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Offloading our brains onto increasingly sophisticated tech...does it risk damaging our ability to think critically? More with our tech expert Lisa Martin next. There are studies from Forbes and Britain's The Telegraph that report that AI is making us stupid. Tech Reporter, Lisa Martin explains what's going on.
As international talks continue about the war in Ukraine, former NATO spokesperson Oana Lungescu and Times defence editor Larisa Brown compare notes. David Remnick, editor of The New Yorker, joins us to discuss his editorial process and business strategy as the magazine turns 100. Also on the programme, Mike Isaac from The New York Times profiles the CEO of OpenAI. Plus, how can the media adapt to the needs of Gen Z? We discuss with the FT's Stephanie Stacey and Hilary Xherimeja, CEO of the media recruitment company Sondr.Guests: Oana Lungescu, former spokesperson, NATO; Larisa Brown, Defence Editor, The Times; David Remnick, Editor, The New Yorker; Mike Isaac, Tech Correspondent, The New York Times; Stephanie Stacey, Tech Reporter and graduate trainee, FT; Hilary Xherimeja, CEO, SondrPresenter: Ros Atkins Producer: Simon Richardson Assistant Producer: Lucy Wai
7a-8a Star Wars News and NBC Tech Reporter Scott Budman comes on to talk TikTok, trusting reporters, and Bitcoin.
CBS Tech Contributor Ian Sherr is covering the CES event in Las Vegas. He joins Megan Lynch with details of the new technology revealed this week.
Top Stories:1. FTC might come after MicrosoftSeattle Times article (Alex's article)2. Elysian closes Georgetown locationPSBJ article3. SLUT stays, for nowPSBJ article4. Capital gains tax staysSeattle Times article (WA tax - Alex's article)Seattle Times article (Seattle tax)5. Sears is closingSeattle Times article About co-host Alex Halverson - Business Reporter, Seattle TimesPrior to his role as a Business Reporter at Seattle Times he was a Tech Reporter at the Puget Sound Business Journal and a Senior Producer at Seattle PI. Alex has also been featured on KUOW's Week in Review.About host Rachel Horgan:Rachel is an independent event producer, emcee and entrepreneur. She worked for the Business Journal for 5 years as their Director of Events interviewing business leaders on stage before launching the weekly podcast. She earned her communication degree from the University of San Diego. Contact:Email: info@theweeklyseattle.comInstagram: @theweeklyseattleWebsite: www.theweeklyseattle.com
ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski tells us of a new social media network Bluesky, and discusses the fallout of the Tyson vs Paul fight.
ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski spoke to Bill about Despite Apple pulling the wraps off its generative artificial intelligence tools all the way back in the Spring, and despite the technology dominating the marketing for the new iPhone 16 – Apple Intelligence has only been available in beta.
Apple has revealed a slew of new AI features in its newest iPhone. ABC Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski tells us about them.
Mike talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about the new Apple iPhone. It's coming out in mid-September. Some of the new features will not be available at the start.
Austin Carr, Tech Reporter with Bloomberg News, joins Megan and Tom to discuss a new rule allowing iPhone users to delete some standard apps. Could those changes come to US users too? Credit: © Costfoto
ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski explains the Telegram CEO's arrest and previews Apple's new iPhone announcement.
Mike Dobuski-ABC Tech Reporter-New York spoke to Bill for Tech Tuesday - TECH TUESDAY: TELEGRAM FOUNDER ARRESTED IN FRANCE; APPLE ANNOUNCES DATE FOR IPHONE EVENT - Apple has announced when we'll get a look at the next iPhone, and it's not that far away - Sept 9th
ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski talks about Trump falling for AI-generated 'Swifties for Trump' images and how to identify fakes.
