Podcasts
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Amazon, robots, and diverging views of automation and the future of work
Tye Brady, Amazon Robotics chief technologist, with Digit, a bipedal warehouse robot developed by Agility Robotics, a company in which…
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Interview: Microsoft’s president on turbulent times for the company, country, and world
Microsoft President Brad Smith is facing an array global, national and corporate issues. (GeekWire Photo / Dan DeLong) Brad Smith,…
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‘We’re in this for good’: Amazon plans more home robots despite early skepticism about Astro
Ken Washington, Amazon’s VP of consumer robotics, with Astro. (GeekWire Photo / Todd Bishop) Amazon unveiled Astro, its first home…
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How the ‘7 Forms of Respect’ can change work, with Seattle entrepreneur and author Julie Pham
Julie Pham’s book is 7 Forms of Respect: A Guide to Transforming Your Communication and Relationships at Work. Do people…
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From White House to Amazon and Airbnb: Jay Carney on the intersection of tech and politics
Amazon SVP of Global Corporate Affairs Jay Carney speaking at the 2019 GeekWire Summit. Carney this week announced that he’ll…
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The pioneering spirit and joyful life of late ‘Cranium’ creator Richard Tait, in his own words
Serial entrepreneur and “Cranium” creator Richard Tait in Seattle in 2018 on the set of GeekWire’s Elevator Pitch competition, in…
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What we learned from the life of early Amazon investor and Seattle business leader Tom Alberg
Tom Alberg with Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. (Madrona Venture Group Photo) Seattle-based investor and business leader Tom Alberg, who died…
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Understanding Amazon: Secrets of the company’s success, and where it’s headed next
An Amazon promotion for the film “Jurassic World,” with a hashtag that could double as the company’s mantra. (Amazon Photo)…
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GeekWire at the Ballpark: AM radio vs. digital audio; robot umpires; and Amazon cuts the line
Trying out different play-by-play audio options in the stands at T-Mobile Park. (GeekWire Photo / John Cook) Sitting in the…
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