
Marketplace Tech
Monday through Friday, Marketplace demystifies the digital economy in less than 10 minutes. We look past the hype and ask tough questions about an industry that's constantly changing.
Latest episodes

Jul 17, 2025 • 7min
ICE uses insurance fraud database to search for deportation targets
Joseph Cox, a reporter at 404 Media, delves into the unsettling intersection of insurance data and immigration enforcement. He reveals how ICE leverages ISO ClaimSearch, originally intended to combat insurance fraud, to identify deportation targets. Cox raises important concerns about data privacy and the ethical implications of this practice, particularly regarding the merging of sensitive personal information for national surveillance. Listeners gain insight into the potential risks faced by undocumented individuals and the broader impact on privacy rights.

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Jul 16, 2025 • 10min
Right to repair hits the battlefield
Wesley Reid, a retired Master Sergeant with firsthand experience in military medical operations, discusses the critical need for the right to repair within the armed forces. He highlights the challenges faced in maintaining high-tech medical equipment during combat, particularly the delays that can endanger lives. Reid advocates for policy reforms that would enable faster repairs and reduce waste, emphasizing how repair clauses in military contracts could improve operational efficiency and cybersecurity. His insights reveal the urgent need for change in how military equipment is serviced.

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Jul 15, 2025 • 9min
From 'rizz' to 'unalive': How social media algorithms are changing the way we talk
In a captivating discussion, Adam Aleksic, a trained linguist and the brain behind the 'Etymology Nerd' persona, explores the concept of 'algospeak'—the new internet slang shaped by social media algorithms. He breaks down how these algorithms not only influence language but also impact communication styles, especially among younger generations. From euphemisms like 'unalive' emerging from censorship to the paradox of language trends driven by virality, Aleksic highlights the intricate dance between evolving slang and social dynamics.

Jul 14, 2025 • 7min
Federal tax incentives could mean more tech research and innovation
A recent tax provision could revolutionize tech research and innovation! The discussion delves into how new legislation allows immediate R&D expense deductions, potentially revitalizing investment. Small startups may face different challenges compared to giant tech firms under these reforms. Learn about the historical context of U.S. tax regulations and their impact on innovation compared to other countries. Finally, discover how strategic tax incentives can lower risks for companies, encouraging a vibrant landscape of technological advancement.

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Jul 11, 2025 • 11min
Bytes: Week in Review — X CEO steps down, SCOTUS greenlights age verification law, and tariffs on copper
Tech policy reporter Maria Curi from Axios joins to discuss the significant departure of X CEO Linda Yaccarino, following controversies around antisemitic chatbot content. They explore the Supreme Court's ruling on mandatory age verification online, which shakes up free speech norms. Additionally, Curi highlights the potential implications of Trump's proposed 50% copper tariff on data centers and the urgent need for AI infrastructure, revealing a complex intersection of policy and tech production.

Jul 10, 2025 • 8min
Pay-per-crawl model would make AI firms pay for the content they scrape
Matthew Prince, co-founder and CEO of Cloudflare, dives into the urgent issue of AI crawlers that scrape online content without compensation. He proposes a groundbreaking pay-per-crawl model aimed at forcing AI companies to pay for the data they harvest. The conversation highlights the struggles of content creators burdened by this practice and explores innovative measures Cloudflare is implementing to protect their rights. Prince envisions a fairer internet where the value of content is recognized and creators receive the compensation they deserve.

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Jul 9, 2025 • 4min
Are we “flying blind” into peak hurricane season?
Staffing shortages at the National Weather Service are raising alarms as peak hurricane season approaches. Experts warn that cuts could severely compromise hurricane forecasting accuracy. With the looming threat of budget reductions to NOAA, the implications for public safety are concerning. Meteorologists emphasize the urgent need for effective data collection and improved forecasting models to prepare communities for severe weather events.

Jul 8, 2025 • 6min
Could AI be a peacekeeper of the future?
Explore how artificial intelligence is stepping into the role of a potential peacekeeper. Discover the innovative use of AI in predicting global conflicts and how organizations like the U.N. are leveraging this technology. Delve into the concept of peace technology and the ethical challenges surrounding accountability in AI predictions. The discussion raises critical questions about biases and corporate responsibility in developing solutions aimed at promoting peace.

Jul 7, 2025 • 8min
One in five consumers are using AI daily
Amy Wu Martin, a partner at Menlo Ventures specializing in consumer technology and AI investments, shares insights from a recent study revealing that over half of Americans have tried AI tools. She discusses how one in five consumers are using AI daily for tasks like writing and coding. Wu highlights the crucial role of parents in adopting these technologies, while also emphasizing untapped opportunities in healthcare. The conversation touches on challenges in consumer adoption and the future potential of monetization strategies for AI tools.

Jul 4, 2025 • 10min
Bytes: Week in Review - AI regulation ban dies, renewable energy credits hit and Amazon’s millionth robot
Paresh Dave, a Senior Writer at WIRED, dives into the fascinating world of technology and policy. He discusses Amazon's milestone of integrating its millionth robot, transforming warehouse operations. The conversation shifts to the contentious debates in Congress regarding AI regulations and the future of renewable energy policies. Topics include the implications of transparency in AI, the shift away from clean energy incentives, and the broader effects of automation on job security and unionization efforts among workers.