The trial of protesters who disrupted the M25 in London for more than four days in November 2022 concluded last week with campaigners receiving the longest ever UK sentences for non-violent protest. Summing up, the judge thanked a journalist from The Sun newspaper who provided key evidence after secretly recording a Just Stop Oil meeting. Damien Gayle describes how he navigated reporting restrictions to cover dramatic scenes in court as the defendants attempted to draw attention to their cause. Jack Chapman is a producer who has also been covering the group's tactics in his Channel 4 documentary, Chris Packham: Is It Time to Break the Law? We explore the ethical and legal challenges of following these activists. It's a subject that divides opinion. Meera Selva explains why she feels the media as a whole gets the story wrong. Plus we discuss Kamala Harris's social media strategy; the findings of the BBC's annual report and how journalists are covering the Paris Olympics, which start this week.Guests: Damien Gayle, Environment Correspondent, The Guardian; Jack Chapman, Producer, Chris Packham: Is It Time to Break the Law?; Meera Selva, CEO, Internews Europe; Mimi Mihailescu, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Bath; Nicole Auerbach, Senior Writer, The Athletic; Max Miller, Sport & Tech Reporter, Broadcast Magazine; Dade Hayes, Business Editor, Deadline Presenters: Katie Razzall and Ros Atkins Producer: Simon Richardson
Live from P&T Knitwear, Bradley sits down with a tech founder and tech reporter to discuss the complex web of political challenges facing the industry today. How do founders navigate these turbulent waters to foster innovation? And how do reporters cover the ever-complex interplay between technology and politics without getting lost in the noise? This episode, recorded as part of #NYTechWeek on June 4, offers an inside look into strategies and realities of operating within and reporting on the politics of innovation.Panelists:-Joe Connor, Founder of Tusk Venture Partners portfolio company, Odyssey-Alexandra Sternlicht, Tech Reporter at Fortune.This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street — New York City's only free podcast recording studio.Send us an email with your thoughts on today's episode: info@firewall.media.Subscribe to Bradley's weekly newsletter, follow Bradley on Linkedin + Substack + YouTube, and be sure to pre-order his upcoming book, Vote With Your Phone.
ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski - The latest tech news including details about Samsung's new foldable smartphone and the pros and cons of the most affordable new smartphone on the market.
What do you do if you lose data in cyberattack? Mike Dobuski has some tips.
ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski spoke to Bill about Apple on Monday at the company's annual WWDC developer conference, where the iPhone maker showed off a host of new AI technologies set to be baked into the next generation of iPhone, iPad, and Mac software.
Apple has revealed its new AI software that will launch with the next iOS update.
Artificial Intelligence continues to have some growing pains as Mike Dobuski explains.
Silicon Valley relies on a huge foreign born workforce, mostly from India and China, to provide specialized skills in fields like engineering, biotech, AI and computer science. But after layoff, these visa holders have 60 days to find a new job, or lose their residency in the United States. In 2023, tech reporter Pranav Dixit dug into the mass layoffs in Silicon Valley, and why these drastic reductions were forcing some foreign-born workers to reevaluate the decision to live in the US. At the time he was working for Buzzfeed News. But when the news unit shut down, Dixit was put in the same precarious situation as the H-1B workers he covered in his reporting. Ray Suarez catches up with Pranav Dixit to get an update on his complicated journey to find new work, and his race to stay in the United States. Read more of Pranav Dixit's reporting for Buzzfeed: Laid-Off Tech Workers On H-1B Visas Might Be Forced To Leave The Country Guest: Pranav Dixit, senior editor at Engadget Host: Ray Suarez If you appreciate this episode and want to support the work we do, please consider making a donation to World Affairs. We cannot do this work without your help. Thank you.
ABC News Correspondent Jordana Miller checks in live from Israel with the latest on a possible Israeli strike on Iranian targets. ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski discusses why Apple is no longer the world's top smartphone maker, why Tesla laid off more employees, and whether smart glasses will become the new hot gadget. ABC Action News Anchor Paul LaGrone discusses the Trump hush money trial, how it will affect national politics, and what issues the 2024 presidential election will center around.
ABC News Correspondent Jordana Miller joins live from Israel with the latest on a potential Israeli operation in Rafa and ceasefire negotiations. ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski breaks down Tesla's plans to shift their business from personal EVs to robotaxis.
British counter terrorism officers are investigating the stabbing last Friday of an Iranian TV host outside his home in London. Iran International presenter Pouria Zeraati was hospitalised, before being discharged and moving to a safe place under the supervision of the Metropolitan Police. We talk to British Iranian journalist Sima Sabet, who has also been targeted. Have US diplomats been targeted by Russian sonic weaponry? A joint report between The Insider, Der Spiegel and CBS's 60 Minutes alleges it's the result of their brains being targeted by "directed energy" weapons operated by a secretive Russian military unit. We meet one of the journalists involved in the story. In Londonderry journalists covering a dissident republican parade on Easter Monday were attacked with petrol bombs thrown by masked youths. Politicians have condemned the violence. We hear the testimony of one of the reporters targeted. We talk to the producers behind the successful BBC reboot of Gladiators.And as Gmail celebrates its 20th anniversary, how useful is email today as a form of communication? Or has it been overtaken by messaging apps like WhatsApp?Presenters: Ros Atkins and Katie RazzallProducer: Simon RichardsonGuests: Sima Sabet, former presenter, Iran International; Dan Baldwin, Managing Director, Hungry Bear Media; Julia Hobsbawm, journalist and author; Niall Deeney, Derry Correspondent, Belfast Live; Mike Isaac, Tech Reporter, The New York Times; Shashank Joshi, Defence Editor, The Economist; Michael Weiss, Editor, The Insider
Former Bucs Coach Bruce Arians previews his upcoming Arians Family Foundation event at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tampa, which will feature Jason Aldean. He also discusses Tom Brady's competitiveness, Baker Mayfield taking over as Bucs quarterback, and the team's offseason moves. ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski reports on a possible AI partnership between Apple and Google.
