TikTok is really, really the only thing that they're going for them are able to lobby Congress about TikTok very effectively. I think reels and YouTube have neutralized some of that TikTok growth. And by the way, if you open up TikTok, you'll see that it's starting to look a lot more like Facebook. So all these social apps wind up more often than each other over time.
From the high speed train wreck that is Twitter 2.0, to the extradition of a fallen crypto kingpin and AI that can rewrite your dating profile, there’s a lot happening in tech right now. Nayeema Raza moderates a conversation with Kara Swisher and Casey Newton, the founder and editor of Platformer. They break down the biggest stories of 2022 and look at what lies ahead in 2023. Will there be less billionaire grift? Is this the year that AI takes your job? And, "OK Google," could this be the year that Bing gets its revenge?
This conversation was taped in front of a live audience at Manny’s in San Francisco.
You can find Kara and Nayeema on Twitter @karaswisher and @nayeema.
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