

Sharp Tech with Ben Thompson
Andrew Sharp and Ben Thompson
A podcast about understanding how tech works and the way it is changing the world. Hosted by Andrew Sharp with Ben Thompson.
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Nov 6, 2023 • 14min
(Preview) The Future of Buying and Selling Houses, Two Price Fixing Lawsuits, The In-Season Tournament and Ronald Reagan
Former US President Ronald Reagan discusses the future of buying and selling houses, two price fixing lawsuits, the in-season tournament in the NBA, and his version of Mission: Impossible.

Nov 2, 2023 • 1h 10min
Biden’s Executive Order on AI, Innovation and the Steve Jobs Approach, Balancing AI Risks and Upside
The podcast discusses the White House executive order on AI, the cultural impact of AI in movies, the regulation of AI and the need for global partnerships, the future of smartphones and mobile computing according to Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, the misinterpretation of legislation and the influence of big tech players, government control over the internet and the impact of American entities, and the challenges of regulating technology and innovation while considering future possibilities.

Oct 31, 2023 • 17min
(Preview) 100th Episode Mailbag: New MacBooks, CarPlay Closure, Dennard Scaling and the Chip Ban, Netflix and a Prestige Tier, Hardware as a Service
Celebrating 100 episodes, discussing the new MacBooks by Apple, GM's attempt to wean off Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, the challenges faced by traditional companies going tech-forward, and General Motors' shifting strategy and integration of their software into CarPlay.

Oct 26, 2023 • 1h 16min
Netflix Revives the Monoculture, The NBA and Its Rights Fee Future, The Bidding Calculus for Amazon and Disney
Jon Stewart, former host of The Daily Show, joins the podcast to discuss Netflix's influence, the future of the NBA's rights deals, and the challenges the league faces in transitioning to streaming platforms. They explore the potential partnership with Amazon and reflect on the missed opportunity of shortening the NBA season in 2015.

Oct 23, 2023 • 15min
(Preview) Google’s Calculus with Mobile Search, What US v. Google Makes Clear About Apple, Two Types of Regulation
Google and Apple discuss the Maps history behind their partnership, the regulation of app stores, and the conflation of different types of regulation. The podcast also touches on iPhone etiquette, a Delta update, and TikTok's impact on parenting and adult supervision.

Oct 19, 2023 • 16min
(Preview) The New York Times, Fake News, and Seven Years of Misdirected Energy
The podcast features The New York Times, a prominent newspaper known for its journalistic integrity. They discuss the deceptive nature of fake news and its impact on public perception. They also delve into the influence of factions, media misrepresentation, and the New York Times' role in spreading misinformation. The podcast explores the challenges and potential benefits of fake news on social media and emphasizes the need for meaningful conversations and policies to address the issue. Specific incidents where the New York Times crafted misleading narratives about Facebook and Amazon are discussed, highlighting the line between scrutiny and dishonest misrepresentation. The podcast also touches upon the impact of disinformation on social media and the need to address the real costs of solely focusing on tech and social media problems.

Oct 17, 2023 • 1h 4min
College Students and Chips, The Future of Computing (and the Limits of Physics), Formula 1 and Apple
Author of Chip War, Chris Miller, discusses the strategic logic of America's ban on the sale of advanced chips to China, the complexities of chip manufacturing, and the future payoff in terms of AI capabilities. The podcast also explores the possibility of smart glasses with built-in ad blockers and delves into the limitations of physics on chip improvement. Additionally, the hosts discuss real-world connections, digital communities, and Formula One, including Apple's rumored bid for global broadcasting rights and the potential enhancement of the sports viewing experience with Apple's Vision Pro.

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Oct 12, 2023 • 1h 15min
The Hamas Attacks and Social Media, Competing Public Interests, Efforts to Stay Sane in a New Information Ecosystem
The discussion centers around the impact of social media on modern warfare, particularly during the Israel-Hamas conflict. It highlights how platforms like TikTok shape public perception and spread both information and misinformation. There's a focus on the challenges of content moderation and the psychological effects of an overwhelming news cycle. The speakers advocate for navigating complex political conversations with empathy and understanding, while also emphasizing the importance of personal well-being in today's chaotic digital landscape.

Oct 5, 2023 • 15min
(Preview) The Sphere is Here, Collapsing Distinctions Between Physical and Digital Reality, Emails on Amazon and Antitrust
Topics discussed in the podcast include the challenges of AI and VR devices, the merging of physical and digital reality, concerns about privacy and data overload, the risks of surveillance, and balancing information and physical reality.

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Oct 3, 2023 • 17min
(Preview) Amazon and the FTC, Antitrust Laws and Big Tech, Consumer Welfare and American Welfare
The podcast discusses the FTC's complaint against Amazon, the limits of antitrust law, modern regulators vs. the Chicago school, and the strategy of 'big is bad'. It explores Amazon's market share, mechanisms of market power, and legislative approaches. The debate surrounding antitrust laws and the role of objective standards is also examined, along with the need for new laws and the effects of Amazon's success.