Bill-Mike Got Your Tech Tuesday Connected With Suns Durant Scores 37 Points To Burn The Cavs 117-111-Cavs Jim Chones Recap - Cleveland.com Terry Pluto-Browns-Cavs-Guards - Eclipse Over Cleveland-Jay Ryan & Eclipse Security-Tim Dimoff - Tech Tuesday-ABC Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski-Trump Opposes TikTok Ban, Calls Facebook ‘An Enemy of the People' - Money Answers.com Jordan Goodman-Inflation Numbers Feb Rose - President Biden will meet with Poland's President and Prime Minister Tuesday and the number one topic will be Ukraine and whether NATO troops should be deployed there. White House Correspondent Jon Decker - Gasoline prices have surged to four-month highs – but don't panic.-NBC Radio Erin Real - Ski vacations and theme park visits can cost thousands a day, but the lines remain long, and demand is high-NBC Radio Rory O'Neill-take a look at the annual event, and where people are going this spring.
Retired USF Political Scientist Dr. Susan MacManus breaks down Super Tuesday's results, the breaking Nikki Haley campaign news, and what to watch for during the general election campaign. ABC News Tech Correspondent Mike Dobuski discusses Apple's announcement of a new Macbook Air, the cancellation of their Apple Car plans, and whether or not they've lost their innovative edge.
In the latest episode, Founder and President Jennifer Risi caught up with Aisha Counts, tech reporter at Bloomberg News, who covers the latest in social media and Big Tech. Jen and Aisha discuss the recent Super Bowl, why more people are turning to TikTok for their news and what's in store for Big Tech.
Introducing Pressing. This week, we learn from Jasmine Sheena, a Business Reporter at Marketing Brew and contributor to the New York Times. Every so often, we invite the people who cover the ad industry to give us the tea on what's trending and what's not. Jasmine discusses her focus areas for 2024, particularly the implications of it being an election year on political advertising. She also delves into "Hardcore Agency News," offering in-depth discussions on the state of Agency of Record (AOR), independent agencies, and other advertising trends in 2023, along with predictions for 2024. Of course, we talk about these topics through a lens that assists in your break into the ad industry. Links: https://www.marketingbrew.com/contributor/JasmineSheena https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasminesheena/
Len Berman and Michael Riedel talked with Dobuski about the NYC public schools remote learning snafu. The trouble yesterday was blamed on IBM not being ready.
Finding love is getting more expensive for Americans.
ESPN, FOX and Warner Brothers Discovery are teaming up to launch a new sports streaming platform. But what does it include?
From fake Facebook accounts sowing division about Israel and Palestine to threats on Jewish-American journalists, this episode takes us deep into the work of Forbes Technology Reporter Alexandra Levine. She talks us through our susceptibility to posts we see on social media and how tensions have become heightened online ever since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. If you're looking for different perspectives and nuanced ways to think about the unfolding conflict, tune in! IG: @politicalplaylist TikTok: @politicalplaylist Website: politicalplaylist.com
Bill & Mike Got Your Tech Tuesday Connected With Guardians VS Reds Preview-Guards PBP Jim Rosenhaus - Browns VS Ravens Preview-Cleveland.com Terry Pluto - Tech Tuesday-ABC News Tech Reporter Mike Dobuski- Windows 11 Update-Microsoft is calling it “Copilot,” - Adele Roots For Browns & Suggests She's Married to Rich Paul - President Joe Biden is going to Detroit on Tuesday to meet with striking autoworkers-NBC Radio Erin Real - The Republican Presidential candidates are assembling in California for the next series of debates. What is Donald Trump saying about the debate – and why won't he be attending?-NBC Radio Rory O'Neill
Mike talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about the UAW strike. What will happen to the economy if the strike goes on for a while?
