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The New Yorker Radio Hour

Kara Swisher on Tech Billionaires: “I Don’t Think They Like People”

Mar 1, 2024
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.'
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Quick takeaways

  • 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.

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