

Big Technology Podcast
Alex Kantrowitz
The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the tech world featuring interviews with plugged-in insiders and outside agitators. Alex Kantrowitz, a Silicon Valley journalist who's interviewed the world's top tech CEOs — from Mark Zuckerberg to Larry Ellison — is the host.
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Nov 7, 2025 • 59min
OpenAI Bailout?, Elon’s $1 Trillion Pay Deal, Amazon Sues Perplexity
Ranjan Roy, a notable publisher and writer at Margins, delves into the latest tech trends and controversies. He discusses OpenAI's quest for a government backstop and its possible implications. The conversation includes Elon Musk's staggering $1 trillion pay package and a shift in Tesla's focus towards robots over traditional cars. They also tackle Amazon's lawsuit against Perplexity for automated shopping, pondering the future of AI in e-commerce. Ranjan's insights on AI governance and financial discipline highlight the pressing challenges facing the industry.

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Nov 5, 2025 • 56min
OpenAI’s IPO Plan, Deconstructing The AI Bet, Apple’s iPhone17 Revival
M.G. Siegler, a partner and analyst at Spyglass specializing in tech strategy and AI, joins to unpack OpenAI's path to an IPO and the complexities surrounding Microsoft's significant stake. They explore market risks, systemic challenges in AI investment, and the implications of potential public scrutiny on OpenAI. The conversation shifts to Apple's iPhone 17, evaluating its recent resurgence and questioning if innovation alone is enough for sustained growth without breakthrough AI capabilities.

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Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 3min
OpenAI and Microsoft’s Grand Bargain, Sam Altman’s Next Three Years, A New Humanoid Robot
The conversation dives into OpenAI's transformation into a public benefit corporation and its tangled negotiations with Microsoft. Sam Altman's ambitious plans for the next three years are explored, raising questions about automated AI researchers and the potential for recursive improvements. The hosts discuss OpenAI's shift towards becoming its own AI cloud, rivaling big players like Microsoft and Google. They also dissect the implications of prioritizing engagement metrics and the ethical concerns surrounding the integration of humanoid robots into daily life.

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Oct 29, 2025 • 1h 4min
How AI Is Changing Writing — With Tony Stubblebine
Tony Stubblebine, CEO of Medium, dives into how AI is reshaping the writing landscape. He discusses AI-generated content and Medium's strategies to maintain quality. Stubblebine shares insights on how AI can assist rather than replace writers, emphasizing the importance of human thought in writing. He reveals data on referral quality from ChatGPT versus Google, highlighting the changing web dynamics. Stubblebine also shares his vision for Medium’s future and its commitment to supporting everyday writers amidst the AI surge.

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Oct 27, 2025 • 29min
Google Research Head Yossi Mathias: AI For Cancer Research, Quantum's Progress, Researchers' Future
Yossi Matias, head of Google Research, dives into the groundbreaking intersection of AI and cancer treatment. He reveals how large language models helped generate a cancer hypothesis validated in living cells, showcasing AI's immense potential in healthcare. Matias also discusses quantum breakthroughs, like a staggering 13,000× result, and the transformative power of quantum on materials and AI. The conversation covers the delicate balance between innovative research and product demands, emphasizing that AI will enhance, not replace, human researchers in their quest for knowledge.

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Oct 24, 2025 • 1h 8min
OpenAI’s Risky Browser Bet, Amazon’s Mass Automation Plan, Clippy’s Back
Explore the exciting launch of OpenAI's Atlas browser, featuring interactive AI capabilities while navigating security risks. Delve into Amazon's ambitious automation strategy, aiming for drastic workforce reductions and the economic implications of job loss. Discover the surprising rise of Dave's Hot Chicken, driven by a creative promotional campaign. Plus, get a look at Meta's layoffs and the return of the beloved Clippy, resurrected in a new AI format. Join the discussion on whether these tech shifts will truly reshape our future.

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Oct 22, 2025 • 49min
Amazon's Panos Panay: The Reality of Building Alexa Plus and AI Assistants
Panos Panay, Head of Devices & Services at Amazon, shares insights on the Alexa Plus rollout and the complexities of building AI assistants. He reveals that over 10 million users are in early access and discusses the importance of balancing innovation with user trust. Panos highlights impressive engagement metrics and explores how ambient AI will transform user interactions with devices. He touches on the future of wearables and the significance of purposeful design in new products, as well as Amazon's recycling initiatives for old devices.

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Oct 17, 2025 • 57min
Erotic ChatGPT, Zuck’s Apple Assault, AI’s Sameness Problem
Ranjan Roy, a writer at Margins and tech commentator, dives into a provocative mix of AI trends and ethics. The talk kicks off with Sam Altman's plan for erotic ChatGPT interactions, raising concerns about societal implications and mental health. They explore whether Zuck’s poaching of Apple engineers signals deeper rivalries and discuss AI’s sameness problem in creative outputs. Ranjan passionately critiques the low-quality AI-generated content and the potential risks of misuse in the future, all while analyzing OpenAI's growth metrics.

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Oct 15, 2025 • 59min
Where Are The AI Startups? — With Rick Heitzmann
Rick Heitzmann, founder and managing partner of FirstMark Capital, dives into the competitive landscape of AI startups. He explores the dominance of large models like ChatGPT and discusses how focused datasets can outperform broad models in enterprise applications. Heitzmann raises important points about data privacy creating new business opportunities and shares insights on whether the current investment frenzy in AI is sustainable. Lastly, he ponders how AI will disrupt white-collar jobs and advises Gen Z on adapting to this technological shift.

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Oct 10, 2025 • 1h
AGI or Bust, OpenAI’s $1 Trillion Gamble, Apple’s Next CEO?
Ranjan Roy, a tech business writer at Margins, returns with insights on AI and investment dynamics. They discuss the critical need for achieving AGI to justify hefty investments. Ranjan argues that the current focus on model improvement may delay this goal. They also explore OpenAI's ambitious $1 trillion compute deals and the potential economic risks associated with rising debt in AI funding. Additionally, they ponder who might succeed Tim Cook as Apple's CEO and critique OpenAI’s Sora regarding copyright issues.


