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Business, Spoken

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Get in-depth coverage of current and future trends in technology, and how they are shaping business, entertainment, communications, science, politics, and society.

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Episodes

Can Bots Outwit Humans in One of the Biggest Esports Games?

This August, some of the world’s best professional gamers will travel to Vancouver to fight for millions of dollars in the world’s most valuable esports competition. They’ll be joined by a team of five artificial intelligence bots backed by Elon Musk, trying to set a new marker for the power of machine learning. The bots were developed by OpenAI, an independent research institute the Tesla CEO cofounded in 2015 to advance AI and prevent the technology from turning dangerous. Learn about your ad ...

Jun 26, 20185 min

YouTube Will Help Creators Make Money With More Than Just Ads

Over the last year, YouTube has faced a seemingly endless number of controversies over disturbing and problematic videos—including ones published by PewDiePie, the site’s most popular vlogger—that were often found to be running advertisements from major companies. In response, YouTube tightened its ad policies, hired new moderators, and took steps to assure advertisers that its platform was brand safe. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 25, 20188 min

Another Failed Silicon Valley Exec Gets a Crypto Project

Lucas Duplan, who founded Clinkle and made it into an object lesson in Silicon Valley overhype, is plotting a return. He has raised money from his family and outside investors for a venture fund focused on backing enterprise-software startups, WIRED has learned. The fund will operate out of New York and has backed at least two companies in which Duplan is involved. One of those companies is a cryptocurrency project focused on employee rewards called Universal Recognition Token (URT). Learn about...

Jun 25, 20186 min

Why the Supreme Court Sales Tax Ruling May Benefit Amazon

The Supreme Court just paved the way for broader collection of online sales taxes. That's probably good news for Main Street and bad news for smaller online retailers. But it just might be good news for larger online retailers---especially Amazon. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 22, 20185 min

Trump Stokes Outrage in Silicon Valley—But It's Selective

Silicon Valley is in the middle of an awakening, the dawning but selective realization that their products can be used to achieve terrible ends. In the past few months, this growing unease has bubbled up into outright rebellion from within the rank and file of some of the largest companies in the Valley, beginning in April when Google employees balked at the company's involvement with a Pentagon artificial intelligence program called Project Maven. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/a...

Jun 22, 201812 min

How a Child Moves Through a Broken Immigration System

As an immigration attorney working along the US-Mexico border in McAllen, Texas, Carlos García says he’s seen “a lot of sad stuff” over the years. But what he encountered at the McAllen federal courthouse Tuesday left him lost for words. “You walk into the courtroom and there are 90 people waiting to be prosecuted for illegal entry,” he says. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 21, 201810 min

Now the Computer Can Argue With You

“Fighting technology means fighting human ingenuity,” an IBM software program admonished Israeli debating champion Dan Zafrir in San Francisco Monday. The program, dubbed Project Debater, and Zafrir, were debating the value of telemedicine, but the point could also apply to the future of the technology itself. Software that processes speech and language has improved enough to do more than tell you the weather forecast. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 21, 20185 min

Why Lyft Is Trying to Become the Next Subscription Business

In many US cities, ride-sharing is a commodity. Both drivers and riders pull up Uber and Lyft interchangeably on their phones, weighing which to use based on price and wait time. That’s a problem for ride-sharing companies. In an industry where new apps like Via, Juno, and Gett are coming online regularly, riders have myriad choices. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 20, 20186 min

The Man Who Saw the Dangers of Cambridge Analytica Years Ago

In December 2014, John Rust wrote to the head of the legal department at the University of Cambridge, where he is a professor, warning them that a storm was brewing. According to an email reviewed by WIRED, Rust informed the university that one of the school’s psychology professors, Aleksandr Kogan, was using an app he created to collect data on millions of Facebook users without their knowledge. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 20, 201822 min

The Supreme Court Will Decide If Apple's App Store Is a Monopoly

Has Apple monopolized the market for iPhone apps? That's the question at the heart of Apple Inc. v. Pepper, a case the Supreme Court agreed to hear Monday, which could have wide-reaching implications for consumers as well as other companies like Amazon. The dispute is over whether Apple, by charging app developers a 30 percent commission fee and only allowing iOS apps to be sold through its own store, has inflated the price of iPhone apps. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 19, 20187 min

