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100 episodes
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2011/03/19
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34 min.
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8 days

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GeekWire brings you the week's latest technology news, trends and insights, covering the world of technology from our home base in Seattle. Our regular news podcast features commentary and analysis from our editors and reporters, plus interviews with special guests.

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Techstars Seattle's demise leaves a gap in startup market
2024/02/24
Techstars Seattle helped launch more than 160 startups over the past decade, partnered with the likes of Microsoft and Amazon to spark even more startups, and led to the creation of three companies currently valued at more than $1 billion — making it one of the most successful programs in the Techstars network.  Founded in 2006 in Boulder, Colo., Techstars provides fledgling startups with early capital, coaching, mentorship, a chance to pitch to investors, and an opportunity to work for three months in a shared space with other entrepreneurs. Techstars expanded to Seattle in 2010, and for more than a decade, it worked. And then, this week, it ended. TechStars announced that it's closing its Seattle accelerator as part of a broader restructuring. So what happened? And what's next? GeekWire managing editor Taylor Soper joins the show this week to address those questions. Related stories Seattle tech leaders lament departure of Techstars but remain bullish on new opportunities Techstars CEO responds to former Seattle managing director, tells him to check his facts Techstars Seattle is shutting down as accelerator shifts focus to cities with more VC activity See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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OpenAI's Sora, a new Amazon book, and 5 days a week in the office
2024/02/17
This week on the GeekWire Podcast, stick around to the end for a late-breaking addition to the show — a bonus segment about OpenAI's new AI video generation technology Sora. Joining the show is Rahul Sood, CEO and co-founder of Irreverent Labs, a Seattle-area startup that is working on AI to turn images and text into video. We also discuss the Seattle-area startups that are bringing employees into the office five days a week; look ahead to the upcoming release of what appears to be a juicy Amazon book, due out in April; and preview the GeekWire Awards in advance of the Feb. 29 deadline for nominations. And in our "My AI" segment, we talk about a specific approach to chatting with ChatGPT on the go. With GeekWire co-founders Todd Bishop and John Cook.     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bezos' big stock sale, Nadella's first 10 years, and will AI read your next book?
2024/02/10
This week on the GeekWire Podcast, Todd Bishop and John Cook examine the timing of Jeff Bezos' plan to sell up to 50 million shares of Amazon stock, in the context of his public announcement that he would be moving to Miami; assess Satya Nadella's track record as Microsoft CEO as he reaches 10 years in the role; and test an example of how text-to-speech applications could change the way we engage with printed books — or maybe not, based on the way one of them reacts. Audio editing by Curt Milton; theme music by Daniel L.K. Caldwell.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Apple Vision Pro, a developer's take; Defusing AI deepfakes
2024/02/03
First up this week on the GeekWire Podcast: an inside take on developing software for the Apple Vision Pro. We talked with a longtime software developer for Apple platforms, Ken Case, co-founder and CEO of Seattle-based Omni Group, which makes productivity apps for Mac, iPhone, and iPad, and just released a version of its OmniPlan project management software for the newly launched Apple Vision Pro. Related story: Apple Vision Pro: Why one longtime software shop is jumping head-first into spatial computing Then, it's AI, politics, and a new attempt to detect and defuse deepfakes. A few weeks ago on the show, Oren Etzioni, a University of Washington computer science professor and longtime artificial intelligence specialist, hinted at a secret project in the works. This week, he unveiled nonprofit, nonpartisan technology organization, TrueMedia.org, that is developing an AI-powered tool to detect AI-generated deepfake videos, photos, and audio, aiming to combat political disinformation in the leadup to the 2024 elections. We jumped back on the line with Etzioni to get the details on the new initiatives, and discuss the pros and cons of the rapid development of new generative AI tools for democracy and society. Related story: New nonpartisan AI nonprofit TrueMedia, led by Oren Etzioni, is making a political deepfake detector With GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop. Audio editing by Curt Milton.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Experiments in AI, with Kevin Leneway of Pioneer Square Labs
