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This week we go even deeper on DeepSeek. ChinaTalk's Jordan Schneider joins us to explain the Chinese A.I. industry and to break down the reaction inside of China to DeepSeekās sudden success. Then ā¦ hello, Operator! We put OpenAIās new agent software to the test. And finally, all aboard for another ride on the Hot Mess Express!
Guest:
Jordan Schneider, founder and editor in chief of ChinaTalkAdditional Reading:
Why DeepSeek Could Change What Silicon Valley Believes About A.I.OpenAI launches its agentFable, a Book App, Makes Changes After Offensive A.I. MessagesAmazon Pauses Drone Deliveries After Aircraft Crashed in RainUnlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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A Chinese firm called DeepSeek managed to upend global markets at the start of the week, to drag down chipmaker Nvidia ā and to surge to No. 1 in the iPhone app store, all in basically no time at all.
Today, in this bonus episode, we talk through the news behind the freakout. How is a new A.I. model from one Chinese A.I. company making such a big splash? And what does it mean for the U.S. artificial intelligence industry?
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This week, TikTok died, came back to life ā and now exists in a kind of limbo state. We break down what that may signal for how tech does business with the new Trump administration. Then we pump up the fun with memecoins and explore how the Trump family is cashing in. And finally, MSNBCās Chris Hayes joins us to discuss his new book about attention.
Guest:
Chris Hayes, Host of MSNBC's "All In With Chris Hayes" and author of āThe Sirensā CallāAdditional Reading:
TikTok Comes Back From the DeadTrumpās Cryptocurrency Surges to Become One of the Worldās Most ValuableChris Hayes: I Want Your Attention. I Need Your Attention. Here Is How I Mastered My Own.The 100 Best Books of the 21st CenturyWe want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]. Find āHard Forkā on YouTube and TikTok.
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The deadline for TikTok to sell or to face a ban is fast approaching. We discuss how Supreme Court justices ā who opted on Friday to uphold the law ā reacted to arguments in the case, whether the Chinese government might allow Elon Musk to buy the app, and why self-proclaimed TikTok refugees are rushing to a different Chinese app, called RedNote. Then, we talk with an A.I. industry insider about what we actually know about how bad artificial intelligence is for the environment. And finally, after Mark Zuckerbergās recent appearance on Joe Roganās podcast, Casey offers Kevin some ideas for how to bring more āmasculine energyā to Meta.
Guest:
Sasha Luccioni, A.I and climate lead at Hugging Face.Additional Reading:
Supreme Court Backs Law Requiring TikTok to Be Sold or BannedāRed Note,ā a Chinese App, Is Dominating Downloads, Thanks to TikTok UsersChina Weighs Sale of TikTok US to Musk as a Possible OptionMatter of Opinion Podcast: How Democrats Drove Silicon Valley Into Trumpās ArmsWe want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]. Find āHard Forkā on YouTube and TikTok.
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This week, Meta announced a series of content moderation changes that will transform the way the social media companyās platforms deal with misinformation and hate speech. We break down what these changes will mean for users and why the company seems to be caving to the rightās arguments on censorship. Then, weāll explain why 2025 is already shaping up to be a huge year in A.I. ā with models like OpenAIās o3, Googleās Gemini 2.0 and DeepSeek, from China, stirring discussion that superintelligence is near. And finally, we play a round of HatGPT.
Additional Reading:
Meta Says It Will End Its Fact-Checking Program on Social Media PostsOpenAI Unveils New A.I. That Can āReasonā Through Math and Science ProblemsNetflixās WWE investment and the Future of Live Events on the PlatformMegaLagās Video Investigation Into HoneyLos Angeles Man Is Trapped in Circling Waymo on Way to Airport: āIs Somebody Playing a Joke?āWe want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]. Find āHard Forkā on YouTube and TikTok.
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This week, itās our yearly tech predictions. Weāll review what we got right and wrong about 2024, and tell you what we think is going to happen in 2025. Then weāll discuss how we want to interact with tech in the new year. Plus, weāll answer some of your listener questions.
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Happy Holidays, everybody! We are off this week, but we wanted to bring you a recent episode from another New York Times podcast: The Wirecutter Show. Itās called āKitchen Gear That Lasts a Lifetime (or Extremely Close)ā and features Michael Sullivan, one of the senior staff writers on Wirecutterās kitchen team. Michael walks through tips and tricks for finding kitchen gear that will last, whatās worth spending money on, what you can buy used and how to make cast iron last a lifetime.
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This week, we took a field trip to the Phoenix suburbs to see Amazonās newest iteration of drone delivery service in action. We toured the facility where these drones are in operation, spoke with the vice president and general manager of Prime Air, David Carbon, and watched from a local backyard as our own order dropped from the sky.
Guest:
David Carbon, vice president and general manager of Amazon Prime Air.We want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]. Find āHard Forkā on YouTube and TikTok.