The Dark Side of the Crypto Revolution

The bitcoin Hodlers, ICO hustlers, and Lambo-owning crypto millionaires would like you to know that the cryptocurrency revolution is upon us. Before long you’ll be making breakfast on the blockchain! But as the trustless, decentralized world of digital tokens expands—and Fortune 500 companies, banks, restaurant chains, and even countries (ahem, Venezuela) cautiously wade in—a credibility problem persists. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 19, 20182 min

Why You Should Slack Off to Get Some Work Done

How much do you slack off at work? If you’re the average white-­collar drone, the odds are it’s an astonishing amount. A 2015 survey by a UK firm asked 1,989 office workers how many hours they spent “productively working” each day. The average: A paltry two hours and 53 minutes. The rest of those eight-hour workdays consisted of kicking back: checking social media, reading news, or talking to friends. Viewed one way, this is absolutely dismal. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-cho...

Jun 18, 20184 min

Can Verizon Build a Strong Brand From the Bones of Yahoo and AOL?

Tim Armstrong has spent the last year under renovation. After AOL, the company Armstrong has run for the past nine years, merged with newly acquired corporate sister Yahoo in June, Armstrong was tasked with uniting the two. First he announced a new brand name-–Oath---suggesting a move away from the stale early days of the internet that many people associate with AOL and Yahoo. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 18, 20187 min

Google’s Employee Diversity Numbers Haven’t Really Improved

The company that championed the idea of moonshots---ambitious ideas that can “make the world a radically better place”---is still struggling to make incremental change when it comes to diversifying its ranks of black, Latinx, and female employees. But as the conversation around diversity in Silicon Valley has evolved and grown more sophisticated, so has Google’s approach to the problem. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 15, 20185 min

Startup Working on Contentious Pentagon AI Project Was Hacked

Last summer, a sign appeared on the door to a stuffy, windowless room at the office of Manhattan artificial intelligence startup Clarifai. “Chamber of secrets,” it read, according to three people who saw it. The notice was a joking reference to how the small team working inside was not permitted to discuss its work with others at Clarifai. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 15, 20189 min

This Week Shows How Hard It Is to Curb Big Tech

The Seattle City Council voted 9-0 last month to approve an annual $275-per-employee tax on big employers like Amazon. The tax was expected to raise about $47 million a year for services for the homeless and construction of affordable housing. But Tuesday, less than a month after passing the tax, the council voted 7-2 to repeal it. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 14, 20185 min

The AT&T-Time Warner Merger Is a Done Deal. Now What?

HBO, CNN, Warner Brothers, DC Comics, and the rest of the Time Warner empire will soon be owned by AT&T thanks to a decision by by a federal judge Tuesday to approve the telecommunications giant's $85 purchase of the media conglomerate. The Department of Justice filed suit to stop the merger last November, arguing that the merger would lead to higher television prices and fewer choices for consumers. US District Judge Richard J. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 14, 20185 min

How Maps Became the New Search Box

Open the Uber app in downtown San Francisco, and you’ll discover you can do a lot more than hail a ride. You rent a bike, thanks to Uber’s recent acquisition of Jump Bikes. You can rent a car, courtesy of a partnership Uber has struck with the startup Getaround. In a test version of the app, which I saw when I reported on Uber last January, a train schedule popped up if you hailed a ride to Caltrain. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 13, 20186 min

The Hustlers Fueling Cryptocurrency’s Marketing Machine

It took only a few months for Sally, an executive assistant living in British Columbia, to become Crypto Sally, a Lambo-touting altcoin influencer who makes a living on YouTube videos. She got interested in cryptocurrencies last summer as the buzz around initial coin offerings, or ICOs, surged. She bought some ether---at the top of the market, she admits---and spent her free time researching how to trade lesser-known cryptocurrencies called altcoins, eventually making enough money to quit her jo...

