

Decoder with Nilay Patel
The Verge
Decoder is a show from The Verge about big ideas — and other problems. Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel talks to a diverse cast of innovators and policymakers at the frontiers of business and technology to reveal how they’re navigating an ever-changing landscape, what keeps them up at night, and what it all means for our shared future.
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Dec 22, 2025 • 44min
What’s next for Netflix and Paramount in the Warner Bros. battle
Lucas Shaw, a Bloomberg media reporter specializing in entertainment deals, dives into the fierce bidding war for Warner Bros. Discovery. He discusses Paramount's renewed bid and Netflix's commitment to pushing forward. Shaw analyzes possible legal challenges, regulatory implications, and how each company's strategies could reshape Hollywood. The conversation touches on AI's evolving role in production and the overall media landscape as these giant firms vie for key assets. Shaw also shares his year-end recommendations, providing listeners with must-see films and shows.

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Dec 18, 2025 • 57min
"All chaos and panic": Nilay answers your burning Decoder questions
This discussion dives into the evolution of tech journalism, exploring Nilay’s decision-making processes and the dynamics of newsrooms under pressure. Key topics include the ongoing battle over CarPlay, the implications of AI on content creation, and the DoorDash dilemma concerning consumer agency. Listeners’ suggestions spark conversations about libraries and India’s tech landscape. The creators reflect on the shifting landscape of the creator economy and the future of their format, ensuring it remains relevant and insightful amid rising AI influences.

148 snips
Dec 15, 2025 • 1h 5min
Stack Overflow users don't trust AI. They're using it anyway
Prashanth Chandrasekhar, CEO of Stack Overflow, discusses the seismic changes his company faced post-ChatGPT launch. He reveals his decisive actions, including reallocating staff to tackle the AI threat. The conversation dives into why Stack Overflow banned AI-generated answers to maintain trust, the challenges of community pushback, and innovative features like AI Assist. Prashanth shares insights on balancing revenue through data licensing and the necessity of deepening user relationships amid evolving AI dynamics.

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Dec 11, 2025 • 58min
Sen. Ed Markey wants media companies to fight for the First Amendment
Sen. Ed Markey, a seasoned lawmaker from Massachusetts, dives into the pressing issues surrounding democracy and free speech amid current political challenges. He criticizes the Trump administration's tactics against the First Amendment, highlighting the dangers of FCC pressure on media. Markey sheds light on the murky situation of the TikTok ban and demands transparency regarding the Oracle deal. He also addresses the alarming impact of social media on youth mental health and the need for robust AI protections to safeguard civil rights.

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Dec 8, 2025 • 1h 14min
Square's product chief on the death of the penny and the future of money
Willem Avé, Head of Product at Square, dives into the future of money and technology. He discusses Square's evolution from a simple card reader to a multifaceted financial services giant under Block. Willem highlights the exciting integration of AI in automating business processes and enhancing decision-making for small sellers. He also shares insights on Bitcoin's potential and the impact of discontinuing the penny, arguing for adaptability in payment options to suit diverse seller needs.

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Dec 4, 2025 • 38min
The tiny team trying to keep AI from destroying everything
Hayden Field, a Senior AI reporter at The Verge, dives into the crucial role of Anthropic's tiny societal impacts team. With just nine members, their mission is to uncover and report unsettling truths about AI, from harmful biases to the complexities of safety versus business pressures. Hayden shares fascinating insights on the balance between genuine safety efforts and PR, the influence of political pressures on AI standards, and how Anthropic's focus on enterprise might shield them from consumer backlash.

195 snips
Dec 1, 2025 • 1h 10min
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna says there is no AI bubble after all
In a captivating discussion, Arvind Krishna, Chairman and CEO of IBM, explores the company's evolution in the face of AI advancements. He reveals IBM's shift from Watson-era technology to modern LLMs, addressing lessons learned from early adoption. As AI reshapes the job landscape, he emphasizes the importance of retraining while still committing to hiring. Krishna also dives into the potential of quantum computing and its future impact, advocating for a balanced view on AI's economic promises and challenges.

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Nov 24, 2025 • 51min
What the climate story gets wrong
Hannah Ritchie, a data scientist and author of 'Clearing the Air', dives into the nuanced reality of climate change. She shares how long-term data has sparked her optimism about clean energy progress despite the prevailing doom-and-gloom narrative. Ritchie emphasizes the importance of individual actions and systemic change in shaping our environmental future. She highlights the dramatic drop in renewable energy costs and the surprising renewable initiatives in red states, while addressing the critical impacts of agriculture and the role of carbon removal.

272 snips
Nov 20, 2025 • 31min
The DoorDash Problem: How AI browsers are a huge threat to Amazon
Dive into the intriguing "DoorDash problem," where AI agents are set to redefine online commerce. This discussion highlights how these agents could disrupt traditional business models by intercepting services and altering customer interactions. Explore the battle between Amazon and Perplexity's Comet browser, along with varying reactions from tech CEOs. Unpack the potential economic consequences for companies like Amazon and understand why they feel threatened. This is a fascinating glimpse into the future of shopping and AI's role in it!

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Nov 17, 2025 • 1h 10min
Ring's Jamie Siminoff thinks AI can reduce crime
Jamie Siminoff, the founder and chief inventor of Ring, shares his vision of making neighborhoods safer, claiming AI could nearly eliminate crime in just a year or two. He reflects on his journey from a Shark Tank reject to Amazon acquisition, the challenges of integrating smart home technologies, and his autonomy at Amazon. Siminoff also discusses controversial partnerships with law enforcement, concerns around privacy, and the potential of AI in neighborhood safety. Get ready for insights on innovative products, including a new AI-driven initiative for finding lost pets!


