

Marketplace Tech
Marketplace
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.
Episodes
Mentioned books

25 snips
Jan 31, 2025 • 12min
Bytes: Week in Review — DeepSeek, chip tariffs, and an attempt to get kids off social media
Paresh Dave, a senior writer at Wired, dives into the world of AI and technology. He discusses the buzz around DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company asserting it built an advanced language model for just $6 million—far cheaper than U.S. competitors. The conversation also touches on the impact of proposed semiconductor tariffs and contrasting strategies from the Trump and Biden administrations on tech manufacturing. Finally, Dave highlights recent legislative moves aimed at protecting children from the dangers of social media.

12 snips
Jan 30, 2025 • 9min
Trump renews interest in crypto “meme coins”
Brady Dale, an Axios reporter and author of the Axios Crypto newsletter, dives into the controversial world of meme coins, particularly in light of Donald Trump's recent crypto ventures. He discusses the explosive popularity of meme coins tied to celebrity figures and their unpredictable nature. The conversation raises concerns about conflicts of interest for political figures engaging in cryptocurrency. Additionally, Dale explores the regulatory implications and the mixed feelings among crypto enthusiasts regarding the future of such coins.

12 snips
Jan 29, 2025 • 12min
How Trump’s executive order on online free speech could upend content moderation
Will Oremus, a tech news analysis writer at The Washington Post, dives into the complexities of President Trump's executive order on online free speech. He discusses how the order critiques the Biden administration's role in content moderation, raising crucial debates about censorship versus free expression. Oremus also examines the potential fallout for social media platforms, including risks of unchecked harassment. He explores how the political narrative around content moderation influences public perception and the challenges faced by misinformation research.

23 snips
Jan 28, 2025 • 11min
“Superagency” explores how AI can enhance human potential to new heights
Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and former board member of OpenAI, dives into the concept of 'superagency' in this engaging discussion. He advocates for a positive vision of AI, suggesting it can significantly enhance human capabilities rather than limit them. Hoffman contrasts the often pessimistic views on AI with historical lessons showing how technology has empowered society. The conversation also touches on the need for smart regulations that encourage innovation while ensuring safety, ultimately envisioning an AI-powered future that benefits all.

11 snips
Jan 27, 2025 • 7min
At Davos, rich and powerful now comfortable with power of AI
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, discussions on artificial intelligence shifted from panic to practicality, reflecting a more optimistic approach. Tech leaders emphasized real-world AI applications and the need for proactive measures to address future challenges. Meanwhile, there was a notable contrast between the current optimism around economic policies and past fears regarding tariffs, showcasing a changing sentiment in the tech sector.

13 snips
Jan 24, 2025 • 11min
Bytes: Week in Review — The Stargate project, Trump meme coins, and the TikTok flip-flop
Anita Ramaswamy, a columnist at The Information, dives into the latest tech controversies. She discusses the ambitious Stargate project to establish AI data centers, backed by industry giants like Sam Altman and Larry Ellison. The conversation shifts to Trump’s meme coins, highlighting the discontent among crypto insiders over their legitimacy. Ramaswamy also analyzes the ongoing TikTok ban debates and the complex interplay between U.S. regulations and political maneuvering, shedding light on the tech landscape's ever-shifting dynamics.

7 snips
Jan 23, 2025 • 10min
As LA blazes rage, even firefighters turn to Watch Duty
David Merritt, Chief Technology Officer at Watch Duty, shares insights into how their app is revolutionizing wildfire information. With the California fires intensifying, the app has become vital for real-time updates, benefiting both firefighters and communities. Merritt discusses the evolution of this nonprofit initiative, the importance of data in managing evacuation protocols, and how they harness radio communications for accurate reporting. The conversation highlights innovative approaches to disaster management and the commitment to serving communities without commercial interference.

7 snips
Jan 22, 2025 • 9min
How one college is leveraging AI for educators and students
Michael Donihue, interim director of the Davis Institute for AI at Colby College, is at the forefront of integrating AI ethically in education. He discusses how the college established a cross-disciplinary AI institute before AI became mainstream, pushing for thoughtful incorporation of generative AI tools. Students praise these tools for enhancing performance, though there are concerns about social interactions. Donihue emphasizes tailored AI policies and the critical role of faculty in fostering AI literacy across various subjects.

Jan 21, 2025 • 8min
Trump’s election syncs up with tech backlash against gloom and guilt
Nadia Asparouhova, a writer and researcher focused on the rise of effective accelerationism in tech, discusses the cultural shift towards techno-optimism following Trump's 2024 election victory. She explores the emergence of effective accelerationism as a response to the tech backlash, advocating for unrestricted innovation. Their conversation delves into the evolving relationship between the tech industry and government, portraying government as a potential ally rather than an obstacle, and the community's newfound optimism in leveraging technology for positive change.

Jan 20, 2025 • 6min
Biden pushed back on Big Tech’s power, and Trump found a few new friends
Inauguration Day brings tech leaders to the forefront, showcasing their surprising support for Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Joe Biden's administration takes a tough stance on Big Tech, with regulatory measures targeting giants like Facebook and Amazon. The discussion touches on significant investments in the semiconductor industry and initiatives aimed at safeguarding youth online. The contrast in approaches between the two presidencies sparks debates about innovation versus regulation, highlighting the shifting dynamics in the tech landscape.