
Better Offline is a weekly show exploring the tech industry’s influence and manipulation of society - and interrogating the growth-at-all-costs future that tech’s elite wants to build.
Combining narrative-form storytelling, one-on-one interviews and panel-based discussions, Better Offline cuts through the buzzwords and obfuscation of the tech industry, investigating and evaluating the schemes an... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 216 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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In this week's Better Offline monologue, Ed Zitron walks you through why AI isn’t replacing all software companies, and why the hype behind Claude Code is utterly specious.
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Better Offline’s “Hater Season” - an ongoing roundtable with tech’s greatest haters - continues as Ed talks with Kill The Computer’s Juniper and Caleb and Arif Hasan of Wide Left about prediction markets, silicon valley’s billionaire whiners, and how... more
In this week's Better Offline monologue, Ed Zitron walks you through why Matt Shumer’s “Something Big Is Coming” is deceptive misinformation peddled by a guy who previously tried to defraud the AI community, and why everybody who boosted or republish... more
Better Offline’s “Hater Season” - an ongoing roundtable with tech’s greatest haters - continues as Ed talks with computer science professor and writer Cal Newport about the ways in which the media fails to report the truth about AI.
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Cathartic AND informative
Impossible to take seriously with the amount of advertisements on every episode. Unsubscribing after I counted about a total of 8 minutes of ads. Unlistenable. iHeartMedia is a curse.
Truly love this show and love it even more when he gets angry or fired up. Makes me feel less alone in my anger and disgust.
The reviews claiming that Ed is “too angry” and “too ranty” are missing the point of the show entirely. Emotions like anger are valid and necessary to incite action in the face of extreme political upheaval, and playing it calm and cool to increase listenability only works to dilute the message, not amplify it. Listeners who love to ‘both-sides’ it: avoid. There’s softer shows out there for you.
Perceptive on financial aspects but let down by Zitron's ranting and expletive filled diatribes, his black and white thinking and Cassandra complex. For those who dislike Zitron's style there are *many* more measured commentators who discuss the AI bubble and the need for it to pop or for a stock market "correction", such as Dean Baker without going into angry rants. Although none are as focused on the AI bubble as Zitron is on it.
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Focused on the tech industry's pervasive influence on society, the content evaluates how different players within this sector shape the future through a growth-oriented mindset. Episodes navigate through pressing themes such as AI's implications for society, ethical considerations in technology, and critical analyses of industry practices, including transparency issues. A mix of interviews, storytelling, and discussion formats aids in demystifying complex topics and scrutinizing the motivations of influential tech figures, while the host's engaging, often critical style lends a personal touch to overarching narratives.
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3. Jared Newman
4. Chloe Radcliffe
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8. Steve Burke
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