View Mark Hurst's profile |
Conversations with creators and thinkers who are charting the way forward in a tech-saturated society. In our shift to a digital future, we need alternatives to Big Tech. Homepage: techtonic.fm
Also available as an MP3 podcast. More info at our Podcast Central page.
<-- Previous playlist | Back to Techtonic with Mark Hurst playlists | Next playlist -->
November 6, 2023: Tech villain update: Zuckerberg, Andreessen, Neumann, Bankman-Fried
Listen to this show:
MP3 - 128K | Pop-up player!
Today: Tech villain update
It’s time to check in with a rogue’s gallery of tech bros: Mark Zuckerberg, Marc Andreessen, Adam Neumann, and Sam Bankman-Fried. These tech villains have all been in the news recently, and today’s show will get you up to date.
Because whenever a company acts unethically, someone had to approve the decision. For example . . .
• Uber and Lyft Agree to $328 Million Payout for New York Drivers (NYT, Nov 2, 2023): “Uber will pay $290 million and Lyft will provide $38 million into two funds that will pay out claims that roughly 100,000 current and former drivers in New York State are eligible to file. The ride-hailing companies did not admit fault in the settlement.” . . . Letitia James: “For years, Uber and Lyft systematically cheated their drivers out of hundreds of millions of dollars in pay and benefits while they worked long hours in challenging conditions.”
From BoingBoing (Nov 5, 2023): “Uber deducted sales taxes and other fees from drivers’ pay rather than adding it to customers’ tabs, and lied about it in its terms of service. Lyft did likewise, through the cunning device of applying an ‘administrative charge’ equal to sales tax.”
Sam Bankman-Fried (FTX founder)
• Bloomberg's Matt Levine, in his Money Stuff newsletter (Nov 6, 2023):
all that you actually need to tell a jury is:• Sam Bankman-Fried: guilty on all charges (Molly White, Nov 2, 2023):
– 1. Customers deposited billions of dollars at FTX.
– 2. Bankman-Fried spent a whole lot of it on baubles like Bahamas beachfront real estate, political donations, Tom Brady, etc.
– 3. The customers asked for their money back and it wasn’t there.
There is just no coming back from that, you know? Bankman-Fried did not: Last Thursday, after four weeks of trial and less than five hours of deliberation, the jury came back with a verdict of “obviously guilty, come on.”
It took almost as long for the judge to read the charges to the jury as it did for the jury to find Sam Bankman-Fried guilty on all seven counts.• Sam Bankman-Fried Is Found Guilty of 7 Counts of Fraud and Conspiracy (NYT, Nov 2, 2023): “Mr. Bankman-Fried tried to dismiss FTX’s collapse as the unfortunate result of a monumental accounting error, rather than a deliberate fraud. But at his trial, prosecutors argued that he had repeatedly lied to customers, lenders and investors, using their funds to build himself up into a crypto titan.”
. . . Bankman-Fried’s charges are as follows:
1. Wire fraud on FTX customers
2. Conspiracy to commit wire fraud on FTX customers
3. Wire fraud on Alameda Research lenders
4. Conspiracy to commit wire fraud on Alameda Research lenders
5. Conspiracy to commit securities fraud
6. Conspiracy to commit commodities fraud
7. Conspiracy to commit money laundering
A recurring survey of issues 238,000 users had experienced over the past seven days, the effort identified problems with prevalence from the start: Users were 100 times more likely to tell Instagram they’d witnessed bullying in the last week than Meta’s bullying-prevalence statistics indicated they should.(A consultant at Facebook named Arturo Bejar tried to alert senior leadership about the harm, but he was advised to water down his findings so as to protect the company from any possible PR problems.)
. . . Among users under the age of 16, 26% recalled having a bad experience in the last week due to witnessing hostility against someone based on their race, religion or identity. More than a fifth felt worse about themselves after viewing others’ posts, and 13% had experienced unwanted sexual advances in the past seven days.