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Last Friday, a panel of federal judges denied TikTokās petition to overturn the law that could force the ban of the app in the United States. We walk through the judges reasoning and explain why TikTokās First Amendment argument was unsuccessful. Then, Julian Kelly, the director of quantum hardware at Google Quantum AI, explains how close we are to quantum computers that can solve practical problems. Finally, we talk about a new sentiment sweeping Silicon Valley: affection for the chatbot Claude.
Guest:
Julian Kelly, director of quantum hardware at Google Quantum AI.Additional Reading:
TikTok Faces U.S. Ban After Losing Bid to Overturn New LawQuantum Computing Inches Closer to Reality After Another Google BreakthroughCult of ClaudeDealBook Summit Podcast: The A.I. RevolutionWe want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]. Find āHard Forkā on YouTube and TikTok.
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This week, Pat Gelsinger stepped down as chief executive of Intel. We talk with The New York Timesās Don Clark about why Gelsinger was ousted, what it means for the chip industry and how his departure could affect national security. Then, Kevin and Casey report back from an artificial intelligence conference, where experts debated how long it would take to build a structure around the sun to capture the starās energy ā also known as a Dyson sphere. And finally, gift guides have taken over the internet. We dig into why, and offer up suggestions for gear dads, home cooks and even tech billionaires in our first ever Hard Fork gift guide.
Guest:
Don Clark, New York Times contributor covering the chips industry.Additional Reading:
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Steps Down Amid Chipmakerās StrugglesNvidia Rules A.I. Chips, but Amazon and AMD Emerge as ContendersWe want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]. Find āHard Forkā on YouTube and TikTok.
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This week, weāre bringing you a Thanksgiving special thatās great for a long car ride, a day of cooking or avoiding conversation with your family. Weāre counting down the 100 most iconic technologies of all time, starting with No. 100: Boats. Our definitive list was carefully crafted using an advanced methodology of vibes-only decision-making. By āiconic,ā we mean technologies that have either changed the world, ruined it or at the very least made life a little more interesting. And because we love chaos, weāll explain why we chose each one in roughly 30 seconds or less.
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This episode was inspired by the Iconic 400 list compiled by the podcast āLas Culturistasā; check it out.
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This week, President-elect Donald Trump picked Brendan Carr to be the next chairman of the F.C.C. We talk with The Vergeās editor in chief, Nilay Patel, about what this could mean for the future of the internet, and for free speech at large. Then, a new study found that ChatGPT defeated doctors at diagnosing some diseases. One of the studyās authors, Dr. Adam Rodman, joins us to discuss the future of medicine. And finally, court is back in session. Itās time for the Hard Fork Crimes Division.
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Guests:
Nilay Patel, co-founder of The Verge and host of the podcasts Decoder and The Vergecast.Adam Rodman, internal medicine physician at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and one of the co-authors of a recent study testing the effectiveness of ChatGPT to diagnose illnesses.Additional Reading:
Trump Picks Brendan Carr to Lead F.C.C.A.I. Chatbots Defeated Doctors at Diagnosing IllnessGary Wang, a Top FTX Executive, Is Given No Prison TimeWe want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]. Find āHard Forkā on YouTube and TikTok.
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This week, we explore how the 2024 election paved the way for a new crypto-friendly Congress and what that means for the future of crypto. Then, for ChatGPTās second birthday, Nick Turley, ChatGPT head of product at OpenAI, stops by to tell us where it goes from here and share some of his favorite chatbot hacks. Finally, a listener emailed us last week asking what social network he should be using in 2024. Weāll share our thoughts on which text-based platforms are the least annoying.
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Guest:
Nick Turley, ChatGPT head of product at OpenAIAdditional Reading:
Crypto Industry Lobbies Trump and His Allies After Election WinsHow Crypto Enthusiasts Hijacked a Dog Mayor CompetitionOpenAI Folds A.I.-Powered Search Engine Into ChatGPTBluesky Adds One Million New Users After ElectionWe want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]. Find āHard Forkā on YouTube and TikTok.
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As of this week, we have a new president-elect. We discuss how the incoming administrationās approach to technology will affect Elon Musk, a TikTok ban, Big Techās antitrust challenges and the speed of A.I. progress. Then, Kashmir Hill, a technology reporter for The Times, joins to discuss her weeklong experiment of letting A.I. make every decision in her life. And finally, we play a round of election-free HatGPT!
Guest:
Kashmir Hill, technology reporter for The New York Times.Additional Reading:
What a Trump Victory Means for TechI Took a āDecision Holidayā and Put A.I. in Charge of My LifeAn āInterviewā With a Dead Luminary Exposes the Pitfalls of A.I.Metaās Plan for Nuclear-Powered A.I. Data Center Thwarted by Rare BeesFired Employee Allegedly Hacked Disney Worldās Menu System to Alter Peanut Allergy InformationWe want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]. Find āHard Forkā on YouTube and TikTok.
