Kara Swisher on Tech Billionaires: “I Don’t Think They Like People”
Mar 1, 2024
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Journalist Kara Swisher reflects on tech billionaires' lack of care for users, government's failure to regulate, and the megalomania and mental health impacts of wealth. She criticizes the influence of tech giants, their disregard for privacy, and the need for regulations. Additionally, the podcast explores a tech billionaire's apocalypse plan and Swisher's humorous 'Burn Book.'
Tech moguls exhibit megalomaniacal traits, dismissing criticism and overlooking their mistakes.
Cara Swisher advocates for greater regulation in the tech industry to protect privacy and hold companies accountable for their actions.
Deep dives
Evolution of Tech Companies
Tech companies have evolved over the last 30 years to become some of the most profitable entities globally, with Microsoft, Apple, and Alphabet leading the pack. These companies wield significant power, impacting various aspects of society like privacy, mental health, and journalism. Journalist Cara Swisher, a notable figure in the tech industry, delves into the transformations of the internet's influence on society, particularly focusing on her experiences since the '90s.
Transition into Journalism
Cara Swisher's journey into tech journalism stemmed from her early interest in military and intelligence work, which later led her to the Washington Post and Columbia Journalism School. Her fascination with technology was sparked during a visit to AOL, where she recognized the potential of the internet. Observing the shifting landscape with platforms like Craigslist and the impact on traditional media prompted her deep dive into the tech industry.
Tech Industry Critique
Cara Swisher's perspective on tech giants like Google and Elon Musk took a critical turn as she identified issues of monopoly and copyright violation. She highlighted instances where tech leaders like Musk shifted from innovation to questionable practices, such as defying copyright laws. Swisher's scrutiny of tech figures intensified as she witnessed their power dynamics and self-righteous attitudes.
Call for Regulation and Accountability
Swisher emphasizes the urgent need for regulation in the tech sector, citing the lack of privacy protections and outdated trust laws. She points out the government's failure to address critical issues like privacy, mental health, and misinformation perpetuated by tech companies. Swisher stresses the importance of holding tech giants accountable for their actions and calls for decisive regulatory measures to safeguard users and content creators.
Kara Swisher landed on the tech beat as a young reporter at the Washington Post decades ago. She would stare at the teletype machine at the entrance and wonder why this antique sat there when it could already be supplanted by a computer. She eventually foretold the threat that posed to her own business—print journalism—by the rise of free online media; today, she is still raising alarms about how A.I. companies make use of the entire contents of the Internet. “Pay me for my stuff!” she says. “You can’t walk into my store and take all my Snickers bars and say it’s for fair use.” She is disappointed in government leaders who have failed to regulate businesses and protect users’ privacy. Although she remains awed by the innovation produced by American tech businesses, Swisher is no longer “naïve” about their motives. She also witnessed a generation of innovators grow megalomaniacal. The tech moguls claim they “know better; you’re wrong. You’ve done it wrong. The media’s done it wrong. The government’s done it wrong. . . . When they have lives full of mistakes! They just paper them over.” Once on good terms with Elon Musk, Swisher believes money has been deleterious to his mental health. “I don’t know what happened to him. I’m not his mama, and I’m not a psychiatrist. But I think as he got richer and richer—there are always enablers around people that make them think they hung the moon.”
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