

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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May 24, 2024 • 60min
Google’s Crazy AI Overviews, OpenAI’s Superalignment Drama, NVIDIA’s Unstoppable Run
Ranjan Roy, a tech contributor at Margins, joins the conversation to explore the latest in the tech world. They discuss Google's humorous AI missteps and ponder if the web is truly outdated. The ethical dilemmas surrounding AI safety, particularly within OpenAI, raise serious questions about trust and accountability. They also touch on NVIDIA's impressive earnings and whether its success can continue amidst shifting market dynamics. The mix of comedy and critical analysis makes for an engaging exploration of today's technological landscape.

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May 22, 2024 • 56min
What Cheaper, Faster, and Smarter AI Gets Us — With Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie, the CEO of Box, dives into the exciting realm of AI advancements, particularly after recent price cuts and efficiency boosts in technologies like GPT-4o. He discusses how these changes could reshape jobs and enhance productivity, sparking new opportunities for startups and businesses. Levie also explores the safety debate surrounding AI and the balance between innovation and regulation. With humor and insight, he highlights the transformative potential of AI in education and the workplace.

May 17, 2024 • 46min
OpenAI’s Big Week, Did Google Kill The Web, AWS CEO Resigns
Ranjan Roy, a tech writer for Margins, joins to discuss the exciting launch of OpenAI's GPT-4o, exploring its innovations like real-time responsiveness. The conversation delves into the user interface possibilities of voice and video, sparking debate over the need for smart glasses. They also weigh in on Google's ongoing evolution in AI and its possible impact on traditional web browsing. With AWS CEO Adam Selipsky's resignation, the future of Amazon’s AI strategy comes into play, leaving listeners intrigued about the rapidly changing tech landscape.

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May 15, 2024 • 1h 6min
AI Scaling, Alignment, and the Path to Superintelligence — With Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel, host of the Dwarkesh Podcast, dives deep into AI's future and scaling challenges. He discusses the competitive landscape shaped by major players like Microsoft and the implications of energy demands in AI training. Patel reflects on effective altruism's influence on AI ethics and the importance of aligning AI with human values. From his journey in podcasting to speculating on advancements like GPT-5, Patel provides a unique perspective on navigating the complexities of artificial general intelligence and its ethical governance.

May 10, 2024 • 54min
Apple's Bad iPad Ad, AI Assistant Hype, Netflix's Big Live Ambitions
Ranjan Roy, a tech contributor for Margins, dives into the latest in technology. He critiques Apple's recent iPad ad, questioning its disconnect from the company's innovative roots. The discussion shifts to the rise of AI, including the excitement around GPT-5 and its potential as a personal assistant. Roy also tackles Netflix's bold move into live television, notably the Tom Brady roast, and the impact of AI on dating and journalism. Expect insights on how these trends are reshaping the media landscape.

May 8, 2024 • 51min
Economics of OpenAI, Tesla’s Robotics Pivot, Hedonic Treadmill — With Slate Money
Felix Salmon, Chief Financial Correspondent at Axios, Emily Peck, Markets Correspondent at Axios, and Elizabeth Spiers, Contributing Writer for the New York Times Opinion, dive into the economic implications of AI and robotics. They dissect OpenAI's vast investments and Tesla's robotics pivot while examining societal impacts like the hedonic treadmill. The trio also tackles the complexities of retirement and wealth's effect on happiness, challenging conventional views on financial security and future job landscapes.

May 3, 2024 • 1h 1min
Emails From Elon, AI Revenue Questions, Chatbot Boyfriends
Ranjan Roy shares insights from his trip to India, showcasing the cultural role of AI tools. The discussion highlights the reliability of AI in political discourse, against the backdrop of sensationalism in media. Elon Musk's innovative X news tool, Grok, is explored alongside the challenges of AI monetization for big tech companies. The podcast also probes the emotional connections people forge with AI chatbots, pondering the implications of these relationships on human interaction and emotional wellbeing.

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May 1, 2024 • 57min
Teaching AI To Read Our Emotions — With Alan Cowen
Alan Cowen, CEO and founder of Hume AI, dives into the fascinating world of emotional intelligence in artificial intelligence. He discusses why it's crucial for AI to not only interpret text but also to understand emotions through voice and facial expressions. Cowen shares insights on how this technology can revolutionize customer service and enhance user experiences. The conversation also touches on AI's potential to communicate with animals and the ethical implications of emotionally intelligent AI in our everyday lives.

Apr 26, 2024 • 44min
Are LLMs Hitting A Wall, Microsoft & Alphabet Save The Market, TikTok 'Ban'
Deirdre Bosa, CNBC's TechCheck anchor, joins the discussion on the latest in tech. They delve into whether large language models are reaching their limits and the financial implications of AI investments. The conversation highlights Meta's mixed earnings, Microsoft’s successful AI results, and Google's solid performance. Additionally, they tackle the looming TikTok ban, user loyalty dilemmas, and the tangled web of legislative actions. It's a whirlwind of insights into the tech landscape's future and the challenges ahead!

Apr 24, 2024 • 56min
Apple's AI Play — With M.G. Siegler
M.G. Siegler, a venture partner at GV and tech blogger at Spyglass, dives into Apple's upcoming AI strategies and innovations poised for their WWDC event. He discusses how AI may reshape iOS and enhance Siri's capabilities while balancing innovation with user privacy. The conversation explores Apple's research project Ferret, efforts in attracting AI talent, and a potential foray into robotics with home devices. Siegler also highlights the implications of these developments on Apple's market position and user experience.