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Hard Fork The New York Times
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4.9 • 14 Ratings
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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.
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Kamala Harris’s Bratty Coconut Memescape + What Does $1,000 a Month Do? + The Empire CrowdStrikes Back
An episode unburdened by what has been.
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Social Media Reacts to an Attempted Assassination + Tech Elites for Trump + TikTok's Jawmaxxing Trend
“The 2024 internet is just different than the internet we lived on four years ago.”
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Alison Roman Answers Your Hard Questions
Answers to your moral quandaries, ethical dilemmas and etiquette questions about technology.
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The Interview: The Netflix Chief’s Plan to Get You to Binge Even More
Ted Sarandos, a chief executive of Netflix, on the future of entertainment.
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Record Labels Sue A.I. Music Generators + Inside the Pentagon’s Tech Upgrade + HatGPT
A little something for everyone: lawsuits, fighter jets and Casey in a bucket hat.
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A Surgeon General Warning + Is Disinformation Winning? + The CryptoPACs Are Coming
The Surgeon General is calling for warning labels on social media platforms: Should Congress give his proposal a like? Then, former Stanford researcher Renée DiResta joins us to talk about her new book on modern propaganda and whether we are losing the war against disinformation. And finally, the Times reporter David Yaffe-Bellany stops by to tell us how crypto could reshape the 2024 elections.
Customer Reviews
A must listen
Kara Swisher continues to raise the bar for journalism everywhere. She interviews without fear and truly gets to the heart of the issues with her powerful guests. I am heartened they still come on her show. It speaks to how fair and credible Sway is, as a news platform, in its deep dive into pressing issues of the day surrounding their companies.
Good questions, bad attitude
The podcast features great guests doing great stuff for the world. But the host doesn't seem to be interviewing them with respect. That irked me.