
Shira Ovide
Author of the On Tech newsletter from The New York Times, offering insights into the tech industry.
Top 10 podcasts with Shira Ovide
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Apr 13, 2024 • 54min
Why America’s Internet Sucks
Tech writer Shira Ovide joins to discuss America's internet issues, YouTube's media empire, and AI toothbrushes. Plus segment: OpenAI and ChatGPT training. Explore the lack of transparency in the US internet sector, regulatory challenges, and the rise of YouTube TV. Delve into AI consumer products, revenue generation for consulting firms, and the impact of drug advertisements on internet costs.

Jul 6, 2024 • 48min
Behind Britain’s Bonkers Election
Guests Shira Ovide and Peter Thal Larsen discuss the UK election and Warren Buffett's philanthropy. Topics also include Chipotle burrito sizes, business segments, and Nieman Marcus' acquisition of Saks Fifth Avenue.

Jul 6, 2024 • 48min
Slate Money: Behind Britain’s Bonkers Election
Guests Shira Ovide and Peter Thal Larsen discuss Chipotle burrito sizes, Warren Buffett's charitable contributions, and the impact of social media on restaurants. The hosts analyze UK election results, coalition government challenges, and voter turnout differences between Britain and America.

Aug 10, 2024 • 53min
Slate Money: What the Heck is Going on in Japan?
Shira Ovide, a journalist at the Washington Post, and Anna Szymanski from Reuters dive into Japan's turbulent market. They discuss how recent volatility, interest rate changes, and a rush of retail investors have shaken the financial landscape. The conversation also highlights the implications of a guilty verdict against Google for monopolistic practices. Additionally, they analyze Boeing's ongoing struggles and question whether its new CEO can steer the company away from turmoil while tackling challenges in the aviation industry.

Apr 13, 2024 • 54min
Slate Money: Why America’s Internet Sucks
Tech writer Shira Ovide discusses America's internet issues, YouTube's dominance, and AI toothbrushes on Slate Money. Plus, debates on OpenAI using YouTube for ChatGPT training and the challenges faced by consumers with internet service providers.