for chats with various voices in the public policy world about today's most pressing societal issues. This podcast is a production of the School of Public Policy at the University of California, Riverside.
Top 61.9% by pitch volume (Rank #30928 of 50,000)Data updated Feb 10, 2026

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Daily or near-daily
Episodes
106
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Category
Politics
Number of listeners
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Bridging Silicon Valley and Washington: AI, Entrepreneurship, and Public Service

Mon Jan 05 2026

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In this episode of Policy Chats, Congressman Jay Obernolte joins host Dori Pham and guest co host Lloyd Levine for an in depth conversation on artificial intelligence policy, innovation, and democratic governance. Drawing on his background as a computer engineer, entrepreneur, former mayor, and state legislator, Congressman Obernolte explains how his technical training shapes his approach to federal policymaking on emerging technologies. As Chair of the House Subcommittee on Research and Technology, Congressman Obernolte walks listeners through how Congress is thinking about AI beyond headlines and hype. He breaks down key distinctions between generative and non generative AI, deterministic and non deterministic systems, and why focusing on outcomes rather than tools is central to effective regulation. Using real world examples from healthcare, transportation, and consumer protection, he explains how sector specific oversight can better manage risk while still supporting innovation. The discussion also explores the national and global dimensions of AI policy. Congressman Obernolte compares the United States approach with the European Union model, outlines the task force report he led on a federal AI framework, and explains the proposed hub and spoke system that coordinates sector regulators with shared technical standards. He addresses tensions between federal and state authority, arguing for clear national guardrails that preserve interstate commerce while allowing states to regulate AI use within sectors they already oversee. From a student perspective, Dori Pham raises questions about AI in education, productivity, and the future of work. The conversation turns to how lawmakers can set guardrails that protect the public from misuse without slowing innovation that could expand opportunity and economic growth for younger generations. The episode closes with reflections on bipartisan cooperation, public trust, and the challenge of misinformation in an AI driven world. Topics Covered Congressman Obernolte’s path from AI researcher to entrepreneur to federal policymaker What artificial intelligence means beyond generative models Deterministic versus non deterministic AI explained in plain language Sector specific regulation versus one size fits all approaches The House AI Task Force report and proposed federal framework Balancing innovation with accountability and public safety Federal and state roles in AI policy and interstate commerce AI and global competition with China and other nations 📍 This episode is produced by the UCR School of Public Policy and reflects our mission of creating solutions that improve lives locally and globally. 🎧 Guest Speaker: Jay Obernolte, Member of Congress for California’s 23rd District and Chair of the House Subcommittee on Research and Technology and Lloyd Levine, National Senior Executive, State Government Strategy at T-Mobile Interviewed by: Dori Pham, Host of Policy Chats 🎵 Music by Vir Sinha 🔗 Learn more: spp.ucr.edu/podcast 📱 Follow us on Instagram: @ucr_spp 👉 Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode exploring how policy shapes our future.

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In this episode of Policy Chats, Congressman Jay Obernolte joins host Dori Pham and guest co host Lloyd Levine for an in depth conversation on artificial intelligence policy, innovation, and democratic governance. Drawing on his background as a computer engineer, entrepreneur, former mayor, and state legislator, Congressman Obernolte explains how his technical training shapes his approach to federal policymaking on emerging technologies. As Chair of the House Subcommittee on Research and Technology, Congressman Obernolte walks listeners through how Congress is thinking about AI beyond headlines and hype. He breaks down key distinctions between generative and non generative AI, deterministic and non deterministic systems, and why focusing on outcomes rather than tools is central to effective regulation. Using real world examples from healthcare, transportation, and consumer protection, he explains how sector specific oversight can better manage risk while still supporting innovation. The discussion also explores the national and global dimensions of AI policy. Congressman Obernolte compares the United States approach with the European Union model, outlines the task force report he led on a federal AI framework, and explains the proposed hub and spoke system that coordinates sector regulators with shared technical standards. He addresses tensions between federal and state authority, arguing for clear national guardrails that preserve interstate commerce while allowing states to regulate AI use within sectors they already oversee. From a student perspective, Dori Pham raises questions about AI in education, productivity, and the future of work. The conversation turns to how lawmakers can set guardrails that protect the public from misuse without slowing innovation that could expand opportunity and economic growth for younger generations. The episode closes with reflections on bipartisan cooperation, public trust, and the challenge of misinformation in an AI driven world. Topics Covered Congressman Obernolte’s path from AI researcher to entrepreneur to federal policymaker What artificial intelligence means beyond generative models Deterministic versus non deterministic AI explained in plain language Sector specific regulation versus one size fits all approaches The House AI Task Force report and proposed federal framework Balancing innovation with accountability and public safety Federal and state roles in AI policy and interstate commerce AI and global competition with China and other nations 📍 This episode is produced by the UCR School of Public Policy and reflects our mission of creating solutions that improve lives locally and globally. 🎧 Guest Speaker: Jay Obernolte, Member of Congress for California’s 23rd District and Chair of the House Subcommittee on Research and Technology and Lloyd Levine, National Senior Executive, State Government Strategy at T-Mobile Interviewed by: Dori Pham, Host of Policy Chats 🎵 Music by Vir Sinha 🔗 Learn more: spp.ucr.edu/podcast 📱 Follow us on Instagram: @ucr_spp 👉 Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode exploring how policy shapes our future.

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#30928
Top 61.9% by pitch volume (Rank #30928 of 50,000)
Average rating
5.0
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Publish cadence
Daily or near-daily
Occasional
Episode count
106
Data updated
Feb 10, 2026
Social followers
11.2K

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Country
United States
Language
English
Language (ISO)
Release cadence
Daily or near-daily
Latest episode date
Mon Jan 05 2026

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Audience range
Under 4K / month
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Reply rate band
Under 2%
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Response time band
2–4 weeks
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Replies received
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Join us for chats with various voices in the public policy world about today's most pressing societal issues. This podcast is a production of the School of Public Policy at the University of California, Riverside.

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