Kamala Harris’s Bratty Coconut Memescape + What Does $1,000 a Month Do? + The Empire CrowdStrikes Back

Hard Fork Podcast

This week, the memes didn’t just fall out of coconut trees — a rundown of the social media reaction to Kamala Harris’s election campaign, and an exploration of what her tech platform might look like. Then we discuss a major new study on universal basic income with Elizabeth Rhodes, research director at OpenResearch, and ask whether it could be a solution to job losses to A.I. And finally, Kate Conger, a New York Times reporter, joins us to break down how the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike crashed the global IT infrastructure.
 

Guests:

  • Elizabeth Rhodes, Research Director at OpenResearch
  • Kate Conger, New York Times reporter
     

Additional Reading: 

  • What is the KHive?
  • Is It Silicon Valley’s Job to Make Guaranteed Income a Reality?
  • OpenResearch Unconditional Cash Study
  • When Tech Fails, It Is Usually With a Whimper Instead of a Bang 
     

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