2024/01/27
Our guest this week is someone who is experimenting every day with AI, pushing the capabilities of the existing tools and technologies: Kevin Leneway, principal software engineer at the Pioneer Square Labs startup incubator in Seattle. He talks about the tools he's using across his personal and work life, and how they're transforming the process of innovation and creativity. He also shares details about a new project he's been working on, an AI coding assistant called JACoB. Hosted by GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Costco vs. Amazon, Microsoft's latest Copilot, and a Zulily conspiracy theory
2024/01/20
This week on the GeekWire Podcast, we consider Microsoft's latest AI product, the $20/month Copilot Pro, compare it to the likes of ChatGPT Plus, Claude Pro and Otter.ai — and realize in the process that one of us is already paying way too much for AI assistants on a monthly basis. Plus, a deep dive on Zulily bolsters a hypothesis about the motives of the private equity firm that acquired and later shut down the online retailer. And finally, we compare, contrast, and appreciate the very different approaches taken by Costco and Amazon for authenticating the identity of customers at store entrances and check-out. With GeekWire co-founders John Cook and Todd Bishop. Related Stories: Copilot Pro vs. ChatGPT Plus: Microsoft’s new paid service offers alternative to OpenAI subscription Zulily’s downfall: How the high-flying online retailer soared, sank, and shut down Zulily sues Amazon, alleging that price-fixing and supplier coercion sank its attempts to compete Scanning against scammers: Costco testing membership card readers at store entrances See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Amazon Ring CEO Liz Hamren on AI and the future of home monitoring
2024/01/13
Liz Hamren has been CEO of Amazon's Ring business for almost a year, as the successor in the role to Ring founder Jamie Siminoff. Hamren previously held technology and business leadership positions at companies including Dropcam, Microsoft, Oculus, and Discord, and was involved in product launches including Xbox consoles and Meta VR headsets. In addition to Ring, she leads Blink, Amazon Key, and Amazon Sidewalk in her current role. She spoke with us recently in her first public interview since becoming Ring CEO last year. With GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop; Audio editing by Curt Milton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Can AI level the playing field? Nancy Wang of Advancing Women in Tech
2024/01/06
This week's guest, Nancy Wang, is a technology product and engineering executive, advisor, and investor. A former Amazon Web Services general manager and former Google lead product manager, she is a venture partner at Felicis Ventures, where she invests in early-stage startups in cybersecurity, enterprise infrastructure, and business-to-business software as a service. She is also founder and board chair of Advancing Women in Tech, and a contributor to Forbes. With GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop. Edited by Curt Milton. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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NY Times vs. Microsoft; Plus, Oren Etzioni on AI in 2023 and beyond
2023/12/30
Our guest this week on the GeekWire Podcast is computer scientist and entrepreneur Oren Etzioni, assessing the past year in AI, and looking ahead to what's next. Etzioni, an AI leader for many decades, is professor emeritus at the University of Washington, Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence board member, AI2 Incubator technical director, and Madrona Venture Group venture partner. In the first segment of the show, GeekWire's John Cook and Todd Bishop discuss the big AI news of the week: The New York Times Co.'s landmark lawsuit against Microsoft and OpenAI over their use of the newspaper's articles in AI models. The New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft for training AI chatbots on its copyrighted work NYT v. GPT: Microsoft finds itself on the other side of an industry-defining copyright dispute Francesco Marconi in the WSJ: AI and Journalism Need Each Other Audio editing by Curt Milton.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Surviving Amazon: Work, life, and bias inside one of the world's most ambitious businesses
2023/12/16