Jun 13, 201816 min

The Crazy Hacks One Woman Used to Make Money on Mechanical Turk

When her husband lost his factory job in 2010, Kristy Milland ran through her options. Until that point, she’d been working at home, earning extra money through odd jobs like selling collectables on eBay. She hadn’t waited on tables, had no experience in fast food, and had not learned any skills that might be particularly useful in a factory. She’d once applied for a job at McDonald’s, but nobody had called her for an interview. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 12, 201810 min

How Tech Shaped San Francisco’s Unresolved Mayor’s Race

The last time there was a real contest for the mayor’s seat in San Francisco, residential rents were falling, the city had 15 million square feet of vacant office space, the empty headquarters of Pets. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 12, 201811 min

The FCC's Net Neutrality Rules Are Dead, but the Fight Isn't

Federal net neutrality protections are officially dead. Today the Federal Communications Commission's rules barring internet providers from blocking or slowing content, or giving special treatment to certain content, were wiped off the books, following an FCC vote last December. But don't expect to see huge changes right away. First, there are still some rules constraining broadband providers. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 11, 20189 min

The US Again Has World’s Most Powerful Supercomputer

Plenty of people around the world got new gadgets Friday, but one in Eastern Tennessee stands out. Summit, a new supercomputer unveiled at Oak Ridge National Lab is, unofficially for now, the most powerful calculating machine on the planet. It was designed in part to scale up the artificial intelligence techniques that power some of the recent tricks in your smartphone. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 11, 20185 min

The Deal to Save ZTE Won't Resolve US-China Tensions

The Trump administration just came to an agreement to lift crippling sanctions against Chinese telecommunications ZTE. Ending the sanctions banning US companies from selling hardware or software to ZTE could save the company, which announced last month that it had suspended its major operations due to the restrictions. But the tensions between the US and China are far from over. Congress is investigating both Google and Facebook over their dealings with Huawei and other Chinese firms. Learn abou...

Jun 08, 20185 min

Google Sets Limits on Its Use of AI, but Allows Defense Work

Earlier this year, Google CEO Sundar Pichai described artificial intelligence as more profound to humanity than fire. Thursday, after protests from thousands of Google employees over a Pentagon project, Pichai offered guidelines for how Google will—and won’t—use the technology. One thing Pichai says Google won’t do: work on AI for weapons. But the guidelines leave much to the discretion of company executives, and allow Google to continue to work for the military. Learn about your ad choices: dov...

Jun 08, 20185 min

Apple's Plans to Bring Artificial Intelligence to Your Phone

Apple describes its mobile devices as designed in California and assembled in China. You could also say they were made by the App Store, launched a decade ago next month, a year after the first iPhone. Inviting outsiders to craft useful, entertaining, or even peurile extensions to the iPhone’s capabilities transformed the device into the era-defining franchise that enabled Uber and Snapchat. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 07, 20187 min

Does It Matter If China Beats the US to Build a 5G Network?

Technical standards for the next generation of wireless services aren’t even finalized, yet the US and China are already locked in a crucial race to be the first country to deploy a so-called 5G network. Or at least that's what both the US government and the wireless industry say. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 06, 201810 min

Google Won't Renew Controversial Pentagon AI Project

The backlash to Google’s work on a US military artificial-intelligence project began inside the tech giant, but in recent weeks, it has spilled into the public. As employees resigned in protest over Google’s work with Project Maven, which uses AI to identify potential drone targets in satellite images, reports revealed top executives fretting over how it will be perceived by the public. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 06, 20183 min

A New Privacy Problem Could Deepen Facebook's Legal Trouble

On Sunday, the New York Times revealed that Facebook had deals with phone manufacturers including Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Blackberry going back a decade that gave the device makers access to copious amounts of personal data about users and their friends in order to recreate a mobile version of Facebook on their devices. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

Jun 05, 20185 min

Massive Visa Outage Shows the Fragility of Global Payments

On Friday, Visa's payment network suffered outages across Europe, limiting transactions for both businesses and individuals. Banks and commerce groups began advising customers to use cash or other payment cards if possible, and reports indicated that online and contactless transactions were having more success than chip cards. Though some Visa transactions still went through, the failure appeared widespread. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices...

Jun 05, 20184 min
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