

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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Mar 22, 2024 • 57min
OpenAI's GPT-5 Looms, Apple's Antitrust Problem, Sports Betting's Big Scandal
Jessica Lessin, CEO and founder of The Information, and Steve Kovach, technology correspondent at CNBC, delve into groundbreaking tech discussions. They explore the anticipated release of GPT-5 and the competitive dynamics affecting OpenAI. The conversation also touches on Microsoft's intriguing venture amid leadership changes and appraises Apple’s antitrust challenges from the DOJ. To cap it off, they unravel a jaw-dropping betting scandal involving baseball star Shohei Ohtani, raising questions about ethics in sports.

Mar 20, 2024 • 1h 6min
Predicting AI’s Next Advances — With Suhail Doshi
Suhail Doshi, CEO and founder of Playground, shares his expertise on the cutting-edge world of AI. He discusses the future of generative AI breakthroughs, focusing on the evolution of language models and the transformative potential of image, video, and 3D technologies. Doshi also dives into the competitive landscape among tech giants like Google and Meta, exploring the ethical dimensions of AI art and the anticipated decline in search engine traffic due to AI advancements, providing a vision of a rapidly changing tech ecosystem.

Mar 15, 2024 • 59min
Is AI Slowing Down?, Trouble at Tesla, Kate Middleton’s Bad At Photoshop
This week delves into the shifting landscape of AI, with major companies like Google and Amazon dialing back their lofty expectations. Adobe's struggles highlight the gap between AI hype and reality. There’s buzz about OpenAI's new video generator, but transparency issues arise with its leadership changes. Tesla faces tough times as financial woes mount, while there’s ongoing debate over a potential TikTok ban. Lastly, an amusing look at Kate Middleton’s Photoshop mishap keeps the conversation lively!

Mar 13, 2024 • 1h 2min
TikTok Sale Or Ban Moves Forward In U.S. — With Mike Solana
Mike Solana, CMO at Founders Fund and editor-in-chief of Pirate Wires, dives into the heated debate around TikTok's possible ban in the U.S. He discusses how national security concerns clash with freedom of speech and the influence of big money in politics. Solana explores the complexities of U.S.-China relations, the cultural impact of TikTok, and the role of social media algorithms. Plus, he shares thoughts on Elon Musk's controversies and the evolving landscape of social media, emphasizing the need for transparency and fair trade practices.

Mar 8, 2024 • 1h 2min
OpenAI’s Turmoil Rolls On, Apple Under Siege, Bitcoin Hits $70,000
The tech world is buzzing with turmoil at OpenAI following leadership shake-ups and speculation about key figures. Apple faces a 24% sales drop in China, while Huawei thrives, raising questions about its strategy. TikTok might be banned, and the youth are not happy about it! Bitcoin surges to an astounding $70,000, stirring excitement around its market potential. Amidst all this, innovative AI developments continue to unfold, leaving us wondering just how close machines are to sentience.

Mar 6, 2024 • 53min
Flexport's CEO on Amazon & Shopify, Red Sea Shipping Problems, and Inflation — With Ryan Petersen
Ryan Petersen, Founder and Co-CEO of Flexport, dives into the fierce competition with giants like Amazon and Shopify. He discusses the complexities of logistics and the strategic importance of neutral infrastructures. The conversation covers the impact of geopolitical tensions in the Red Sea on shipping costs, highlighting rising rates and cargo theft concerns. Petersen also explores the interplay between inflation and supply chain dynamics, emphasizing the role of generative AI in revolutionizing logistics operations.

Mar 1, 2024 • 1h 2min
Elon Sues OpenAI, Should Sundar Stay?, RIP Apple Car
Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI opens the door to intriguing debates about AI's future. As the SEC investigates, questions arise about corporate transparency. Meanwhile, Microsoft's investment in Mistral AI signals a strategic pivot. Google's leadership struggles under Sundar Pichai prompt discussions on the company's chaos in management. In a surprising turn, the Apple Car project faces cancellation, sparking conversations about Apple's role in automotive tech. Thrasio's bankruptcy highlights the ongoing fallout from pandemic-era business decisions.

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Feb 28, 2024 • 47min
NVIDIA's AI Moat & Origins — With Bryan Catanzaro
Bryan Catanzaro, VP of Applied Deep Learning Research at NVIDIA, joins the discussion on the company’s pioneering role in AI. He shares insights on how NVIDIA is more than just a chipmaker; they’re reshaping AI through innovative software and algorithms. Delving into the evolution of AI, he recounts NVIDIA's journey from conceptual foundations to its current leadership status. The conversation also touches on how AI will redefine human interactions in virtual spaces, emphasizing the collaborative future of technology.

Feb 23, 2024 • 60min
Secrets of NVIDIA's Surge, Google Gemini's Image Generation Disaster, Reddit IPO
NVIDIA's stock market surge raises questions about the sustainability of its AI-driven growth. The podcast dives into Reddit's IPO challenges and its shift toward AI, sparking debates about its advertising potential. Google's Gemini image generation blunders highlight ongoing concerns about bias and AI ethics. Additionally, the humor in Major League Baseball's see-through pants controversy offers a lighthearted take amid serious discussions on tech and media impacts.

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Feb 21, 2024 • 51min
Foursquare's Founder on Making the Internet Fun Again + His New App — With Dennis Crowley
Dennis Crowley, co-founder of Foursquare, discusses the lost magic of the internet and his new app, BeeBot, which brings context to audio messages while exploring cities. He tackles the challenges of digital culture, emphasizing the need for playful experiences amidst tech giants' dominance. The conversation also covers the nuances of Web3, innovations in AI, and the future of augmented reality, including insights on engaging voice assistants and the transformative potential of technologies like Apple's Vision Pro.


