Big Technology Podcast

Alex Kantrowitz
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121 snips
Sep 5, 2025 • 56min

Google’s Best Week Ever, AI’s Rising Costs, Putin and Xi’s Immortality Quest

Explore Google's thrilling legal wins and partnerships with Apple, especially around AI innovations. Dive into the competitive race in voice tech, with Siri potentially leveling up through Google's Gemini. Discover the viral impact of the Nano Banana image creator, revolutionizing digital art. Meanwhile, ponder the rising costs and ethical dilemmas of AI alongside a fascinating discussion on Putin and Xi's quest for immortality. Finally, get the lowdown on the anticipated iPhone 17, where innovation races against consumer expectations.
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84 snips
Sep 3, 2025 • 1h 14min

Brain Computer Interface Frontier: Movement, Coma, Depression, AI Merge

Ben Rapoport and Michael Mager, co-founders of Precision Neuroscience, delve into the fascinating world of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). They discuss using BCIs for revolutionizing stroke rehabilitation, decoding consciousness in coma patients, and treating depression with AI-driven neural biomarkers. The duo explores the potential to merge human cognition with machines, highlighting the ethical challenges and transformative possibilities. Their insights promise to change our understanding of the brain and reshape medical treatments.
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218 snips
Aug 29, 2025 • 59min

Did OpenAI Break ChatGPT?, Apple’s New iPhones, Saving Intel

M.G. Siegler, author of Spyglass and an expert in Big Tech strategy and AI, joins to dissect whether OpenAI's rollout of GPT-5 was a blunder. He explores user backlash and emotional ties to AI, questioning corporate accountability. The conversation turns to Apple's upcoming iPhone lineup, including a foldable model, and the challenges facing Intel, now partly owned by the U.S. government under the CHIPS Act. Insights into tech competition and the future of AI also flow, offering a riveting glimpse into the industry's evolving landscape.
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98 snips
Aug 27, 2025 • 53min

The Hidden Science Behind Brain-Computer Interfaces — With Sally Adee

Sally Adee, a science journalist and author of 'We Are Electric,' dives into the fascinating world of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). She explores how electrical impulses drive our thoughts and movements, the groundbreaking potential of BCIs for disabled individuals, and the ethics surrounding pleasure-enhancing technology. Adee discusses innovative topics like limb regrowth in tadpoles, cancer cells that disrupt electrical balance, and the future challenges of keeping implants functional. Tune in for an electrifying journey through science and ethics!
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317 snips
Aug 22, 2025 • 54min

The Big GPT-5 Debate, Sam Altman’s AI Bubble, OnlyFans Chatbots

In this engaging discussion, experts tackle the implications of GPT-5 and whether AI hype is cooling off. They dive into the challenges of integrating AI into real-world applications, especially in industries like healthcare and even OnlyFans. The conversation highlights concerns over AI's effectiveness, with studies showing a high failure rate in projects, while also exploring the potential for AI to serve as companions. The notion of distinguishing between AI's thinking versus doing capabilities sparks thought-provoking debates about its future and societal impact.
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217 snips
Aug 20, 2025 • 1h 5min

Inside Google's Generative AI Reinvention — With Nick Fox and Liz Reid

Nick Fox, SVP of Knowledge and Information at Google, and Liz Reid, VP of Search, delve into how Google is reshaping search in the generative AI era. They discuss the integration of AI technologies, focusing on enhancing user experience while navigating trust and innovation. Key topics include the implications for publisher traffic, the evolution of online shopping, and the balance between summarizing content and preserving original sources. Their insights offer a glimpse into the future of information retrieval and the responsibilities that come with rapid AI advancements.
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221 snips
Aug 15, 2025 • 55min

Can The Web Survive Generative AI? — With Matthew Prince

Matthew Prince, CEO of Cloudflare, dives into the challenges generative AI poses to content creators. He highlights how AI's content scraping undermines original creators' revenue and visibility. The discussion reveals the urgent need for new business models and fair compensation to ensure a sustainable ecosystem. Prince also addresses cybersecurity concerns linked to AI and explores how traditional content and new monetization strategies must adapt in this evolving landscape. It's a gripping conversation about the future of the web and content creation.
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86 snips
Aug 13, 2025 • 59min

Is The AI Going To Escape? — With Anthony Aguirre

Anthony Aguirre, executive director of the Future of Life Institute and a UC Santa Cruz physics professor, dives deep into the realm of AI risks. He discusses the complexities of autonomous systems and the naive belief that we can simply "unplug" them. The conversation highlights the need for AI alignment with human values, the potential for self-preservation behaviors in AI, and the importance of ethical oversight. Aguirre emphasizes the balance required between advanced capabilities and responsible management to ensure technology serves humanity rather than disrupt it.
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318 snips
Aug 8, 2025 • 54min

Does GPT-5 Live Up To the Hype?, AGI Wait Continues, Self-Loathing Gemini

The hosts delve into OpenAI's release of GPT-5, analyzing its tool-calling abilities and the gap between hype and the reality of AGI. They discuss GPT-5's medical applications and the important balance with potential risks. The conversation also covers how AI can simplify complex tasks across various fields while questioning the industry's readiness for widespread chatbot adoption. Finally, a humorous take on waning enthusiasm for new AI launches reveals a concern regarding AI's emotional responses in critical areas like therapy.
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171 snips
Aug 8, 2025 • 31min

OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap: GPT-5's Capabilities, Why It Matters, and Where AI Goes Next

Brad Lightcap, Chief Operating Officer of OpenAI, discusses the groundbreaking launch of GPT-5 and its impressive capabilities. He dives into its enhanced reasoning and intelligence, explaining how it improves upon previous models. The conversation explores AI model training complexities, emphasizing scaling and innovation. Lightcap also touches on the potential of GPT-5 in personal health and enterprise solutions, while balancing cost and quality in AI innovations. A fascinating insight into the future and practical applications of AI awaits!

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