Keith Teare – Bethanne Patrick
Keith Teare is a business executive and an entrepreneur. Bethanne Patrick is an author and a critic. Though we have not found any direct interviews connecting Keith Teare with Bethanne Patrick, they are connected through interviews with others. These graph paths are shown below.
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Paths from Keith Teare to Bethanne Patrick
24 Mar 2023
• Digital McCarthyism: Keith Teare on the chilling anti=Chinese and anti-Communist hysteria in Washington DC against TikTok
10 Dec 2022
• Keith Teare: Are We on the Brink of a Magical AI Age in Which Talking With a Smart Machine Will Be Considered Both Normal and Essential?
14 Dec 2022
• Keith Teare on a Crypto Winter and the Dawn of the AI Age: How Silicon Valley Will Remember 2022
17 Mar 2023
• As the Crisis Deepens: A rather miserable Keith Teare on the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and our lack of trust in ideas and institutions
03 Mar 2023
• A Venture Apocalypse? Keith Teare on the collapse of start-up value, the failure of government to rein in Big Tech, and the relentless rise of AI
01 Apr 2023
• Don't Be King Canute: Keith Teare's Open Letter against pausing generative AI
14 Apr 2023
• That Was The Week for 4/14/23: Keith Teare on Substack vs Twitter, Apple banking, and Betaworks' AI Camp
05 May 2023
• That Was The Week in Tech: Keith Teare explains why all this week's King Canute style talk about regulating AI is equally absurd and impractical
23 Jun 2023
• Why Big Tech is Getting Even Bigger: Keith Teare on how the biggest tech companies now control our economic and political fates
14 Jul 2023
• Episode 1589: Why Lina Khan and Gary Gensler Should Be Fired
04 Aug 2023
• Bonfire of the Unicorns: Keith Teare on the near apocalypse for Silicon Valley billion dollar valued start-ups ("unicorns") and the impact of this meltdown on the broader innovation economy
11 Aug 2023
• Dry Powder for a Dying Digital Economy? Keith Teare on the deepening venture capital crisis, how the innovators dilemma holds back Big Tech innovation, and why Substack is trying to reinvent the online media ecosystem
18 Aug 2023
• What history teaches us about the future of venture capitalism: Keith Teare on how being a good investor requires us to overcome our emotions
25 Aug 2023
• SPACs, Scams and Hit Jobs: Keith Teare defends former SPAC king Chamath Palihapitiya from "hit job" accusations of scamming small investors
06 Oct 2023
• Artificial Intelligence or Bust: Keith Teare on why AI might be the most important development in tech since the invention of the internet
20 Oct 2023
• Should we celebrate or mourn technological abundance? Keith Teare weighs up the costs and benefits of abundant artificial intelligence
08 Mar 2024
• Episode 1993: Keith Teare on the Hobbesian war of all-against-all inside & outside Silicon Valley
05 Apr 2024
• Episode 2023: How the AI "bubble" isn't really a bubble and why Keith Teare might be emigrating to China
24 May 2024
• Episode 2072: Keith Teare on Scarlett Johansson's voice and the creative promise/peril of AI
07 Jul 2024
• Episode 2122: Is the AI Tech Boom of the 2020s a Repeat of the Wall Street Mania of the Roaring 1920s?
03 Nov 2024
• Episode 2242: Should anyone in Silicon Valley really care who wins the election?
09 Aug 2023
• The Seven Best Novels of the Summer: Bethanne Patrick on the literature of love, nostalgia, young call girls and valiant women
18 Aug 2023
• 8 inspiring non-fiction reads for the summer: Bethanne Patrick on books about New York City sex cults, the oceanic underworld, Ghanian confidence tricksters and American women, fathers and sons
25 Aug 2023
• Nine Noteworthy Novels: Bethanne Patrick on fast, furious and fun reads for the dying days of summer
10 Sep 2023
• Eight great non-fiction reads for the Fall: LA Times book critic Bethanne Patrick on new books about video-gaming writers, Roman emperors, Rastafarian fathers, Jerusalem murders, American guns and the genealogy of the female body
18 Sep 2023
• Eight novels to take to a desert island this Fall: Bethanne Patrick on new fiction about Haiti, Jamestown, 1984, Malaysia and women on the margins of the Vietnam war
25 Sep 2023
• An Afterword to Words Themselves? Bethanne Patrick on six speculative novels which imagine a world saturated by AI
04 Oct 2023
• An Old Story Told Differently: Bethanne Patrick on 8 books reimagining the experience of first generation immigrants
28 Oct 2023
• Eight literary tricks and treats to scare you this Halloween: Bethanne Patrick on "app-aritions", cultural ghosts and unfamiliarly familiar haunted houses
03 Nov 2023
• Orwell and his women: Bethanne Patrick on new feminist takes on George Orwell - the man , the husband and the writer.
11 Nov 2023
• Six all-too-human books about AI: Bethane Patrick on the mavens, mavericks and mythology writing our smart machine future
21 Oct 2024
• Episode 2228: Bethanne Patrick on Al Pacino, the Queen, Bob Woodward and Ketanji Brown Jackson