The interviewee discusses concerns about the psychological impact of social media and comparison on self-esteem, as well as the potential positive impacts of technology on industries such as education and medicine. They also note a disparity between reality and media portrayal of technology.
Venture capitalist discusses investing in cutting edge chip companies like Nvidia and Nirvana Systems, being prepared for worst case scenarios, and anticipating the future with anxiety.
Guillermo Diaz, known for his role as Huck in the TV series Scandal, discusses his lack of tech-savviness while promoting a new podcast hosted by a beloved nineties icon.
The speaker argues that it is possible to create technologies and a new kind of technologist/engineer that admires humanity and empathizes with common humans, rather than just respecting them. They discuss the idea that everybody has a line they draw where they take control, undermining the concept of the invisible hand.
The speaker reminisces about the early days of computer use in college and discusses the recreational use of nicotine and modafinil for studying purposes.
In this podcast, the speaker shares the story of someone who used technology to overcome physical limitations, and suggests that we should similarly use the tools available to us to ask for what we want in life.
The speaker discusses the phenomenon of people accidentally recording homemade porn, often due to mistakenly turning off the recording device. This can lead to embarrassing situations and potentially unknown dissemination of the content.
The speaker criticized the lavish accumulation of wealth and power by tech figures and compared the existence of wealth beyond monarchs to the FTX and Vanderbuilts.
The solution to dysfunctional technology lies in building better alternatives that would make them obsolete. It can begin with a collective decision amongst a group of parents at a school to limit phone usage among kids.
Anderol, a tiny defense company that built purely defensive base security systems for the military, was once considered the most controversial technology company globally for developing tools capable of being used for violence. The founder then sold Anderol to Facebook for a few billion dollars, got fired years later, and started Android to work in the national security space.
A person describes a unique 3D experience where images were shown to each individual eye, creating a different type of 3D effect. Although unsure of the benefits, they signed up for it.
The speaker discusses the potential for humans to merge with technology in ways that will enhance our cognitive abilities, and how this will blur the line between computing intelligence and human intelligence.
The speaker compares Elizabeth Holmes' lack of critical thinking with Steve Jobs' ability to pivot his company. The speaker is unsure whether Steve Jobs is good or bad.
The benefits of technology cannot be denied, but it has resulted in a sense of overwhelming stress and concerns regarding mental health. Gen Z employees, especially those onboarded remotely, struggle with the lack of social capital and networking opportunities essential for career growth.
Cal Newport talks about the potentially dangerous addiction to technology that people face today, and how it's developed to take advantage of our psychological flaws.
The speaker reflects on a conversation with Paul about the importance of starting early with technology and how it led to a series of debates.
The design team for cars is basing their ideas on technology from products like the iPhone, however, embedding sensors into cars has not been a successful application of this type of thinking.
A humorous conversation about the decision to accept or decline cookies on websites and the potential impact on user experience.
The podcast discusses a new technology that helps individuals to stay focused during stressful situations or while dealing with challenging tasks. The technology enables people to manage their time better, helping them to get more done and reduce procrastination.
The hosts discuss the evolution of storytelling through technology, touching on Loot - a dungeon crawler style game that relies on community contribution - and the history of film as a medium.
The speaker talks about accidentally taking up the largest storage space for a website and the chaos that ensued.
The podcast discusses the impact of drone strikes and how technology affects understanding and view of them, particularly for those who have had a pastoral existence.
The internet and technology have changed the way people think, making it harder to get diverse opinions and easier to cherry-pick information. This has led to a younger generation being unable to think critically and rely solely on the internet.
In this podcast, the hosts discuss the problems of having to read emails on their phones and the possibility of investing in a tablet. They also mention the arrival of new microphones and the consideration of changing their chairs.
This podcast discusses the significance of shielding in technology, and the potential consequences of not implementing proper shielding measures.
Mitsubishi Electric has been innovating heat pump technology since 1970 with continued innovation for home and businesses.
The speaker talks about how using chat rooms opened up a new world to her, but also led to her compulsive spending habits.
A woman opens up to her roommate, who is actually a bot, about their living situation after being stranded together during the pandemic.
The host talks about getting fish and chips in LA and mentions sleep monitoring technology that can measure your sleep activity and even record you if you talk in your sleep.
Hard Fork delivers the latest news and updates in the world of technology, complete with a team of talented individuals producing the show.
The rejection from college newspaper led to a career in journalism that focuses on the intersection of technology and politics, and the need for technological advances to ease the politics of issues such as climate change and workers' rights.
The speaker talks about relying on phone notifications instead of actively searching for information on the web.
The speaker recounts an experience of his father taking notes on the technology features of their car, and mentions that car dealerships now offer young employees to teach older customers how to navigate new technology.
The speaker and Scott wanted to sell an IP address and triggered an old wound in the process. The speaker mentions buying a Cameo and moving on from depression.
The speaker rants about the excessive focus on developing technology like machine learning for adjusting bedroom temperature, while the more pressing issue of expanding food stamps to allow for buying fresh food for children is being ignored.
The hosts discuss whether Skype or fencing has more searches, with predictions and surprise at the answer.
Two individuals discuss early internet memories and the journey of watch fixing, while one predicts the end of watch fixing and the other gets excited about the nostalgic sound of early internet connection.
The speaker discusses the frustration that comes with trying to group text with people who own different types of phones, specifically Apple and Android.
Howie Mandel was presented with a new self-cleaning toilet technology by American Standard, but as the Honorary ActiClean Patrol Captain, he probably doesn’t use public toilets anyway.
The speaker brings up the difference between talking on a home phone versus using FaceTime for hours when growing up and dating. The conversation ends with laughter about dating.