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84 snips
Apr 28, 2025 • 59min

Decoder Live: Fired FTC commissioners fight back

In a riveting discussion, former FTC commissioners Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya share their experiences being fired by the Trump administration and their ongoing legal battle to reclaim their positions. They delve into the complexities of antitrust laws, particularly in relation to tech giants like Amazon and Meta. The duo highlights the precarious balance of political power in regulatory bodies and the implications for consumer protection and privacy in the digital age, underscoring the need for integrity amid corporate influence.
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85 snips
Apr 24, 2025 • 1h 12min

The case for breaking up Google has never been stronger

Jonathan Kanter, the former Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, reveals insights from his tenure leading critical antitrust cases against Google. He discusses the growing urgency for the U.S. government to consider breaking up the tech giant to promote fair competition. Kanter elaborates on the legal complexities of Google's ad tech monopoly and the political influences impacting these cases. He also highlights the implications for democracy and innovation, conveying the message that the fight against Big Tech is far from over.
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Apr 21, 2025 • 1h 13min

Verizon’s consumer chief: Net neutrality ‘went literally nowhere’

Sowmyanarayan Sampath, CEO of Verizon’s consumer division, shares insights on the telecom landscape. He discusses the substantial investments in 5G and the value of competition versus net neutrality. Sampath reveals how regulatory changes impact Verizon's operations, highlighting the current scrutiny over DEI policies. He also addresses the strategic need for a three-year price lock amidst market fluctuations. With a focus on customer experience and future tech innovations, Sampath navigates the complex relationship between government regulations and telecommunications.
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215 snips
Apr 17, 2025 • 1h 7min

How Trump’s tariffs actually work on the ground

Ryan Petersen, Founder and CEO of Flexport, shares insights on how Trump's trade policies are reshaping global logistics. He discusses the complexities of tariffs and their impact on the supply chain, emphasizing the need for businesses to adapt quickly to changing regulations. Petersen highlights a shift in manufacturing patterns towards countries like Vietnam and illustrates the vital role of technology in navigating these turbulent times. With tariffs affecting pricing and customs processes, he argues for a more agile approach to global trade management.
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119 snips
Apr 14, 2025 • 1h 19min

Are prediction markets gambling? Robinhood's Vlad Tenev is betting not

In this engaging conversation, Vlad Tenev, Co-founder and CEO of Robinhood, discusses the company's evolution from democratizing stock trading to offering bank accounts and wealth management services. He dives into the controversial realm of prediction markets, contrasting them with traditional gambling and emphasizing their potential role in shaping the future of finance. Tenev also tackles the complexities of regulatory challenges and the balance between data and intuition in investment decision-making, highlighting the need for innovative approaches in a rapidly changing financial landscape.
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206 snips
Apr 10, 2025 • 52min

Why DOGE is killing the agency that stops banks from ripping you off

Rohit Chopra, former head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, dives into the challenges facing consumer protection in a rapidly evolving financial landscape. He discusses how the rise of Dogecoin has complicated regulatory oversight and raises critical questions about the future of the CFPB. Chopra shares insights on the tension between tech influences and consumer rights, the implications of deregulation, and the widening gap in enforcement between large corporations and smaller entities. His reflections on leadership changes highlight the precarious state of financial protection today.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 11min

UiPath CEO Daniel Dines on AI agents replacing our jobs

Daniel Dines, co-founder and CEO of UiPath, shares insights from his journey back to leadership in the realm of robotic process automation. He discusses the challenges of transitioning between CEOs and the pivotal role of AI in reshaping strategies. Dines emphasizes a customer-centric approach and the importance of interdepartmental collaboration during corporate transformations. The podcast also explores the integration of human cognition with automation, addressing how AI can enhance traditional business processes while maintaining essential human elements.
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187 snips
Apr 3, 2025 • 60min

What AI anime memes tell us about the future of art and humanity

Brian Merchant, a journalist and the author of "Blood in the Machine," joins the discussion about the tumultuous relationship between AI and art. They dive into the viral AI-generated Studio Ghibli memes and their cultural implications. The conversation covers ethical concerns artists face, the challenges of creativity in a digital world, and how AI reshapes traditional art markets. Merchant critiques the power dynamics favoring tech corporations and highlights the ongoing debate over value, authenticity, and the future of human creativity.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 14min

How Unity CEO Matt Bromberg stopped the ‘war’ against its customers

Matt Bromberg, CEO of Unity, brings fresh insights after taking the helm during a turbulent time. He discusses Unity's transformation from being ‘at war’ with its customers to embracing open dialogue and restoring trust by scrapping a controversial runtime fee. Bromberg explores the future of gaming and the importance of live services, while delving into the challenges and potential of augmented reality technology. He emphasizes a culture shift within Unity aimed at fostering better relationships with developers amidst the rapidly evolving gaming landscape.
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49 snips
Mar 27, 2025 • 50min

Capitalism vs. the bird flu

Science journalist Lauren Leffer joins the discussion, bringing her expertise on bird flu and its implications. They explore the 'forever war' against this virus, drawing alarming parallels with the COVID-19 pandemic. Topics include the escalating pressures on egg prices, the challenges farmers face in reporting sick animals, and the complexities of vaccine hesitancy amid public trust issues. The conversation highlights the need for better collaboration between health authorities and farmers to enhance biosecurity and manage this unpredictable outbreak.

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