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It seems almost inevitable that Google will be big part of Europe's future. And Europe will be a huge part of Google's too. This week, Alphabet, Google's parent company, hit $1 trillion market cap for the first time. Can Google's AI be socially beneficial? Are big tech companies intrinsically bad? This week, Guntram Wolff talked to Google and Alphabet's CEO, Sundar Pichai.
Kara and Scott talk about Google's CEO testifying to Congress. The company is being evasive about its controversial search engine in China. But on the other hand, some US Representatives didn't know Google doesn't make the iPhone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a been a tough couple of years for technology companies. Facebook, Google, Twitter and others have faced criticism on many fronts, from accusations of bias to privacy concerns. Leaders of these companies have been called before Congress to testify about their businesses, most recently this week, when Google's CEO Sundar Pichai answered questions from members of the House Judiciary Committee. Underlying those concerns is the realization that tech companies have become so big, powerful and necessary in our lives that many of us are troubled by that reality, but unsure what to do about it. In his new book, "The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age," technology law expert Tim Wu examines the history of antitrust actions in the 20th century and makes the argument that breaking up today's largest companies will not only be good for business, but for our democracy as well. This week on Money Talking, Charlie Herman speaks with Wu about his book and the state of monopolies in the U.S.
Google's CEO gets grilled by Congress; Instagram gets a new product leader; Apple does a bunch of stuff; and Supermicro defends itself against Bloomberg. Plus we honor the 50th anniversary of the "Mother of all Demos", Casey hasn't seen "My Cousin Vinny", we try to save journalism and fail, and a puppy emerges from a box!
Stem cell research has been a topic of controversy, but a related issue is raising some similar concerns: that is, whether fetal tissue from elective abortions should be used for scientific research. In today’s episode, our colleague Rachel del Guidice sits down with several experts to ask what human dignity requires on this issue, as well as what the Trump administration is doing to pursue ethical practices. Plus: Our White House correspondent Fred Lucas joins us to unpack Trump’s heated debate with Democrats over wall funding.We also cover these stories:-Border Patrol detains over 3,000 illegal immigrants in a single day.-The Senate will take up landmark criminal justice reform bill.-Google's CEO is grilled before Congress on privacy, data collection, and China.The Daily Signal podcast is available on Ricochet, iTunes, SoundCloud, Google Play, or Stitcher. All of our podcasts can be found at DailySignal.com/podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave a review. You can also leave us a message at 202-608-6205 or write us at letters@dailysignal.com. Enjoy the show! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Brittany and Eric discuss President Trump's public debate on a border wall with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer, Google's CEO goes before lawmakers and attempts to avoid questions of political bias, and a Virginia teacher loses his job for using the 'wrong' personal pronoun when referring to a trans student.
Women Who SWAAY Podcast - Weekly Conversations With Women Challenging The Status Quo
Nora Herting and Heather Willems met as undergraduates in an art history class, and eventually started ImageThink together. ImageThink is a firm that provides graphic facilitation services for pretty much anything and anyone. If you're thinking, "how can I trust some artist without my credentials to synthesize what I'm saying?" ImageThink's answer hits the nail on the head: "It's idea for idea, not word for word." LISTEN to learn more about how they manage their best friendship and business partnership, how they went from concept to partnership, and whose doodle is hanging in the office of Google's CEO.
TechByter Worldwide (formerly Technology Corner) with Bill Blinn
If you're looking for a new e-mail application, Thunderbird might be a good fit. Are you in the majority of computer users who don't have a good backup? Microsoft prepares Windows 7 for the marketplace and repeats some Vista errors. In Nerdly News, the Twitter attack and Google's CEO steps down from Apple's board.