

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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Jan 20, 2023 • 54min
Google Layoffs, Netflix Shakeup, and Davos Recap
Ranjan Roy, a contributor to Margins, dives into the week's pressing tech news. He discusses Google's recent layoffs and the impact of AI on its business strategies. Netflix's unexpected subscriber growth amidst leadership changes is also explored. Roy critiques the exclusivity of Davos, while highlighting significant media layoffs and evolving advertising challenges. Additionally, he examines Robinhood's controversial move into financial news, questioning its journalistic integrity in a market driven by trading promotions.

Jan 18, 2023 • 1h 2min
Amazon's Identity Crisis — With Todd Bishop
Todd Bishop, co-founder of GeekWire, offers keen insights into Amazon's quest for efficiency while grappling with its innovative spirit. He discusses the impact of recent layoffs on both HR and consumer divisions, questioning if 'The Everything Store' can adapt to become 'The Some Things Store.' The conversation shifts to Amazon Web Services' challenges in a volatile market and the evolving workplace culture. Bishop also touches on unionization efforts, contrasting Amazon's resistance with Microsoft's acceptance, while reflecting on corporate strength amid technological innovation.

Jan 13, 2023 • 48min
New Era Of Tech Accountability? + The Impending AI Ethics War
Ranjan Roy, a contributor to Margins with deep insights into tech and business, dives into the evolving landscape of technology accountability. He discusses JPMorgan's contentious acquisition of Frank, spotlighting user base misrepresentation. The conversation also covers the SEC's scrutiny of crypto amidst the FTX fallout and the ethical dilemmas posed by AI advancements. Roy hints at an impending AI ethics war, stressing the need for transparency and accountability among tech giants, while also touching on the diminishing relevance of platforms like Mastodon.

Jan 11, 2023 • 56min
Crypto After FTX — With Kate Rooney
Kate Rooney, a CNBC star reporter who has closely covered the crypto industry, shares her insights on the collapse of FTX and its implications for the future of cryptocurrency. She discusses the crumbling promise of 'trustless' finance and the critical need for consumer trust. Rooney explores the struggles of reporting in a volatile space, the financial fallout from the scandal, and the ripple effects on firms like Binance. Her perspective sheds light on the urgent lessons for investors and the industry as a whole.

Jan 10, 2023 • 44min
The Fed's PR Blitz + SBF And The Media — With Ranjan Roy
Ranjan Roy, co-author of Margins and a savvy expert in business and finance, joins the conversation to dissect the week's biggest news in tech and economics. He dives into the Federal Reserve's monetary maneuvers and their broad implications, alongside the curious media dynamics surrounding Sam Bankman-Fried and his narratives. The chat also touches on the evolving creator economy—highlighting challenges and opportunities in a landscape influenced by AI and shifting marketing strategies. Plus, reflections on a new podcasting journey wrap up the discussion!

Jan 4, 2023 • 54min
Tech’s Frothy Days Are Over. Now What? — With Eliot Brown
Eliot Brown, a Wall Street Journal reporter and co-author of "The Cult of We," shares sharp insights on the tech industry's transformation as frothy valuations recede. He discusses the implications of rising interest rates and explores whether the end of excess was ultimately productive. Delve into the troubled journey of SoftBank and the strategic risks of Palantir's SPAC investments. Brown also tackles Twitter's debt crisis post-Musk acquisition and the effects of declining Tesla stock on his finances. A thought-provoking conversation on the future of tech investments!

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Dec 28, 2022 • 56min
Is It Worth Switching To Encrypted Email And Messaging? — With Andy Yen
Andy Yen, CEO of Proton, shares insights on the surge of encrypted email services like ProtonMail. He debates the necessity of encryption in our digital lives and discusses how privacy awareness has shifted post-Snowden. Yen contrasts traditional email platforms with privacy-first solutions, emphasizing user trust and sustainable practices. The conversation also delves into Apple's encryption strategies, exploring the tension between corporate interests and user privacy. Lastly, he predicts a growing demand for privacy-focused communication as digital privacy becomes paramount.

Dec 21, 2022 • 50min
2022 In Review, 2023 Predictions — With Casey Newton
Casey Newton, editor of Platformer and co-host of Hard Fork, brings his sharp insights to reflect on the wild tech year of 2022. He dives into Twitter's turbulent transformation post-Elon Musk's acquisition, predicting a challenging future for the platform. The decline of cryptocurrency and Meta’s metaverse struggles also take the spotlight. Newton discusses the impact of AI on education and social media, pondering over new revenue models and regulatory changes that might shape the tech landscape ahead.

Dec 14, 2022 • 43min
Does It Get Even Worse for Tech in 2023? — With Stephanie Link
Stephanie Link, Chief Investment Strategist at Hightower Advisors and CNBC contributor, shares her insights on the tech industry's rocky road in 2023. She discusses the impact of rising interest rates on stock valuations and highlights major players like Meta and Amazon maneuvering through economic turbulence. Link evaluates emerging trends in deglobalization and its implications for the market, particularly focusing on supply chain challenges faced by Apple and the evolving landscape of Tesla. Her expert analysis promises a thoughtful look into the future of technology investing.

Dec 7, 2022 • 53min
How ChatGPT Changes Tech + The End of Remote Work? — With Aaron Levie
Aaron Levie, CEO of Box, sheds light on the tech landscape, diving into the revolutionary influence of ChatGPT on workplace productivity and efficiency. He critiques Elon Musk’s management of Twitter and explores the unpredictable terrain of Web3 following the FTX collapse. The discussion also ventures into the evolving worker empowerment movement, questioning its future amidst rising challenges for fair compensation and remote work dynamics. Levie offers insight into leadership shifts at Salesforce and the impact of economic changes on tech companies.


