
Tech Brew Ride Home Thu. 12/22 – Caroline Drops A Dime
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Dec 22, 2022 Sam Bankman-Fried faces increasing legal troubles as two former associates turn against him. Twitter introduces Cashtags, enhancing financial info for users. Google reacts to ChatGPT's rise with internal strategic shifts. The podcast addresses the outrageous auto warranty robocall scams targeting vulnerable populations. TikTok's influence on global diplomacy amid U.S.-China tensions is also discussed, along with Ukraine's tech-driven military strategies. Lastly, a 91-year-old editor shares insights from his life surrounded by books and legends.
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SBF's Lieutenants Flip
- Sam Bankman-Fried's colleagues, Caroline Ellison and Gary Wang, pleaded guilty to federal charges.
- They are cooperating with investigations, potentially motivated by SBF's public comments.
Twitter's Useful Cashtags
- Twitter released useful cashtags displaying stock, ETF, and crypto prices within search results.
- This valuable feature uses data from TradingView and includes a ViewOnRobinhood link.
Google's "Code Red"
- OpenAI's ChatGPT prompted a "code red" at Google, reassigning teams to address the threat to their search business.
- Google, though possessing similar technology, hesitates due to its reliance on ad revenue.





