Europe takes on big tech, how to get free stuff and why civilisations create gods

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TO UNDERSTAND the future of Silicon Valley, look across the Atlantic, where the European Union is pioneering a new way of controlling big tech. Plus the hackers perfecting the art of getting free stuff, and why civilisations create the gods that suit their needs. Josie Delap hosts.

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