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Bridget Todd

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 1 show

Host and creator of the podcast "There Are No Girls on the Internet," where she leads discussions and analysis at the intersection of gender, identity, and technology. Her work explores critical topics including AI's impact on women, tech industry dynamics, and cultural issues surrounding major tech figures. She brings an academic background to her podcasting career, positioning herself as a thoughtful commentator on how technology shapes contemporary culture.

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There Are No Girls on the Internet

There Are No Girls on the Internet · Jan 10, 2026

Elon's Grok Sexualized Renee Good’s Dead Body — And He's Laughing About It

Host of 'There Are No Girls on the Internet' podcast; leads discussion and analysis

Non-Consensual AI-Generated Sexual Imagery (CSAM and deepfakes)Platform Moderation and Content Moderation Policy EnforcementChild Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) Distribution and Legal Liability
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There Are No Girls on the Internet

There Are No Girls on the Internet · Jan 7, 2026

The Big AI Podcast Rejection

Host of "There Are No Girls on the Internet," interviewer exploring iHeart's human-first content strategy

AI-Generated Content PoliciesHuman Creator Authenticity in MediaPodcast Industry Business Models
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There Are No Girls on the Internet

There Are No Girls on the Internet · Jan 2, 2026

Would you rather marry Musk, Zuckerberg, or Bezos— and other burning listener questions answered

Host and creator of 'There Are No Girls on the Internet'; discusses career path from academia to podcasting

Podcast Production and Editorial ProcessNon-Traditional Career Paths in MediaTech Journalism and Marginalized Communities
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There Are No Girls on the Internet

There Are No Girls on the Internet · Dec 30, 2025

Women Use AI Less Than Men at Work. Is That a Bad Thing?

Host of 'There Are No Girls on the Internet'; leads discussion on gender, identity, technology intersections

Gender gap in generative AI adoption in the workplaceAI bias and discrimination in training data and outputsWomen's skepticism toward AI tools and risk assessment
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