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Tom Wainwright

The Economist’s tech and media editor, providing expertise on AI and copyright issues.

Top 10 podcasts with Tom Wainwright

Ranked by the Snipd community
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8 snips
May 17, 2024 • 24min

Swat off the press: Meta v Canada’s news ploy

Tom Wainwright, tech and media editor at The Economist, discusses the fallout from Meta's news ban in Canada, revealing how it has inadvertently harmed publishers instead of helping them. Catherine Nixie, the magazine's British correspondent, celebrates Shirley Conran's legacy, highlighting how her bold writings empowered women in various aspects of life. They also compare American and European work cultures, emphasizing different attitudes towards work-life balance and time off. Tune in for a blend of tech insights and literary tributes!
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7 snips
Jul 6, 2023 • 24min

Clone wars: Meta’s Threads takes on Twitter

Tom Wainwright, Technology and Media Editor for The Economist, discusses Meta’s Threads as it challenges Twitter under Elon Musk’s leadership. He highlights how Threads leverages Instagram's user base and Twitter's current struggles to attract users. Meanwhile, Greg Karlstrom, the Middle East Correspondent, delves into the economic crises in Arab countries like Lebanon and Egypt, examining their struggles for IMF assistance amid inflation and political tensions. The conversation also playfully touches on the fascinating yet invasive monk parakeets thriving in Brooklyn.
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Jan 19, 2024 • 25min

The Intelligence: the relentless audacity of Alexei Navalny

Join Arkady Ostrovsky, the Russia and Eastern Europe editor for The Economist, as he navigates Alexei Navalny's daring resistance from a remote penal colony, highlighting the risks faced by dissidents in Russia. Tom Wainwright, the Tech and media editor, discusses Hollywood's creative pivot towards live performances, showcasing innovative adaptations to boost audience engagement amid dwindling cinema attendance. Oliver Jones, the News editor, delves into the psychology behind sports streaks, exploring how these unpredictable patterns can shape fans' experiences.
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6 snips
Jun 7, 2023 • 26min

Not born yesterday: the world’s ageing population

Tom Wainwright, Technology and media editor at The Economist, delves into the promising yet uncertain future of Apple's Vision Pro headset, debating its real-world applications and market potential. Catherine Nixey, the Britain correspondent, highlights the revival of British seaside towns, exploring their historical significance and how changing travel preferences may foster their resurgence. Together, they navigate the challenges of a diminishing global population and the innovative solutions required to sustain economic growth amid aging demographics.
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5 snips
Apr 23, 2024 • 21min

The Intelligence: AI rest my case

Tom Wainwright, The Economist’s tech and media editor, dives into the legal murkiness surrounding AI and copyright, questioning if the use of copyrighted materials by AI companies can be deemed fair use. He sheds light on the alarming mortality trends among ex-prisoners, underlining the urgent need for support systems during reintegration. Additionally, Wainwright discusses the cultural complexities of booing in sports, exploring its roots and implications in fostering a healthier athletic environment.
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Sep 6, 2023 • 23min

Show and sell: Amazon v Hollywood

Tom Wainwright, technology and media editor at The Economist, breaks down Amazon's audacious streaming strategy amidst lukewarm critical reception. Duncan Weldon, Britain’s economics correspondent, reveals newly uncovered data suggesting a rosier UK GDP than previously thought. Meanwhile, author Keith Houston delves into the fascinating history of the pocket calculator, tracing its journey from humble beginnings to its role in shaping digital computation. This lively discussion spans innovation, economic insights, and the nostalgia of technology.
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Aug 11, 2022 • 24min

Teflon Don: Trump’s legal woes

In this discussion, James Bennett, a Lexington columnist, unpacks Donald Trump's tumultuous legal challenges, including a recent FBI raid and his strategic invocation of the Fifth Amendment. He highlights how these legal issues may paradoxically bolster Trump's political appeal among loyal supporters. Meanwhile, Tom Wainwright, Tech and Media Editor, delves into Apple's shift towards services to navigate a decline in iPhone revenue. The conversation lightens up with a quirky look at France's mustard shortage, blending culinary culture with geopolitical insights.
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Jul 14, 2022 • 21min

A bird out of hand: Elon Musk and Twitter

Tom Wainwright, the Technology and Media Editor at The Economist, and William Warren, a Creative Producer, dive into Elon Musk’s tumultuous deal with Twitter. They dissect Musk's about-face on the acquisition and Twitter’s ongoing struggles with profitability. The discussion also touches on the pandemic-fueled rise of traditional herbal medicine and its market success. Additionally, they reminisce about Mario Paint, celebrating its cultural impact in digital art and creativity that still resonates today.
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Apr 15, 2022 • 24min

Girls interrupted: Afghanistan

Avantika Chilkoti, an international correspondent for The Economist, sheds light on the grim reality for women in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan, emphasizing the brave protests for girls' education amid severe oppression. Tom Wainwright, the tech and media editor, dives into the evolving landscape of virtual and augmented reality, discussing how these technologies could redefine digital interaction. The conversation also touches on the implications of women's exclusion in Afghanistan on global stability, making for a thought-provoking listen.
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May 12, 2023 • 26min

Suck in the middle: the hole in America’s consumer base

Tom Lee Devlin, a global business correspondent, analyzes the decline of middle-of-the-road American brands amid post-pandemic consumer behavior shifts. Tom Wainwright, Tech and Media editor, discusses how AI is setting to revolutionize journalism, enhancing news delivery while raising concerns about job security. Fiametta Rocco reflects on historian Ranajit Guha's impact, highlighting the importance of viewing history through the lens of marginalized voices, including a poignant tale from 19th-century Bengal.