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Hard Fork

by The New York Times

“Hard Fork” is a show about the future that’s already here. Each week, journalists Kevin Roose and Casey Newton explore and make sense of the latest in the rapidly changing world of tech. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp

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Episodes

Casey Goes to the White House + The Copyright Battle Over Artificial Intelligence + HatGPT

1h 5m · Published 03 Nov 09:00

President Biden’s new executive order on artificial intelligence has a little bit of everything for everyone concerned about A.I. Casey takes us inside the White House as the order was signed.

Then, Rebecca Tushnet, a copyright law expert, walks us through the latest developments in a lawsuit against the creators of A.I.-image generation tools. She explains why artists may have trouble making the case that these tools infringe on their copyrights.

And finally, it’s time again for HatGPT. We get a taste of the tech headlines you may have missed from the week.

Today’s guest:

  • Rebecca Tushnet, professor of law at Harvard Law School.

Additional reading:

  • Casey’s debrief on his trip to the White House.
  • Kevin’s breakdown of the executive order.
  • A judge found many of the claims in a lawsuit against Stability AI, Midjourney and DeviantArt to be “defective.”

The People vs. Meta + Marques Brownlee on YouTube and Future Tech + DALL-E 3 Arrives

1h 5m · Published 27 Oct 09:00

Dozens of state attorneys general has sued Meta, alleging the company knowingly created features that induce “extended, addictive, and compulsive social media use” among teenagers and children. In a country without wide-reaching internet regulations, are lawsuits the way to reign tech companies in?

Then, for our first episode on YouTube, we talk with YouTuber and tech reviewer Marques Brownlee about how the platform has changed, and the future tech he’s excited about.

And finally, A.I. image generators are getting scary good. Casey tells us what he’s been using them for.

Today’s guest:

  • Marques Brownlee is a YouTuber who covers tech.

Additional reading:

  • Meta is accused of using features to lure children to Instagram and Facebook.
  • Subscribe to Hard Fork on YouTube.
  • The latest A.I. image generators show how quickly the tech is advancing.

Peering Into A.I.’s Black Box + Who’s The Real Techno-Optimist? + Reading Ancient Scrolls With A.I.

1h 4m · Published 20 Oct 09:14

A.I. models are black boxes. You input a prompt and the model outputs nearly anything: a sonnet, an image or a legal brief riddled with lies. Today, a look at three ways that researchers are unlocking that black box in hopes of bringing transparency to A.I.

Then, Marc Andreessen’s techno-optimist manifesto has left us asking, Is he OK?!

Plus: decoding a 2,000-year-old ancient scroll with the help of A.I.

Today’s Guest:

  • Brent Seales is a computer scientist at the University of Kentucky.

Additional Information:

  • Kevin Roose on learning more about how A.I. works.
  • Marc Andreessen’s 5,000-word manifesto
  • Using A.I. to decode a scroll that survived the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79.

Social Media In Wartime + Betting on the Future + A.I. Passes the Smell Test

1h 6m · Published 13 Oct 09:00

As the Israel-Hamas war broke out, misinformation and fake imagery surged on X, the platform formerly known at Twitter. Can Meta’s Threads fill the real-time news hole that X created? Should it?

Then, Kevin debriefs us on his reporting on Manifold Markets, where Silicon Valley Rationalists bet on the likelihoods of different events.

Plus: The company digitizing smell.

Today’s Guest:

  • Alex Wiltschko is the founder of Osmo, a company trying to digitize smell.

Additional Reading:

  • Casey Newton on how the war in Israel may change Threads.
  • Some tech insiders believe betting can change the world.
  • The company Osmo put out a research paper showing that an A.I. model it had created was performing better than the “average human panelist” in predicting odor. We want to hear from you.

Google’s Trial Heats Up + How to Wear A.I. + It’s Our Birthday!

1h 6m · Published 06 Oct 09:00

The antitrust trial against Google has led to some of tech’s biggest players testifying in court, and things have gotten spicy. The New York Times reporter Cecilia Kang tells us the wildest moments in the trial so far.

Then, A.I. is jumping off the screen and into your wardrobe. Has the personal assistant of the future finally arrived? Or a dystopian panopticon?

Plus: happy first birthday, Hard Fork! Kevin and Casey share some lessons learned.

