
Big Technology Podcast
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.
Latest episodes

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Apr 11, 2025 • 55min
A Week of Trade War Chaos & What's Next For Tech
Ranjan Roy, a writer at Margins who witnessed the 2008 financial crisis firsthand, dives into the current turmoil in tech and trade. He discusses how the latest trade wars are impacting major corporations like Apple and Amazon, particularly their reliance on Chinese manufacturing. Ranjan also highlights the unexpected dynamics in the bond and stock markets, the potential decline of U.S. global trade influence, and why understanding bond traders is crucial in today's market landscape.

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Apr 9, 2025 • 58min
Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian on AI Competition, Agents, And Tariffs
Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud Platform, dives into the transformative role of AI in cloud services. He discusses how AI changes the competitive landscape, highlighting Google’s strategies to outpace rivals like Microsoft and Amazon. Kurian shares insights on generative AI's early applications in businesses, the rise of AI agents for productivity, and how tariffs are influencing the cloud sector. This engaging conversation sheds light on the future of cloud technology and the innovations driving it forward.

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Apr 7, 2025 • 1h 11min
Special Report: Tariffs and Turmoil — With Ryan Petersen and Adam Parker
Ryan Petersen, CEO of Flexport, and Adam Parker, CEO of Trivariate Research, delve into the turbulent world of tariffs and their effects on the tech industry. Petersen discusses the administration's objectives with tariff policies and their potential consequences, while Parker analyzes how major firms like Amazon and Apple are responding. They explore the shift towards U.S. manufacturing, the implications of the national debt, and how global trade dynamics are evolving in this environment, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for big tech.

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Apr 4, 2025 • 56min
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman: Building AI Personality, OpenAI Relationship, Data Center Demand, AGI Timeline
Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI and co-founder of DeepMind, shares insights on crafting AI with personality and emotional intelligence. He reveals how Microsoft aims to enhance user experience through personalization and memory features. The conversation touches on the partnership with OpenAI, detailing a shift towards efficiency in AI development. Suleyman also addresses the complex timeline for achieving AGI, emphasizing the challenges we face. Tune in for a captivating glimpse into the future of human-AI interactions and its implications for work and society.

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Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 3min
OpenAI Raises $40 billion, Is AI a Letdown?, Musk Sells X to xAI
This discussion dives into OpenAI's astounding $40 billion funding and whether that figure is more hype than reality. The hosts debate if AI can meet the high expectations set by such an investment. User adoption of AI tools is surging, yet concerns about actual effectiveness arise, particularly with mainstream products like Siri and Alexa. Skepticism around AI's potential is palpable, especially after Elon Musk's controversial acquisition of X by xAI, raising questions about valuation and profitability in the tech landscape.

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Mar 28, 2025 • 59min
OpenAI’s Ghibli Moment, CoreWeave's IPO Letdown, End of Silicon Valley’s Monopoly?
Brian McCullough, host of the Tech Meme Ride Home podcast, dives into the latest tech trends. He discusses the fascinating use of ChatGPT for creating Studio Ghibli-style art, raising questions about copyright and the future of creativity. The conversation turns to CoreWeave's disappointing IPO, exploring the challenges of profitability in a cooling AI market. Finally, McCullough examines whether Silicon Valley might lose its monopoly as tech sovereignty gains traction worldwide, reshaping the industry's landscape.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 15min
AI's Rising Risks: Hacking, Virology, Loss of Control — With Dan Hendrycks
Dan Hendrycks, Director and co-founder of the Center for AI Safety, dives deep into the escalating risks of artificial intelligence. He discusses the urgent need for oversight in AI, particularly concerning virology and potential bioweapon applications. Hendrycks warns of hacks enabled by AI and explains the concept of intelligence explosion, where AI could surpass human capabilities. The geopolitical dynamics of AI rivalry, particularly between the U.S. and China, and the dual-use nature of these technologies highlight essential safety discussions for our future.

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Mar 21, 2025 • 1h
NVIDIA’s New Roadmap, State of OpenAI, Apple Shuffles Siri Team
Amir Efrati, co-executive editor of The Information, dives into pressing tech issues. He discusses NVIDIA's chip roadmap and the tensions in the AI chip landscape, questioning the ongoing demand for its GPUs. Efrati also explores OpenAI's struggles with talent retention and how its innovations may disrupt apps like DoorDash. Additionally, he sheds light on Apple's ongoing challenges with Siri following leadership shake-ups, underscoring the fierce competition in the ever-evolving AI industry.

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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 2min
Why Can't AI Make Its Own Discoveries? — With Yann LeCun
Yann LeCun, Chief AI Scientist at Meta and Turing Award winner, discusses the intriguing limitations of AI in making original discoveries. He explains why current AI models, despite their vast access to knowledge, struggle with true innovation and requires deeper understanding. LeCun highlights the key differences between human reasoning and AI capabilities, emphasizing the need for advanced architectures. The conversation also touches on the importance of open-source innovation and the potential pitfalls for investors in the AI landscape.

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Mar 14, 2025 • 1h 2min
Gruber Slams Apple, Tech Stocks In Freefall, Vibecoding & OpenAI's Agents
Reed Albergotti, the technology editor at Semafor, dives deep into the shifting landscape of tech. He critiques Apple's loss of credibility and its stock decline after missed innovation promises. The conversation turns to the future of AI investment amid market volatility and the exciting rise of 'vibe coding' which simplifies app development. Reed also discusses OpenAI's new agent API and Amazon’s Tranium 2 chips, highlighting the competitive race for AI supremacy. Expect insightful commentary on the challenges and potential of the tech industry.
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