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Will Big Tech CEOs Win Their All-In Bet on Trump? — With Saagar Enjeti
Saagar Enjeti is the co-host of Breaking Points. He joins Big Technology podcast to asses whether the Big Tech CEOs will win their Trump bet, assessing the stakes involved, the positioning, and the likely outcomes. We talk about Tim Cook, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, Jeff Bezos, and, of course, Elon Musk. Stay tuned
The discussion, with guest Ed Dowd of Phinance Technologies, covers housing market shifts, inflation trends, immigration’s economic impact, AI market speculation, and predictions of a recession and CPI decrease in 2025, affecting interest rates and investments.
Chris and Dave Collum discuss rapid global changes, political shifts, corruption, misinformation, media censorship, financial system impacts, and predictions of societal shifts and accountability. ResourcesYear in Review Part IYear in Review Part IIGoldCoreGold and Silver Buying Guide
Ep. 2601 The Running Boom Has Burst: Walk Instead, with Mark Sisson
Mark Sisson makes a compelling case that the promises made about running have not only failed to materialize, but that in fact running is a net minus for human health and should be replaced by walking. Sponsors: Persist SEO & Factor: Coupon Code: woods50off for 50% off your first box, plus free shipping. Book Discussed
Reid Hoffman is the co-founder of LinkedIn, a legendary Silicon Valley investor, and author of the new book Superagency: What Could Possibly Go Right with Our AI Future. Hoffman joins Big Technology Podcast to discuss his optimistic case for AI, the massive investments flooding into the field, and whether they can poss
Kara Swisher Talks Big Tech Billionaires, Trump, and TikTok’s Future
Kara Swisher (tech journalist and podcast host, “On With Kara Swisher and “Pivot”) joins Chris Cuomo to explore the political and cultural impact of tech billionaires, from Elon Musk’s ambitions for Mars to the ongoing debate around TikTok’s future. They discuss how social media is shaping democracy, the rise of oligar