Former Boise State quarterback Hank Bachmeier - now a starter at Louisiana Tech - makes his fifth opening-day start Saturday against Florida International. Beat reporter Matt Belinson (Ruston Daily Leader) joins Prater and Mallory for a conversation about Bachmeier's progress on and off the field since leaving Boise. PHOTO: Matt BelinsonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author of "The Tech Friend" newsletter at the Washington Post Shira Ovide joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss how Meta could complicate Twitter's rebrand, the reasons behind apps losing their popularity, and the possibility of Threads replacing Twitter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KFI's Tech Reporter is live from Apple's Headquarters in Cupertino, California, for an all-new edition of 'Tech Tuesday'! Yesterday was the Worldwide Developer's Conference at Apple, so Rich unpacks all of the new hardware and software announced by the company, including a new $3500 augmented reality headset expected to hit shelves this Fall. Then, a look back at D-Day, and why the World War II invasion remains important on what is its 79th Anniversary.
KFI's Tech Reporter returns to The Bill Handel Show, Live from Apple's Headquarters in Cupertino, California, for an all-new edition of 'Tech Tuesday'! Yesterday was the Worldwide Developer's Conference at Apple, so Rich unpacks all of the new hardware and software announced by the company, including a new $3500 augmented reality headset expected to hit shelves this Fall.
Apple's announces its Reality Pro headset with a hefty $3.500 price tag and it is slated to be released next year.. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've had questions about Apple's new VR headset — supposedly set to debut in June — for some time. Starting with: Who's going to pay $3,000 for these things, and what will they do with them? Turns out some Apple employees have the same questions — which is very unusual for a Big Deal Apple Debut, to say the very least. The NYT's Tripp Mickle joins Vox's Peter Kafka to explain. Then Peter checks in with Men In Blazers co-founder Roger Bennett, who is finally ready to talk about the business of running a soccer-mad digital media company, why niches are good, and his plans to scale up before the 2026 World Cup. Featuring: Tripp Mickle (@trippmickle), Tech Reporter for the New York Times Roger Bennett (@rogbennett), Co-Founder of Men In Blazers Host: Peter Kafka (@pkafka), Senior Editor at Recode More to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape. About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With more announcements about AI chatbot GPT4, we hear how it will be further integrated into Microsoft and speak to Duolingo about how they hope it will help users learn languages. We also explore the fallout in India and South Africa from the US failure of Silicon Valley Bank and our Tech Reporter, Alasdair Keane, speaks to Alpine F1's Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon on how tech and data is keeping pace with Formula 1 innovation. (Image: Getty/NurPhoto)
The Society Show with Christian Patterson is a podcast about society, featuring DJ Ski Doo and the Society Show Soundboard Band, with World Renowned Organist Roy Dickerson! It is now the new era of the Society Show - Season Seven, recorded live(-to-tape) at the beautiful Lorena Bobbitt Theatre in beautiful North Seattle. This episode includes: - Mexican President AMLO moves to semi-nationalize the lithium industry - The protests about AMLO and his attempt to make an independent election monitoring agency - The Felipe Calderon administration and their ties to the Sinaloa Drug Cartel - I will be running for president 2024!! - My platform: I will ban too-bright headlights! - As president, I will advocate for vegetable oil in diesel engines - What's the deal with people in first class getting on the plane first? - Our tech reporter interviews a sentient AI - I interview Georg Fugger of the Swabian Fugger family of Kirchberg und Weissenhorn - Billionaire Gautam Adani, officially denounced by the show, has been allegedly been doing major fraud All of that, and much much more, this is the Society Show! Visit the website: societyshow.net Contact the show at societyshowpodcast@gmail.com Follow the show on twitter: @society_show
KFI's Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins the show for an all-new edition of 'Tech Tuesday'! He and Handel talk about TMobile's special offer to soccer fans this season and the 1st Generation Apple iPhone sold for how much?!**Today's 8AM hour was shortended to air President Bidens's speech, Live from Poland**
Before we face the reality of 2023, we discuss the state of virtual reality — specifically, the still-unannounced VR/AR headset Apple's been developing for years. The Information's Wayne Ma joins Recode's Peter Kafka to share the details of his latest report on the device, which he predicts will cost $3,000 and debut this year. Then, Jeremy Zimmer, the CEO of United Talent Agency, talks to Peter about Hollywood's economics and the way he'd like them to change, particularly as streamers like Netflix start selling ads. Featuring: Wayne Wa (@waynema), Tech Reporter for The Information Jeremy Zimmer, CEO of United Talent Agency Host: Peter Kafka (@pkafka), Senior Editor at Recode More to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape. About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill Handel hosts KFI's new Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro for an all-new edition of 'Tech Tuesday'! Californians have been given the green light to pursue legal action against the gun industry, but how will that work? And fake job postings are becoming a real problem, as they're stealing applicants' money and identities.KFI has a new schedule format! Gary and Shannon will be taking over starting at 9AM! Be sure to tune in after The Bill Handel Show concludes, and thank you for being a loyal listener!
