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 | 164 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Technology |
In this episode, Ed Zitron is joined by writer Brian Merchant to talk about US AI regulation, and how governments never seem to make the effort to understand technology.
Welcome to Radio Better Offline, a tech talk radio show recorded out of iHeartRadio's studio in New York City. Ed Zitron is joined in studio by The Verge’s Victoria Song and Defector’s David Roth to talk about Sora 2, Meta’s AR glasses, the “friend” ... more
In part four of this week’s four-part case against generative AI, Ed Zitron walks you through how there’s literally not enough money in the world to pay for OpenAI’s estimated $1 trillion four-year burn, and why the media tell the truth about AI to s... more
In part three of this week’s four-part case against generative AI, Ed Zitron walks you through how “AI replacing software engineers” is a myth spread by the media and investors - and how Microsoft only has 8 to 12 million active paying customers for ... more
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I agree wholeheartedly with the points and content of this podcast but the John Oliver style ranting is distracting and stops it from being the salve I’m looking for in these mad times.
While there may be some merit to the economic arguments against certain AI companies, the idea that LLMs are useless is absurd. They are extraordinarily useful for numerous tasks, and the fact the host can’t see that is baffling. I suspect he got some success critiquing big tech and then became polarised and extreme on the topic via audience capture. The reality is always more nuanced and complex.
So many ads, the shows start with them, they end with them and all in between. No announcement though. So difficult to skip. Unsubscribed even though the other content seemed good
I deeply appreciate Ed’s analytical perspective and thoroughly enjoy the panels. There are a lot of interesting ideas here.
Unfortunately, many episodes are delivered as scripted monologues (ie, rants), which Ed struggles to articulate. To me, these are basically unlistenable… and the pissy tone largely undermines the analysis.
Love Ed, but really hoping the show will find a new editorial voice.
Great show but deserves better recording quality. Sound comes off abrasive, flat, rushed (feels sped up and badly paced) and unpleasant.
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Focusing on the intersection of technology and society, episodes critically assess how the tech industry manipulates public perception and drives unsustainable growth. Notable discussions cover topics like the hype surrounding artificial intelligence, the environmental and ethical implications of tech advancements, and the financial practices of major tech companies.
The show features a mix of narrative storytelling, interviews, and panel discussions, allowing listeners to gain insight into the industry's operations from multiple perspectives. With a blend of skepticism and critical analysis, it strives to demystify complex issues, appealing to tech-savvy individuals as well as those concerned about societal impacts, making it a compelling ... more
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