
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

Jul 9, 2025 • 1h 5min
Trade War Scorecard: What's Changing, Who's Winning, What's Next — With Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen, CEO of Flexport, dives into the shifting tides of global trade. He demystifies the impact of new tariffs and container costs, revealing their effects on inflation and manufacturing. Petersen highlights the rising priority of customs fraud enforcement and how it reshapes white-collar crime. The discussion also touches on the role of AI and robotics in logistics, and the environmental challenges, like the Panama Canal drought, that disrupt supply chains. Get insights on what's changing in global trade!

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Jul 7, 2025 • 58min
Apple’s Anthropic Flirtation, Can Meta Build Superintelligence?, AI Browser Wars — With M.G. Siegler
M.G. Siegler, author of Spyglass and a keen observer of Big Tech strategies, joins the conversation about AI and its impact on major companies. He explores Apple's potential partnership with Anthropic for Siri's upgrade, promoting a compelling discussion on privacy versus innovation. The talk shifts to Meta's ambitious but uncertain journey toward superintelligence and the intriguing rise of AI browsers like Dia. Siegler also touches on the political dynamics surrounding Elon Musk's intentions for a third party and implications in the electric vehicle market.

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Jul 4, 2025 • 57min
$100 Million AI Engineers, Vending Machine Claude, Legend Of Soham
This week’s discussion dives into the competitive landscape of AI talent, with Meta reportedly offering $100 million salaries to attract top engineers. The implications of hiring elite talent over pure computational power are examined. A fascinating experiment with Anthropic's AI, Claude, managing a vending machine reveals its potential and challenges. Additionally, the ethical dilemmas faced by a software engineer stir debate, highlighting how AI changes the perception of careers in tech. Get ready for some hilarious AI bloopers and cultural dynamics at Meta!

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Jul 2, 2025 • 57min
Is AI Really Taking Our Jobs? — With Noah Smith
Noah Smith, a prominent economics writer known for his ‘Noahpinion’ blog and co-host of the Econ 102 podcast, shares insights on the impact of AI on productivity and jobs. He challenges the prevailing idea of an AI jobs apocalypse, suggesting that businesses need to adapt before the real benefits emerge. The discussion spans topics like immigration policy, wage inequality, and the shifting dynamics of modern conflicts, emphasizing how AI and economic trends shape societal unrest and geopolitical strategy.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 7min
The Web’s ‘Existential’ AI Threat, OpenAI’s Microsoft Office Competitor, Tesla Robotaxi Launch
Reed Albergotti is the technology editor at Semafor. He's back for our weekly discussion of the latest tech news. We cover 1) Cloudflare CEO Matthew Prince says AI is disappearing the web 2) Will there be new business models that replace the current web-based models? 3) Is the AI Agent thing really happening? 4) Vibecoding riches 5) Court rules Anthropic can train on books (but not steal them) 6) Anthropic will study AI’s economic impact 7) Is chatbot companionship good for us? Anthropic says yes 8) OpenAI works on office productivity tools 9) Why OpenAi and Microsoft have tension 10) Will Stargate work? 11) Mira Murati’s Think Machines plan 12) Tesla Robotaxi Rollout 13) Jeff Bezos gets married, who's coming??
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Jun 25, 2025 • 1h 2min
Is AI Actually Saving The Stock Market? — With Tom Lee
Tom Lee, Chief Investment Officer at Fundstrat Capital, dives into the intriguing intersection of AI and the stock market. He explores how the generative AI wave is propping up stocks and what an AI 'Black Swan' event could mean for investors. Lee discusses potential market disruptions, ethical dilemmas, and the implications of AI advancements. The conversation also touches on Bitcoin's future, the resilience of traditional business models, and how narratives shape market perceptions. Tune in for insights that could reshape your investment strategy!

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Jun 20, 2025 • 48min
OpenAI and Microsoft Tension Boils, Amazon’s Job Automation, Zuck’s Spending Spree
Tensions are rising between OpenAI and Microsoft as financial complexities unfold. Concerns about anti-competitive behavior and the power dynamics in their partnership take center stage. A new study reveals that using ChatGPT may harm critical thinking skills, raising questions about its role in education. Meanwhile, Amazon's CEO suggests AI could replace jobs, prompting discussions on workforce adaptation. Zuckerberg is on a hiring spree for AI talent as the technology landscape continues to evolve rapidly.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 1h 12min
Dwarkesh Patel: AI Continuous Improvement, Intelligence Explosion, Memory, Frontier Lab Competition
Dwarkesh Patel, host of the Dwarkesh Podcast and a prominent voice in AI, delves into the future of artificial intelligence. He discusses why AGI might take longer than anticipated and the importance of ongoing improvement in AI methods. The conversation explores the dangers of AI deception, ethical considerations in AI development, and competition among tech labs. Additionally, Patel highlights the challenges of memory and learning limitations in AI, alongside insights from his recent trip to China, reflecting on global tech dynamics.

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Jun 13, 2025 • 1h 1min
Sam Altman’s Gentle Singularity, Zuck’s AI Power Play, Burning Of The Waymos
The discussion covers Sam Altman's intriguing essay on the future of AI, pondering whether he's overhyping tech's current state. Exciting predictions suggest a whirlwind of AI advancements is on the horizon. The nuances of humanoid robots spark a debate about their practicality. Meanwhile, Meta's strategic moves to acquire top talent lead to speculation about Zuckerberg's aggressive AI ambitions. The reality of declining traffic for online publishers in the face of generative AI paints a daunting picture for the news industry.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 57min
What Apple's Failures Say About AI's Limitations — With M.G. Siegler
M.G. Siegler, author of Spyglass and a tech analyst, dissects Apple's recent developer event, emphasizing the company's struggle with AI integration. He critiques Apple’s focus on user interface over artificial intelligence, questioning its vision for the future amidst fierce competition. The discussion uncovers public skepticism around Apple's AI capabilities and explores mixed reactions to their Liquid Glass upgrade. Siegler also touches on leadership challenges within Apple and contrasts the subdued vibe of current events with the excitement of days gone by.