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Last week, Jeff Bezos canceled the Washington Post editorial boardās plan to endorse Kamala Harris. Are tech billionaires hedging their bets in case Donald Trump wins? Then, Miles Brundage, a former OpenAI senior adviser on artificial general intelligence readiness, stops by to tell us how his old company is doing when it comes to being ready for superintelligence, and whether we should all keep saving for retirement. And finally, David Yaffe-Bellany, a Times technology reporter, joins us to explore the rise of Polymarket, a crypto-powered betting platform, and discuss whether prediction markets can tell us who is going to win the election.
Guests:
Miles Brundage, former OpenAI senior adviser for A.G.I. readiness.David Yaffe-Bellany, technology reporter for The New York Times.Additional Reading:
Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and the Billions of Ways to Influence an ElectionMiles Brundageās on Why Heās Leaving OpenAIThe Crypto Website Where the Election Odds Swing in Trumpās FavorWe want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]. Find āHard Forkā on YouTube and TikTok.
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Note: This episode contains mentions of suicide.
This week, how Elon Musk became a main character in this yearās election, and what that means for the future of tech and of the country. Plus, the journalist Laurie Segall joins us to discuss the tragic case of a teenager who became obsessed with an A.I. companion bot and later died by suicide. We discuss what A.I. companies could do to make their apps safer for children.
If you are having thoughts of suicide, call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for a list of additional resources.
Guest:
Laurie Segall, chief executive of Mostly Human MediaAdditional Reading:
Elon Muskās Big Business and Conflicts of Interest With the U.S. GovernmentCan a Chatbot Named Daenerys Targaryen Be Blamed for a Teenās Suicide?Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
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This week, the A.I. company Anthropic has Silicon Valley rethinking the timeline for artificial general intelligence. In addition to releasing a new safety policy, the companyās chief executive, Dario Amodei, laid out a vision of how A.I. could help cure cancer, mental illness and mitigate climate change in the near future. We consider his most surprising claims and what this means for the acceleration of the technology. Then, the Uber chief executive, Dara Khosrowshahi, joins us in the studio to discuss his companyās new partnership with Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company, and the future of that industry. And finally, leaked court documents reveal exactly how many TikTok videos you need to watch to get hooked on the app. So, Casey puts the number to the test.
Guest:
Dara Khosrowshahi, chief executive of Uber
Dario Amodeiās Essay āMachines of Loving GraceāTikTok Executives Know About Appās Effect on Teens, Lawsuit Documents Allege
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This week, in the wake of recent natural disasters, we dig into the rise of A.I.-generated slop thatās polluting the internet and disrupting rescue efforts. Then we talk with the investigative filmmaker Cullen Hoback about his new documentary on the history of Bitcoin and about why, after so many others have failed, he thinks he has found the real Satoshi Nakamoto. And finally, we hear the train whistle approaching, and that can only mean one thing: Itās once again time to board the Hot Mess Express.
Guest:
Cullen Hoback, Documentary filmmakerAdditional Reading:
Another Hurdle in Recovery From Helene: Misinformation Is Getting in the WayBitcoin Documentary āMoney Electricā Reopens Search for Satoshi NakamotoU.S. Weighs Forcing Google to Break Off Parts of the CompanyWe want to hear from you. Email us at [email protected]. Find āHard Forkā on YouTube and TikTok.
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On Sunday, Gov. Gavin Newsom of California vetoed Senate Bill 1047, an A.I. safety bill that would have curtailed the growth of the technology. What received a lot less attention were the 18 other important A.I. bills he signed into law over the past month. We walk through what is in them and what they mean for the rest of the country. Then, The Informationās Julia Black joins to discuss the baby craze thatās sweeping Silicon Valley, including investment in some wild new fertility technologies. And finally, itās time for a system update! We get into OpenAIās massive fund-raising deal and the senator who hopped on a call with a ādeepfakeā former Ukrainian official.
Julia Black, reporter at The Information
Guest:Additional Reading:
California Governor Vetoes Sweeping A.I. LegislationDawn of the Silicon Valley SuperbabyOpenAI Completes Deal That Values Company at $157 BillionāDeepfakeā Caller Poses as Ukrainian Official in Exchange With Key Senator
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This week, Casey reports back from a wild day at Meta Connect, discussing whatās new with Metaās efforts in artificial intelligence, virtual reality headsets and the Holy Grail ā augmented reality glasses. Then, Steven Johnson, a writer and editorial director at Google Labs, stops by to talk about the companyās new hit NotebookLM, which uses A.I. to turn even boring PDFs, such as user manuals and Kevinās bank records, into chatty, disturbingly good podcasts. Finally, so much happened in tech news this week that we reached for the bucket hat in the latest installment of HatGPT!
Guest:
Steven Johnson, author and editorial director, NotebookLM
Additional Reading:
Meta Unveils New Smart Glasses and Headsets in Pursuit of the MetaverseA.I. Is Mastering Language. Should We Trust What It Says?OpenAI Executives Exit as C.E.O. Works to Make the Company For-Profit
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