The most powerful people in the world (people like Andreessen!) are optimists. And therein lies the problem: Look around. Their optimism has not helped matters much. The sort of technological optimism that Andreessen is asking for is a shield. He is insisting that we judge the tech barons based on their lofty ambitions, instead of their track records.Sign up to get Mark’s weekly email newsletter.
. . . And this is especially galling coming from a16z, the VC firm most responsible for inflating the Web3 hype balloon. Marc Andreessen and his partners spent the past three years promoting companies like the Bored Ape Yacht Club and Axie Infinity. They were early investors in both companies, so their investments likely paid off handsomely. The company is STILL trying to pump its Web3 investment portfolio.
Artist | Track | Album | Label | Images | Approx. start time | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tech villain update: Zuckerberg, Andreessen, Neumann, Bankman-Fried | ||||||||||
Tomaš Dvořák | Game Boy Tune | Machinarium Soundtrack | n/a | |||||||
Music behind DJ: |
Mark's comments |
|||||||||
Triola | Reboot Me | Scapegoat | Triola | 0:53:49 (MP3 | Pop-up) |
<-- Previous playlist | Back to Techtonic with Mark Hurst playlists | Next playlist -->
RSS feeds for Techtonic with Mark Hurst: Playlists feed | MP3 archives feed
| E-mail Mark Hurst | Other WFMU Playlists | All artists played by Techtonic with Mark Hurst |Listen on the Internet | Contact Us | Music & Programs | WFMU Home Page | Support Us | FAQ
Live Audio Streams for WFMU: Pop-up | 128k AAC | 128k MP3 | 32k MP3 (More streams: [+])
Listener comments!
ultradamno:
Handy Haversack:
Dang, I miss the show! Here for a few minutes this Monday until K8 gets back and we head for Spiritualized in Jersey City ...
David (in London):
chresti:
northguineahills:
Wendy del Formaggio:
northguineahills:
chresti:
ultradamno:
Will thee Sound Guy:
Rolando:
Bea:
Bas NL:
Franco Twinkie:
Will thee Sound Guy:
Bas NL:
Will thee Sound Guy:
katie in queens:
Deano de los Muertos:
northguineahills:
on oct 10, when leaving the e village for LGA, it cost me $95.
From the drivers i talk to, the drivers get paid a flat raite no matter the surge increase or a 'glitch'.
(in brooklyn, i use car services)
Will thee Sound Guy:
northguineahills:
northguineahills:
Al Garve:
Bas NL:
tim:
Handy Haversack:
Thanks, Mark!
Will thee Sound Guy:
Bas NL:
Al Garve:
northguineahills:
dale:
northguineahills:
tim:
mndave:
wenzo:
ultradamno:
tim:
coelacanth∅:
ultradamno:
Will thee Sound Guy:
VantuckyEd:
Barefootin’ 🌈 Along:
Barefootin’ 🌈 Along:
coelacanth∅:
P-90:
katie in queens:
wenzo:
Jeff Golick:
ultradamno:
P-90:
Will thee Sound Guy:
chris in the redwoods:
hi, Mark and all!
ultradamno:
katie in queens:
tom tom the pipers son:
chresti:
mndave:
dale:
ultradamno:
Bas NL:
Fredericks:
Dean:
chresti:
Germanium:
Noir Lover:
ultradamno:
wenzo:
Rolando:
VantuckyEd:
Franco Twinkie:
P-90:
tom tom the pipers son:
ultradamno:
ultradamno:
chris in the redwoods:
thanks, Mark!
ultradamno:
Noir Lover:
Dean:
coelacanth∅:
Will thee Sound Guy:
mndave:
tom tom the pipers son:
coelacanth∅:
Bas NL:
Germanium:
VantuckyEd:
Niall:
Will thee Sound Guy:
morphe':
herb.nyc:
chresti:
katie in queens:
Bas NL:
Rolando:
Will thee Sound Guy:
Wendy del Formaggio:
Noir Lover:
P-90:
Al Garve:
coelacanth∅:
ultradamno:
herb.nyc: