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6 snips
Jan 11, 2025 • 1h 1min

Sam Altman’s Reflections, NVIDIA’s Robotics Play, Zuckerberg’s Moderation

Ranjan Roy, a tech contributor for Margins, dives deep into the latest in technology. He discusses Sam Altman’s optimistic views on AGI and questions if it might arrive before GPT-5. The conversation transitions to NVIDIA’s multi-trillion dollar ambitions in robotics and the exciting innovations in AI-powered NPCs. Ethical dilemmas arise around copyright in AI training, particularly with Meta’s controversies. Lastly, Roy reflects on content moderation changes, including Zuckerberg’s latest strategies and looming TikTok bans, emphasizing the evolving social media landscape.
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18 snips
Jan 8, 2025 • 59min

Why The Costco Guys And Hawk Tuah Took Over The Internet — With Ryan Broderick

Ryan Broderick, reporter and author of the Garbage Day newsletter, joins Ranjan Roy, a contributor focused on internet culture. They dive into how the pandemic reshaped online dynamics, highlighting the rise of algorithm-driven content over traditional follow models. Broderick discusses the struggles of BuzzFeed, the growth of platforms like OnlyFans, and the appeal of viral figures like the Costco Guys. They also explore the potential for BlueSky to thrive as a Twitter alternative, offering keen insights into the evolving landscape of internet culture.
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18 snips
Jan 4, 2025 • 47min

AI’s Crucible Year, TikTok’s Lifeline, Manifesting Your Best Self

Ranjan Roy, a tech analyst from Margins, dives into the transformative trends in technology. He discusses the competitive dynamics between Meta and Apple, prompted by skydiving with Meta's smart glasses. The conversation shifts to OpenAI's struggle with GPT-5 development and the controversy surrounding the commercialization of AGI. Roy also examines TikTok's political challenges and its surprising backing, alongside the growing trend of manifestation on the platform, blending positivity with user engagement.
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64 snips
Jan 1, 2025 • 51min

2024 In Review, 2025 Predictions — With Casey Newton

Casey Newton, the savvy author of Platformer and co-host of Hard Fork, dives deep into the tech landscape of 2024 and forecasts for 2025. He discusses the burgeoning influence of AI agents, as well as the fierce rivalry between Google and OpenAI. The conversation also touches on the potential impacts of a TikTok ban and political shifts on tech policies. Additionally, Newton speculates on Apple's possible acquisition of Snap and the future of self-driving cars and quantum computing. Tune in for a fascinating perspective on our digital future!
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Dec 27, 2024 • 1h 3min

Best of Big Technology: Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky

Brian Chesky, CEO and co-founder of Airbnb, shares his insights on the company's operational ethos and the intricacies of user experience. He candidly addresses the frustrations with hidden fees and advocates for pricing transparency. Chesky reveals his 'Founder Mode' philosophy, emphasizing attention to detail despite his leadership role. The conversation also touches on Airbnb's innovative strategies for product development and the impact of short-term rentals on community dynamics, highlighting the balance between technology and human connection.
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24 snips
Dec 25, 2024 • 59min

What's the Right Amount of Tech to Give to Kids? — With Dr. Rona Novick and JinJa Birkenbeuel

Dr. Rona Novick, a clinical psychologist and children’s author, and JinJa Birkenbeuel, CEO of Birk Creative and parent, tackle the complexities of technology and its effects on kids. They discuss the surge in pandemic-era screen time and how passive vs. active tech consumption shapes young minds. The importance of parental guidance is emphasized, alongside critiques of smartphone use in classrooms. Insights on AI chatbots' dual nature and the surge in mental health issues among teens round out a crucial conversation for navigating today's digital landscape.
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54 snips
Dec 20, 2024 • 54min

1-800-Chat-GPT, Neuralink’s Potential, Meta's Live AI

Ranjan Roy, contributor to the Margins newsletter, dives into the latest tech innovations. He discusses OpenAI's O3 reasoning model, questioning if AI reasoning is a genuine breakthrough or just a mirage. The conversation shifts to the implications of Neuralink's brain-computer interface, showcasing its life-changing potential for users. They also explore Meta's integration of live AI with smart glasses for real-time translation, and speculate on the future of AI and its political influences, wrapping up with predictions for 2025.
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21 snips
Dec 18, 2024 • 1h 8min

Neuralink's First Patient Controls Computers With His Mind — With Noland Arbaugh

Noland Arbaugh, a 30-year-old quadriplegic, shares his incredible journey after becoming the first Neuralink patient to control computers with his mind. He reveals the transformative impact of the brain implant, detailing his life before the injury and the emotional journey he undertook to participate in the trials. The conversation dives into the surgery process, the thrill of activating the device, and even a light-hearted prank he pulled post-surgery. Ethical considerations of merging AI with human cognition are also explored, highlighting both potential and risks.
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26 snips
Dec 13, 2024 • 52min

What is OpenAI's Sora For?, Big Tech’s Trump Strategy, GM Kills Cruise

Ranjan Roy, a tech contributor at Margins, dives into the latest from the tech world. He explores OpenAI's Sora video generator and its potential to aid in robotics and physics understanding. The conversation highlights ongoing disappointments with Siri and critiques GM's decision to shutter its Cruise program, questioning the company's strategy. They also discuss how tech leaders are navigating the political landscape as Trump prepares for another term. Amid excitement over AI advancements, skepticism looms regarding their practical applications.
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67 snips
Dec 11, 2024 • 58min

AI Predictions for 2025: Geopolitics, Agents, and Data Scaling — With Alexandr Wang

Alexandr Wang, CEO and co-founder of Scale AI, shares his visionary insights on the future of AI in 2025. He discusses the intense US-China AI arms race and its implications for global dominance. The conversation highlights emerging AI agents transforming both military operations and everyday tasks, driving productivity. Wang also addresses the critical importance of data over raw computing power amid evolving AI training techniques, and the fascinating potential of quantum computing in shaping AI's future capabilities.

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