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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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Trevor Noah speaks with GeekWire's Todd Bishop after Noah taught a 5th grade class at Ardmore Elementary in Bellevue, Wash., for Code.org's Hour of AI during Computer Science Education Week. The former Daily Show host, comedian, author, podcast host,... more

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Amazon is experimenting again. This week, we dig into our scoop on Amazon Now, the company's new ultrafast delivery service. Plus, we recap the GeekWire team's ride in a Zoox robotaxi on the Las Vegas Strip during AWS re:Invent. And in our featured i... more

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What's the real value in AI tools — and what separates those who use them well from those who don't? Sam Ransbotham, professor of business analytics at Boston College and host of the "Me, Myself and AI" podcast from MIT Sloan Management Review, compa... more

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This week: Jeff Bezos is back in startup mode (sort of) with Project Prometheus — a $6.2 billion AI-for-the-physical-world venture that instantly became one of the most talked-about new companies in tech. We dig into what his return to the CEO title ... more

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Sam Ransbotham
Professor of analytics at Boston College and host of Me, Myself and AI
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Episode: Finding signal in the AI noise, with ‘Me, Myself and AI’ host Sam Ransbotham
David Shim
Co-founder and CEO of Read AI, a company building AI tools for productivity.
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Episode: An inside view of the AI boom, with Read AI's David Shim
Jamie Siminoff
Founder of Ring and Vice President at Amazon
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Episode: Ring founder Jamie Siminoff on failure, reinvention, and his second act at Amazon
Colette Stallbaumer
Co-founder of Microsoft WorkLab and General Manager of Microsoft 365 Copilot
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Episode: The Great Rewiring: How the pandemic set the stage for AI — and what's next
Shirish Nadkarni
Serial entrepreneur and Microsoft veteran
Episode: A $100k wall for talent: Tech leader and author Shirish Nadkarni on the H-1B fee and the impact of immigrants
Jay Richman
Vice President of Product and Technology at Amazon, previously associated with Spotify and NBC Universal, involved in developing creative technology for advertising.
Amazon
Episode: When AI becomes the creative director: Amazon VP Jay Richman on the future of media and ads
Jeff Shulman
Professor of Marketing and Chair of the Marketing Department at the University of Washington's Foster School of Business
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Episode: Booms, Busts, and Seattle in the AI Era, with Jeff Shulman of the UW Foster School
Adam Brotman
Co-author of 'AI First', former Chief Digital Officer of Starbucks
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Episode: Building an AI-first company: What these two business leaders learned from top experts in the field
Andy Sack
Co-author of 'AI First', founder and investor in tech leaders
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Episode: Building an AI-first company: What these two business leaders learned from top experts in the field

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Todd Bishop
Co-founder of GeekWire and longtime tech journalist.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 150 ratings
  • Geek tech gumshoe journalism par excellence! My absolute favourite podcast. Very street savvy with high journalistic integrity.

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Canuck
    a year ago
  • A gem

    I love the Geekwire podcast but the technocapitalism episode was awful. Full of hyperbole, some facts wrong, just terrible.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Amex plat user
    United States2 years ago
  • 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 fast-paced tech landscape. The dialogue is not only engaging but filled with actionable insights. A must-listen for anyone wanting to stay ahead of the curve.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Al mullins
    United States2 years ago
  • What Happens in Seattle Matters Everywhere

    Good source of tech news for Seattle/The World. What matter here matters everywhere, they say

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Overshare
    United States2 years ago
  • What Happens in Seattle Matters Everywhere

    Good source of tech news for Seattle/The World.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Overshare
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful analysis and timely coverage of tech news, highlighting the podcast's relevance in today's fast-paced industry.
There are mixed feelings about editorial bias, with some mentioning a focus on liberal perspectives affecting their listening experience.
Most reviews reflect positive sentiments towards the engaging dialogue and in-depth interviews with industry experts.

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The Great Rewiring: How the pandemic set the stage for AI — and what's next
Q: What are some characteristics common among companies successfully implementing AI?
Successful companies tend to approach AI not just as a technology adoption but by starting with business problems and deploying AI to find efficiencies and drive innovation across all levels of the organization.
The Great Rewiring: How the pandemic set the stage for AI — and what's next
Q: How did the pandemic and what we all went through in that era set the stage for what we're experiencing now with the AI revolution?
The changes experienced during the pandemic, including the swift transition to remote and hybrid work, prepared us for the adoption of AI and new collaboration tools, which have become essential in modern work environments.
Vibe-coding a new reality: Chris Pirillo on the rise of AI-powered apps, features, and founders
Q: How are you using AI just day-to-day for yourself?
I use AI not because it's AI. I use it to solve problems.
Vibe-coding a new reality: Chris Pirillo on the rise of AI-powered apps, features, and founders
Q: How are you using AI in like just the organization of the event?
Not much, because quite honestly, having produced events for as long as I have, I already know what it's going to say.
Vibe-coding a new reality: Chris Pirillo on the rise of AI-powered apps, features, and founders
Q: Is there business opportunity here?
Absolutely. I think that's, you know, it all begins. And you don't know where inspiration is gonna strike, but when it strikes, you go with it.

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