Tim Wu is a Columbia Law School professor, author, and New York Times contributing writer who coined the term "net neutrality." His career includes advisory roles at the Federal Trade Commission and Biden's National Economic Council.
Wu has written several influential books including The Master Switch, The Attention Merchants, and The Curse of Bigness, establishing himself as a leading voice on antitrust and technology issues.
He specializes in examining concentrations of economic power and their effects on society.
Wu ran unsuccessfully for New York Lieutenant Governor in 2014, focusing on inequality and monopolistic practices.
His work combines legal expertise with accessible writing for popular audiences.
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