Hard Fork The New York Times
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“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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TikTok on the Clock + Tesla’s Flop Era + How NASA Fixed a ’70s-Era Space Computer
“A clock is ticking on one of America’s most famous apps.”
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The Music Episode
"I feel like we've been at the club. I need some water and some electrolytes."
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A.I.’s Data Wall + a Surprise Privacy Bill + What Happened to the TikTok Ban?
I’d rather not tell you what’s in this episode. It’s private.
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Is AI Already Taking Jobs? + A Filmmaker Tries Sora + The XZ Backdoor Caper
"I've always said if you have a ChatGPT subscription and a hose, you can get very far in this life.”
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A.I.’s Messy Moment + Listeners Respond to Jonathan Haidt + Shrimp Jesus
“Being a CEO sucks. Elon was right. It is like looking into the abyss and chewing glass.”
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Justice Dept. Sues Apple + Smartphones and Children with Jonathan Haidt + Reddit’s IPO
“We’ll see you in court.”
Customer Reviews
Hard Fork 🍴is funny
I appreciate having tech news synthesize for a non tech person like me - also really appreciate the bad humour - kidding
Too biased
Bashing Elon just to get views is not the best idea
NY Times Lawsuit
Canadian content news outlet material is banned from META and GOOGLE because our Federal Gov't required payment for the material provided by our newspapers and television products. Simply, this is because advertisers pay for public news. META cuts and pastes for free and yet it presents itself as a news source. Instead, we use the News apps, bypassing Goggle and Meta. Newspapers can't afford to operate without paywalls and advertisers. The alternative is that AI produces our news. That will be the end of our public news information system as we know it, thereby being the end of freedom of information. AI is truly a challenge to intellectual property.