Today’s guest:

  • Cecilia Kang covers technology and regulation for The Times.

Additional reading:

  • Microsoft’s chief executive told the court the internet is really the “Google web.”
  • A.I. wearables like the Ai Pin from Humane are turning heads on the runway.
  • OpenAI is in talks with Jony Ive to build the “iPhone of artificial intelligence.”

All Gas, No Brakes in A.I. + Metaverse Update + Lessons From a Prompt Engineer

1h 6m · Published 29 Sep 09:00

ChatGPT can now hear, see and speak — and that’s just the start of the deluge of A.I. news this week. Kevin and Casey unpack the lightning-speed updates.

Then, Meta’s next-generation headset, Quest 3, is here. Is there still hope for the metaverse?

And: An interview with a prompt engineer. Yes, that’s a real job.

Today’s Guest:

  • Riley Goodside is a prompt engineer at Scale A.I., a San Francisco start-up.

Additional Reading:

  • Kevin Roose on ChatGPT, which can now see, hear and speak.
  • Spotify announced a new A.I.-powered voice-translation feature.
  • Meta announced the release of the Quest 3 headset.

Breaking Bard + Who Owns Your Face? + Gamer News!

59m · Published 22 Sep 09:00

Today’s Guests:

  • Kashmir Hill is a Times business reporter covering technology and privacy.

Additional Reading:

  • Google unveiled new features for its A.I. chatbot, Bard.
  • Kashmir Hill’s “Your Face Belongs to Us” tracks the rise of Clearview AI, a facial recognition start-up.

Casey v. Kevin on US v. Google + Walter Isaacson on Two Years With Elon Musk

58m · Published 15 Sep 09:00

Is Google allowed to spend billions of dollars to make its search product the default browser? That is the question at the center of U.S. et al. v. Google — the most important tech trial of the modern internet era — and Kevin and Casey disagree on the answer.

Then, a conversation with the journalist who spent the last two years shadowing Elon Musk.

Today’s guest:

  • Walter Isaacson is a writer and author of the forthcoming biography “Elon Musk.”

Additional reading:

  • Google’s antitrust lawsuit against the U.S. government brings the first major tech trial since U.S. v. Microsoft which began in 1998.
  • “Elon Musk,” by Walter Isaacson.

Escape From Burning Man + Musk vs. the A.D.L. + Listener Questions

1h 4m · Published 08 Sep 09:00

This week: How tech executives’ favorite place to take their pants off turned into a muddy hellscape. We talk to one executive who couldn’t just call a helicopter to escape.

Then, Jonathan Greenblatt, C.E.O. of the Anti-Defamation League, on how his organization went from having a “productive” meeting with X’s C.E.O., Linda Yaccarino, last week to being threatened with a lawsuit by Elon Musk on Monday.

Plus, Kevin and Casey answer your questions.

Additional Information:

  • Burning Man left behind a sea of “moop” in the desert.
  • Research from the Center for Countering Digital Hate, the Anti-Defamation League and other groups found that hate speech had increased on Twitter after it was purchased by Elon Musk.
  • Snapchat’s My AI freaked users out after the chatbot appeared to go rogue.

The Secretive Billionaires Building a Tech Utopia + Casey’s External Brain + HatGPT

59m · Published 01 Sep 09:00

A group of tech titans is gobbling up land north of San Francisco with aspirations to alleviate the Bay Area’s housing crisis, promote innovation, and experiment with new forms of governance. It’s not the first time ultra-wealthy people have tried to build the place of their dreams. Will this time be any different?

Then, note-taking apps claim to make us smarter. Usually, they don’t. Casey Newton, a productivity cult member, on how A.I. could change that.

Plus, Kevin and Casey play HatGPT.

Additional Information:

  • Tech billionaires want to build a new city. A political fight is coming.
  • Casey takes a look at note-taking platforms and why they usually don’t live up to their promise.
  • An Air Force program is embracing A.I. in aerial combat.
  • The S.E.C. took action against a NFT project
  • YouTube will waive content violation warnings if the creators in violation attend a class.
  • Google Meet’s new A.I. program will take notes for users in real time.
  • A smart contact lens can be charged with human tears.

Hard Fork has 94 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 98:19:01. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on February 22nd 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 28th, 2024 03:14.

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