Rethinking Tech

Rethinking Tech
Rethinking Tech

The news often gives us a narrow, surface-level view of what’s happening in the tech world. We help you go deeper by connecting today’s events to the past, helping you zoom out to see the bigger picture - what’s happening, what’s coming, and how it all impacts you.

Episodes

  1. 4D AGO

    🎙️ E07: Rethinking Short Form Content – When Content Gets Too Fast to Digest

    We live in a world where reels, shorts, likes and swipes dominate attention. But is short-form content helping us process the world—or just react to it faster than ever before? And are we simply and constantly reacting while losing touch with the world as a result? In this episode, Aparna and Harinda break down the cultural shift toward short-form media and what it means for news, entertainment, and our collective attention spans. From the algorithms shaping what we see to the economic forces pushing creators to go shorter and snappier—this is a fast-moving world with slow-building consequences. The importance of this topic in 2025 cannot be understated given the massive changes happening at the individual, business and geopolitical level. Contemplating and reaching some sense of clarity on how to manage short form content in your life can literally be the difference between life and death (by scrolling). 🎧 We also talk about two pieces of content that stood out to us this week: 📺 This YouTube video – A captivating example of storytelling done right in the short-form era (shared by Harinda). 📰 This NYT interactive – A piece that forces us to rethink how digital media visualizes impact (shared by Aparna). 🎙️ Hosted by: 🔹 ⁠Aparna⁠ 🔹 Harinda 🔸 Follow us at rethinkingtech.co If this episode made you rethink something, share it with a friend—or better yet, leave us a review. We drop new episodes every Tuesday. #RethinkingTech #ShortFormContent #AttentionEconomy #DigitalCulture #ContentModeration #Podcast

    38 min
  2. MAR 3

    E04: Rethinking Rare Earth Minerals – The Secret War No One Is Talking About

    E04: Rethinking Rare Earth Minerals – The Secret War No One Is Talking About Your smartphone. Your laptop. The electric car you dream of buying. None of it works without rare earth minerals. They’re invisible in your daily life, but they power the modern world. And right now, nations are scrambling, corporations are maneuvering, and billionaires are making strategic plays behind closed doors. 🔹 Why are Trump and Zelensky negotiating mineral deals during aid talks? 🔹 Why is Big Tech completely silent in the rare earth conversation? 🔹 And most importantly—who actually stands to win? In this episode, we’re connecting the dots between rare earth minerals, AI, electrification, and the global tech power struggle. This isn’t just about national security—it’s about who controls the future. 🚀 What in the world are Rare Earth Minerals? And why are they being called "the new oil"? 🔬 The Tech Power Play – AI, EVs, and semiconductors depend on REMs. If China cuts off supply, the West’s tech empire crumbles. 🌍 The Geopolitics of Resources – Why Ukraine, Greenland, and even the Arctic are suddenly battlegrounds for mineral dominance. ⚖️ The Ethics of Resource-Driven Foreign Policy – Is trading aid for minerals just business… or something more sinister? 🤯 What this means for YOU – Could AI prices skyrocket? Will Tesla and OpenAI be forced to play by China’s rules? The real AI war isn’t happening in Silicon Valley—it’s happening deep underground, in the global race for rare earth dominance. 🎧 Listen now to rethink the future of AI, Big Tech, and global power. #RethinkingTech #AI #RareEarthMinerals #Geopolitics #EVs #BigTech #NationalSecurity #TechWars Here’s what we break down:

    32 min

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    The news often gives us a narrow, surface-level view of what’s happening in the tech world. We help you go deeper by connecting today’s events to the past, helping you zoom out to see the bigger picture - what’s happening, what’s coming, and how it all impacts you.

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