Our guest this week is Kristi Coulter, whose latest book is Exit Interview: The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career. It’s a memoir about what she learned in her 12 years at Amazon about work, gender bias, and herself. Exit Interview is Coulter's second book. Her first, Nothing Good Can Come From This, is a collection of essays about quitting drinking. As you’ll learn from this podcast conversation, it intersects with her Amazon career.  Guest hosting is Ross Reynolds, whose voice is well-known in the Seattle region from his 34 years at KUOW, the public radio station from which he retired in 2021. Production assistance from Curt Milton.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How to be an 'Uncommon Thinker'
2023/12/09
GeekWire's reporters have spent the past month profiling a group of six “Uncommon Thinkers”: Seattle-area inventors, scientists, technologists and entrepreneurs transforming industries and driving positive change in the world. This editorial series, presented in partnership with Greater Seattle Partners, was based on the deliberations of a panel of outside judges who chose the Uncommon Thinkers from nominations submitted by GeekWire readers.  Working on these profiles helped us identify the commonalities among our honorees, including their inspirations, mindsets, and approaches. On this week's GeekWire Podcast, we talk with four of our Uncommon Thinkers in interviews recorded backstage at the GeekWire Gala, where we honored them this week. Read the six “Uncommon Thinkers” profiles here: UW prof and entrepreneur Shwetak Patel has a rare ‘creative brilliance’ Elizabeth Hansen uses her job as an anesthesiologist to cut carbon emissions Boundless CEO Xiao Wang on his quest to fix the immigration process For USAFacts’ Poppy MacDonald, ‘facts are paramount’ for democracy Blake Resnick finds a larger purpose in tech, making drones for public safety MagniX CTO Riona Armesmith geeks out over electric aviation With GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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'Amazon Q' and the new era of AI for business
2023/12/02
AI was the big theme inside the long-running Amazon Web Services re:Invent cloud conference in Las Vegas this week, where the company's announcements included a new AI assistant for work called Amazon Q. We spoke with Matt Wood, AWS vice president of product, about the new service and the new era of AI for business.  Related Coverage: Sphere of influence? Google’s big Vegas ad buy clouds the landscape at Amazon re:Invent AWS unveils ‘Amazon Q’ AI assistant, jabs at Microsoft and OpenAI at re:Invent Inside the AI chip race: How a pivotal happy hour changed Amazon’s strategy in the cloud Amazon puts Fire TV Cube to work, repurposes streaming device for desktop computing See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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4.8 out of 5
109 reviews
Al mullins 2023/09/23
Relevant and great
Thoroughly impressed by each episode of the GeekWire Podcast. It’s both relevant and timely, addressing current topics that hit the mark in today’s fa...
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Louise_Murphy 2022/08/20
great
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Overshare 2023/08/07
What Happens in Seattle Matters Everywhere
Good source of tech news for Seattle/The World. What matter here matters everywhere, they say
Chuckvdw 2022/08/13
Great way to stay abreast of the PNW tech scene
I really enjoy this podcast - especially those narrated by Todd Bishop. I find the reporting accurate, relevant, and their insights entertaining. I e...
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jrg_tampa 2022/08/07
Always informative
Eagerly await each episode for insight into tech markets and trends.
Benja455 2021/09/13
Awesome Update On All Things Seattle/Tech
I wish I still lived in Ballard so I could just chat with this folks at the breweries! Highly recommended!
Mmmmmmieieiejduhuunurnuf 2021/02/23
Great interviews and insights
Underrated and well-made podcast on the tech industry in Seattle and beyond.
zorbadgreek 2021/09/12
Pretty good, but not exceptional
Geekwire is the main tech journalism platform in Seattle. The reporting is solid. This podcast is above average but nothing exceptional. If you’re loo...
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Patrick Stoneking 2020/11/24
One of my favorite podcasts
I have been listening to the Geek Wire podcast since it started. The recent episode with Scott Galloway was the very best yet. Keep up the outstandi...
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Fabulushly Labsolous 2020/04/05
Packed with insight and info
I love to keep up with the important goings on around Seattle and the States. This is an easy and fun way to stay abreast with top notch journalists.
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