Natalie Wolfsen, CEO at AssetMark, joins the show to talk about market trends as well as how AssetMark is supporting/growing financial advisors. Josh Joseph, CEO of Big Plan Holdings, discusses outlook for the marijuana industry and how his company is navigating current economic conditions. Sonali Basak, Wall Street reporter with Bloomberg News, joins the show to discuss her interviews with Brian Moynihan and David Solomon, Wall Street's economic outlook for 2023, and Morgan Stanley layoffs. Alison Williams, Senior Global Banks and Asset Managers Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, also joins to discuss banks and their economic outlooks. Prometheus Biosciences CEO Mark McKenna joins to talk about his company's massive stock surge today. Anurag Rana, Senior Tech analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, and Mark Gurman, Tech Reporter with Bloomberg News, join the show to discuss software and tech. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mass layoffs and cutbacks at companies like Meta and Twitter point to a slowdown (and chaos) in tech. Bloomberg tech reporter Sarah Frier helps us sort through the madness. Then, Disney has used Marvel movies to basically print money over the past ten years. With the release of “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,” we look at whether that strategy will continue to be a winning one with pop culture expert and X-Ray Vision podcaster Jason Concepcion. Featuring: Jason Concepcion (@netw3rk), Writer and Host of Crooked Media's X-Ray Vision Sarah Frier (@sarahfrier), Tech Reporter at Bloomberg Host: Peter Kafka (@pkafka), Senior Editor at Recode More to explore: Subscribe for free to Recode Media, Peter Kafka, one of the media industry's most acclaimed reporters, talks to business titans, journalists, comedians, and more to get their take on today's media landscape. About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The tech layoffs continue as Stripe slashed 1,000 jobs, or 14% of its workforce, and Lyft and Affirm joined the fray. Twitter recently made big cuts as Elon Musk cut the Twitter workforce in half, and now Meta is getting ready to announce significant cuts later this week. Leaders dramatically overestimated tech's pandemic-fueled boom. Or, they thought they had more to do with the boom than they actually did. Even as Covid-19 shut down much of the economy, the digital realm continued to thrive as everyone was stuck at home using their devices. This meant more time absorbing ads and buying things online. But as we know, that trend didn't last as the physical world has opened up for people in the last year or so. We'll discuss the Binance & FTX fire sale in what might be the savviest business move of the year by Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao. Elizabeth Holmes heads to sentencing and possibly jail time for her role in defrauding investors at Theranos, and Tiger Global Management loses 54% on the year. Finally, we'll talk with Julia Boorstin, the CNBC Senior Media & Tech Reporter, on her new book "When Women Lead," who's here to tell us stories of women who've defied the odds and transformed business and the data revealing how they did it. Links: Buy When Women Lead by Julia Boorstin on Amazon. This podcast is brought to you by: Accelevents: Sign up for a free trial of Accelevents today. Zapier: Try Zapier for free today at zapier.com/Rocketship Shopify: Start selling on Shopify today. Go to Shopify.com/Rocketship now. Felix Gray: To get the best blue light glasses on the market, go to Felixgrayglasses.com/Rocketship Produx Labs: New students can use the code ROCKET at checkout to enroll in Product Institute Foundations for just $999. That's a $200 savings! Drata: Listeners can get 10% off by visiting drata.com/partner/rocketship Rocketship is brought to you by The Podglomerate. *** Previous Guests include Seth Goden, Christian Idioti, Ash Maurya, Dan Shapiro of Glowforge, Lolita Taub, Amy Hood of Hoodzpah, Amanda Goetz, Helen Tran, Ben Parr, Mac Conwell, Charli Marie Prangley of ConvertKit, Kandis O'Brian, Laura Roeder, Brenna Loury of Doist, Lopa van der Mersch of Rasa, Ken Norton, Randy Silver, Sanjiv Kalevar of OpenView Venture Partners, Dan Olsen, Jay Clouse, Melissa Perri, Dheerja Kaur of Robinhood, Rahul Vohra of Superhuman, Rich Mironov, Ben Foster, Ron Weiner of Earth Class Mail. *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy. Since you're listening to Rocketship, we'd like to suggest you also try other Podglomerate shows surrounding entrepreneurship, business, and careers like Creative Elements and Freelance to Founder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices