Big Technology Podcast

Alex Kantrowitz
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79 snips
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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138 snips
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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311 snips
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.
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346 snips
Oct 8, 2025 • 51min

Anthropic Chief Product Officer: Why AI Model Development Is Accelerating — With Mike Krieger

Mike Krieger, Chief Product Officer at Anthropic and co-founder of Instagram, discusses the rapid advancements in AI with the recent launch of Sonnet 4.5. He explains how customer feedback has accelerated development and shares insights on agents, which are proactive collaborators rather than mere tools. Krieger emphasizes the importance of memory in AI models for personalization. The conversation also touches on Anthropic's product philosophy of augmentation over automation, and the strategic partnerships necessary for enterprise AI adoption.
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96 snips
Oct 6, 2025 • 58min

OpenAI and AMD's Megadeal, Sam Altman and Jony Ive’s Bumpy Start. Meta vs. Apple

M.G. Siegler, a technology analyst and author of the Spyglass newsletter, dives into the latest in tech with sharp insights. He explores the implications of OpenAI's megadeal with AMD and its potential risks, particularly regarding the AI investment cycle. The conversation also touches on Sam Altman and Jony Ive's struggles to launch their AI device while navigating challenges in privacy and design. They compare Meta's agile approach with Apple's perfectionism and question the future of the struggling Vision Pro amidst these shifts in the tech landscape.
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220 snips
Oct 4, 2025 • 58min

The Sora 2 Breakthrough, Death Of The Creator Economy?, Apple’s SmartGlasses Roadmap

Max Zeff, a Senior AI reporter at TechCrunch, dives into the latest advancements in AI and tech trends. He discusses OpenAI's Sora 2 and its surprising appeal in video feeds. Max explains Meta's apprehension over OpenAI's trajectory and the potential impact on the creator economy. He also highlights how AI could change advertising practices at Meta. In a forward-looking segment, Max shares insights into Apple’s roadmap for smart glasses and his experiences with the new Friend pendant wearable.
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154 snips
Oct 1, 2025 • 54min

Microsoft's Head of Cloud & AI on the AI Buildout's Risks and ROI — With Scott Guthrie

Scott Guthrie, Microsoft's Executive VP of Cloud and AI, dives into the tech giant's AI infrastructure strategy. He discusses whether the industry's massive investments are overreaching and how Microsoft balances its OpenAI commitments with prudent spending. Guthrie explains the intricacies of GPUs versus custom silicon, the importance of disciplined data-center investments, and the benefits of liquid cooling technology. He also touches on ROI timelines for AI projects and the impact of data centers on local economies.
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157 snips
Sep 26, 2025 • 60min

OpenAI’s & NVIDIA's $100 Billion Marriage, Meta’s Sloppy Vibes, TikTok Deal Arrives?

Ranjan Roy, Editor at Margins, dives into the $100 billion investment from NVIDIA in OpenAI, questioning its potential and the implications for AI profitability. They explore whether AI companies need to monetize their efforts eventually and discuss the economic risks involved in such investments. Ranjan critiques OpenAI's new Pulse feature as possibly intrusive and explores Meta's latest AI-driven content, dubbing it 'sloppy vibes.' The conversation wraps with Ranjan's skepticism about the viability of a TikTok deal amid geopolitical hurdles.
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109 snips
Sep 24, 2025 • 1h 3min

Is Generative AI a Cybersecurity Disaster Waiting to Happen? — With Yinon Costica

Yinon Costica, co-founder and VP of Product at Wiz—a cloud security company acquired by Google—dives into the cybersecurity implications of generative AI. He reveals how AI creates new software vulnerabilities and discusses alarming trends like ‘vibe coding.’ Yinon highlights the asymmetry faced by defenders against automated attacks and the urgent need for robust security measures. He also touches on the risks of hacking autonomous vehicles and the importance of democratizing security across organizations to fend off emerging threats.
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199 snips
Sep 19, 2025 • 56min

How We Use ChatGPT, Meta’s New AI Glasses, Can Jimmy Kimmel Be Canceled?

Ranjan Roy, a thoughtful newsletter author at Margins, returns to share insights on the tech landscape. He dives deep into how users interact with ChatGPT, highlighting practical guidance and the implications of AI in decision-making. The conversation also touches on the potential impact of Meta’s $799 AI glasses and their social ramifications. Finally, they ponder if Jimmy Kimmel can remain relevant today and explore the evolving nature of audience ownership in the age of digital media.

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