

Big Technology Podcast
Alex Kantrowitz
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.
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Jul 25, 2025 • 1h 5min
Countdown to GPT-5, OpenAI’s Stargate Sputters, AI Math Wars
Stephen Morris, the San Francisco Bureau Chief at the Financial Times, shares insights on the tech industry's latest trends. He discusses the anticipated release of GPT-5 and its potential to be labeled AGI by Sam Altman. The conversation explores the challenges faced by OpenAI's Stargate project in securing data center deals and the renewed focus on scaling in AI research. Additionally, Morris highlights the soaring energy demands of AI data centers and contrasts the recent earnings of Alphabet and Tesla, revealing the dynamics at play in this competitive landscape.

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Jul 23, 2025 • 1h 36min
Are AI's Economics Unsustainable? — With Ed Zitron
Ed Zitron, owner of EZPR and host of Better Offline, dives into the unsustainable nature of the generative-AI boom. He critiques OpenAI's massive burn rate and examines the financial viability of AI search technologies compared to traditional giants like Google. The conversation also tackles the soaring infrastructure costs linked to AI projects, the rise of AI companionship, and the ethical concerns surrounding it. Zitron emphasizes the urgent need for transparency and a reality check on AI's economic landscape.

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Jul 18, 2025 • 57min
Grok's AI Lovebot, Aqui-Hire-Sition Backlash, OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent Debuts
Ranjan Roy, a tech writer from Margins, dives into the fascinating world of AI advancements and the competition between industry giants. He discusses Zuck and Elon's attempts to ramp up their AI efforts, while Grok's new lovebots, Rudy and Ani, spark discussions about AI companionship. The conversation also tackles the implications of recent tech acquisitions and the backlash against 'acqui-hiresitions.' Lastly, Roy shares insights on OpenAI's new ChatGPT Agent and the evolving landscape of coding agents, making for a lively and thought-provoking discussion.

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Jul 16, 2025 • 43min
Condoleezza Rice: U.S. Tech at Risk Amid University Cuts, China Threat
Condoleezza Rice, former U.S. Secretary of State and director of Stanford’s Hoover Institution, dives into the critical state of U.S. tech competitiveness against China's rapid advancements in AI and manufacturing. She highlights the key role of universities in driving innovation, which is threatened by funding cuts and rising tuition. Rice also addresses the implications of chip export controls and the importance of democracies in safeguarding frontier tech. Expect a rich discussion on bridging the gap between technology and policy in today's geopolitical landscape.

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Jul 14, 2025 • 8min
Big Technology @ Five Years
The hosts celebrate a five-year milestone, expressing heartfelt gratitude towards their audience. They reveal exciting changes ahead, including a new ad network that promises fresh content. The editorial philosophy on AI is explored with an invitation for listener feedback. The discussion emphasizes community engagement and how listeners can contribute to the show's future.

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Jul 12, 2025 • 49min
OpenAI’s Windsurf Crash, Grok’s Wild Week, Replace Tim Cook? — With Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie, CEO of Box, shares his insights on tech trends and challenges. He discusses the fallout from OpenAI's failed acquisition of Windsurf, raising concerns about the future of AI coding. The launch of Grok 4 piques interest due to its innovative collaboration strategies but also highlights risks in AI stability and safety. Levie touches on NVIDIA's historic $4 trillion valuation and questions whether the tech sector is facing a bubble. He even speculates on Tim Cook's leadership at Apple amid these shifts in AI technology.

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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.