58 – US Election and What it Means for Tech
Description
Another election year and it’s already a dramatic one. Biden vs Trump turned into Harris vs Trump. An attempt on Trump’s life. What’s next? This episode will focus on the implication of the elections for Tech and its ecosystem in the US and globally.
Navigation:
- Intro (01:34 )
- Harris vs. Trump
- Silicon Valley / Tech business at large views
- Implications for Rest of the World
- Our take
- Conclusion
Our co-hosts:
- Bertrand Schmitt, Entrepreneur in Residence at Red River West, co-founder of App Annie / Data.ai, business angel, advisor to startups and VC funds, @bschmitt
- Nuno Goncalves Pedro, Investor, Managing Partner, Founder at Chamaeleon, @ngpedro
Our show: Tech DECIPHERED brings you the Entrepreneur and Investor views on Big Tech, VC and Start-up news, opinion pieces and research. We decipher their meaning, and add inside knowledge and context. Being nerds, we also discuss the latest gadgets and pop culture news
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Nuno Goncalves Pedro
Welcome to Episode 58 of Tech DECIPHERED. Today, we will discuss the US election and what it means for tech. How will the upcoming US election affect tech and the entire ecosystem in the US and globally? To be clear, and just to put a disclaimer, this episode will not focus on policies by the candidates that do not relate to what we perceive to be implications to tech. For example, we will not be discussing topics like pro-choice versus pro-life, and other things that are obviously very central to the decisions that many of you will make in how you will vote for the next presidential elections in the US.
Nuno Goncalves Pedro
At the same time, we will also share with you what we know to the best of our knowledge. Obviously, policies change with time, and proposed policies definitely change a lot with time, as you know, with politicians. There might be things that we will share with you today that might be different when you listen to our episode. We are not responsible for that. People and candidates change their minds all the time, even after they’ve been elected. That’s not our fault. Just with those disclaimers, that’s what we’re going to share today.
Nuno Goncalves Pedro
The third and final disclaimer, obviously, there will be tonality on how we discuss and evaluate some of the policies, and if they’re good or bad or whatever. But from this, you cannot also take a conclusion on, “Oh, I should vote for Trump,” or, “I should vote for Harris,” because no, this is just a view around tech and tech ecosystem. We will share how we perceive the policies and the proposed policies, and that’s literally it. We’re not giving you advice on who to vote for.
Bertrand Schmitt
First, this is a recording made August 28. We’ll try to be as precise and as relevant as of this date. This is before the first debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. As a reminder, a French politician once said that promises by candidates only engage those who listen to them. With that as a remin