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27 snips
Feb 6, 2025 • 45min

Elon Musk's presidency is just getting started

Teddy Schleifer, a New York Times reporter focused on money and politics, dives into the controversial influence of Elon Musk over the federal government. He discusses the implications of Musk's Department of Government Efficiency and its impact on transparency and federal workforce restructuring. The conversation examines the alliance between Musk and Trump, highlighting concerns about conflicts of interest and the unchecked power of private citizens in governance. Schleifer raises essential questions about the future of American capitalism and political dynamics.
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87 snips
Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 10min

Bookshop CEO Andy Hunter's crusade to save books from Amazon

Andy Hunter, CEO of Bookshop.org, is on a mission to empower independent bookstores against Amazon. He shares insights on launching an online platform during the pandemic and the triumphs in connecting readers with local shops. The conversation dives into the complexities of e-books and the battle against censorship, highlighting the need for diverse literature access. Hunter emphasizes the importance of community and ethical practices while tackling the competitive e-book market, advocating for a cooperative approach to challenge monopolism.
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200 snips
Jan 30, 2025 • 33min

DeepSeek, Stargate, and the new AI arms race

Kylie Robison, Senior AI reporter at The Verge, dives into the transformative DeepSeek AI model and its disruptive effects on traditional chatbot development and costs. The discussion highlights DeepSeek's implications for U.S.-China relations and the AI arms race. They also explore OpenAI's ambitious Stargate data center project, aiming to boost domestic AI infrastructure with a massive budget. Together, these developments signal a seismic shift in the AI landscape, raising questions about future investments and industry competition.
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78 snips
Jan 27, 2025 • 1h 17min

How Ciena keeps the internet online, with CEO Gary Smith

In this engaging conversation, Gary Smith, CEO of Ciena, a key player in high-speed internet connectivity, dives into the vital role his company plays in keeping the internet operational. He discusses innovations like Wavelength Division Multiplexing that enhance data transmission. Smith highlights the shift in internet infrastructure ownership from traditional telecom to tech giants, and addresses the geopolitical intricacies of global internet connectivity. Excitingly, he also mentions AI's growing demands on infrastructure and the challenges facing subsea cable networks.
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141 snips
Jan 23, 2025 • 54min

How Meta's MAGA heel turn is a play for global power

In this enlightening discussion, Kate Klonick, an Associate Professor at St. John's University Law School, dives into the shifting landscape of tech regulation as the Trump administration begins its second term. She reveals how Meta is adapting its content policies amid political turmoil and the rising influence of tech giants akin to nation states. Klonick also unpacks the geopolitical tensions between U.S. and Chinese social media strategies, the implications of content moderation, and the challenges of online speech in this new era.
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110 snips
Jan 13, 2025 • 1h 10min

Why CEO Matt Garman is willing to bet AWS on AI

In this engaging discussion, Matt Garman, the CEO of Amazon Web Services, shares his journey from intern to leader. He reveals strategic shifts and the emphasis on innovation in the competitive AI landscape. The chat dives into AWS's plans to invest heavily in AI infrastructure and the critical role of custom chips in powering these initiatives. Garman also highlights the balance between embracing AI advancements and optimizing existing technologies, showcasing how AWS aims to navigate the evolving tech ecosystem.
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47 snips
Jan 6, 2025 • 1h 1min

Studying online bad behavior was hard. It's going to get harder in Trump 2.0

Renee DiResta, an academic and researcher specializing in online abuse and disinformation at Georgetown, dives deep into the evolving landscape of online speech and moderation. She shares insights on the challenges researchers face, likening current threats to McCarthyism. The discussion uncovers the implications of diminished moderation on public discourse, particularly leading into the 2024 Election. DiResta also highlights how foreign interference and the rise of peer-to-peer misinformation complicate trust in online platforms amidst heated political dynamics.
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213 snips
Dec 20, 2024 • 53min

Answering your biggest Decoder questions

The team dives into listener questions and reflects on the year’s biggest themes. They tackle the challenges of funding independent journalism and the complexities of maintaining an ad-free experience. Future plans tease exciting insights into AI's impact on industries and education. The shifting landscape of podcasts and the balance between traditional content and new media is explored. Plus, there's an engaging discussion on the dynamics of remote work and the evolving role of AI in our daily lives.
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101 snips
Dec 18, 2024 • 36min

Tech antitrust is about to get really weird

Leah Nylen, an antitrust reporter for Bloomberg News, dives deep into the shifting landscape of tech antitrust laws during a transformative political era. She discusses the complexities of regulating tech giants like Google and the impact of recent Republican sentiments on antitrust strategies. With antitrust lawsuits against major players like Amazon and Apple in the spotlight, Leah unpacks the balancing act between economic policies and industry regulations, revealing the implications for competition and market power.
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112 snips
Dec 16, 2024 • 42min

Arm CEO Rene Haas on the AI chip race, Intel, and what Trump means for tech

Rene Haas, CEO of Arm, is a veteran in the chip industry with a background at NVIDIA. He discusses the intense competition in AI chip development, hinting at Arm's plans to release its own AI chips to challenge Nvidia. Haas analyzes the struggles facing Intel and its need for reinvention, while also reflecting on the influence of the incoming Trump administration on tech. Additionally, he emphasizes the significance of Arm's architecture in powering AI applications and the changing dynamics in global semiconductor markets.

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