In this episode of the “Pivot” podcast, hosts Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway discuss a wide range of topics, including user testing, the US Open, AI regulation, antitrust issues, Elon Musk’s new biography, and the inner workings of Amazon. They also address the need for universal childcare and the impact of recreational drug use in the tech industry. Listeners are encouraged to submit questions to the show at nymag.com/pivot or by calling 855-51-PIVOT.
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The hosts discuss the US Open and highlight various notable moments from the tournament. Ben Stiller’s graciousness and excitement in meeting fans despite being recognized as his iconic character, Derek Zoolander, is commendable. The US Open had impressive crowds and a fun atmosphere, with pickleball contributing to the success of the USDA. Young tennis player Carlos Alcaraz’s performance in the semifinals was exceptional. Coco Gauff’s victory at the age of 19 made her the youngest American to win since Serena Williams in 1999. Novak Djokovic’s win marked his 24th major championship.
The hosts discuss the Smartless podcast episode featuring a discussion about Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite internet. They also delve into the revelations from the new Elon Musk biography by Walter Isaacson and the recent focus on AI in Senate hearings. Proposed frameworks for regulating AI include licensing, federal oversight, data transparency, and security standards. The hosts also touch on the resolution of the blackout fight between Disney and Charter. Additionally, they highlight Google’s efforts to address antitrust issues through lobbying.
Christie Colter’s new book, Exit Interview, offers insights into the inner workings of Amazon. The hosts discuss the tough and relentless culture at Amazon, where employees are constantly under pressure to do more. Despite the challenges, Amazon provides opportunities for reinvention. However, the return-to-office plan at Amazon has been criticized for its lack of incentives. The hosts also discuss the need for subsidized or supported daycare at Amazon, as women have been advocating for this for a long time. They suggest that Amazon’s excessive power should be addressed by breaking up the company methodically.
This episode of the “Pivot” podcast covers a wide range of topics, including user testing, sports highlights from the US Open, tech and AI insights, and the inner workings of Amazon. The hosts provide valuable insights and perspectives on these subjects, offering listeners a well-rounded discussion. They also touch on the need for universal childcare and the impact of recreational drug use in the tech industry. Listeners are encouraged to submit their questions to the show for future episodes.