

Mark Gurman
Veteran technology reporter known for in-depth coverage of Apple and consumer hardware; joined the show to discuss Apple strategy, products, and industry dynamics.
Top 10 podcasts with Mark Gurman
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Jan 30, 2026 • 53min
Full Interview: Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman on Apple’s AI Stack, Anthropic, and the Future of Siri
Mark Gurman, Bloomberg managing editor known for deep Apple reporting, joins to unpack Apple’s AI missteps, multi‑vendor strategy, and the Gemini deal. He talks Siri’s limits, agentification replacing apps, Anthropic vs OpenAI choices, hardware hurdles from earbuds to Vision Pro, and succession and product roadmaps including foldables and Mac refreshes.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 2h 58min
Sama's BG2 Appearance, Ilya Sutskever Deposition, Porsche 911 Turbo S Reactions | Mark Gurman, Daniel Roberts, Erica Brescia, Benjamin Witte
Mark Gurman, a veteran technology reporter, shares insights on Apple's evolving AI strategy and the challenges facing the Vision Pro. Erica Brescia, former GitHub COO, offers advice for founders on prioritizing market share while discussing the valuation differences between AI-native and legacy companies. Benjamin Witte dives into the relaxation beverage market, highlighting his pivot from CBD to magnesium-based products and innovative distribution strategies. The guests dissect major tech developments and venture trends with expert clarity and engaging stories.

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Jan 28, 2026 • 3h 32min
Netflix & AI Slop, Saudi Liquidity Crunch, Clawdbot Reactions | Mark Gurman, Miles Brundage, Aidan Smith & Asher Spector, Alex Dhillon, Mitchell Angove, Gabriel Stengel, Sierra Peterson
Mark Gurman, Apple insider who breaks product and strategy news. Miles Brundage, AI auditing expert pushing independent evaluations. Aidan Smith, co-founder of a data-efficient AI lab. Alex Dhillon, CEO fighting AI-driven impersonation. Gabriel Stengel, CEO building genAI for bankers. They debate Apple’s AI moves, independent AI audits, data-efficient training, AI impersonation defenses, and genAI in finance.

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Mar 5, 2026 • 3h 6min
Daniel Gross’s AGI Trades, SpaceX’s $1.75T IPO, Google Silences Sweeney | Mark Gurman, Dan Primack, Cameron McCord, Max Haot, Christian Howell
Cameron McCord, CEO of Nominal, builds hardware testing software and just closed an $80M round. Christian Howell, CEO of Cognito Therapeutics and former Navy officer, develops a noninvasive light-and-sound therapy for Alzheimer’s. Max Haot, CEO of Vast, pursues a commercial space station. Dan Primack, Axios business editor, dissects VC, IPO and private-market dynamics. Mark Gurman, Bloomberg tech journalist, breaks down Apple product timing and AI rollout delays.

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Sep 14, 2025 • 30min
The Real iPhone Story Apple Investors Are Missing | Mark Gurman
Mark Gurman, a renowned tech writer at Bloomberg with insider knowledge on Apple, breaks down the recent unveiling of the iPhone 17 lineup. He discusses the unexpected muted reaction from Wall Street and how the new iPhones, particularly the iPhone Air, could boost revenue without a super-cycle. Gurman emphasizes Apple's strategy of prioritizing hardware that consumers desire over chasing AI trends and elaborates on their supply chain shifts amidst global trade challenges and the political landscape.

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Mar 23, 2025 • 47min
From Dashboard Widgets to Breaking News: Mark Gurman’s Path to Bloomberg
Mark Gurman, Bloomberg’s managing editor and chief correspondent covering Apple, began as a teenage app developer. He discusses his remarkable 16-year journey from 9to5Mac to Bloomberg, sharing thrilling scoops like the early Siri reveal. Mark offers insights into the evolving landscape of Apple news, emphasizing the importance of credibility in tech journalism. He reflects on his unique relationship with Apple, characterized by respectful dialogue, and shares valuable advice for aspiring journalists navigating this dynamic field.

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Feb 22, 2024 • 1h 5min
Is the Apple Vision Pro All That?
Joanna Stern, a senior tech columnist at the Wall Street Journal, and Mark Gurman, Bloomberg's Apple guru, dive deep into the Apple Vision Pro. They discuss the $3,500 headset's features and mixed reviews from early users. The conversation highlights the challenges of wearable tech, market acceptance, and pricing issues. With humorous anecdotes, they reflect on the device’s immersive capabilities and its potential for both connectivity and isolation. The duo also touches on privacy concerns and Apple's future strategies in the evolving tech landscape.

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Feb 25, 2026 • 17min
Is Apple Winning the ‘AI Scare Trade’?
Mark Gurman, Bloomberg’s Apple reporter who tracks product plans, and Ryan Vlastelica, Bloomberg equities analyst focused on tech-market moves. They explore why Apple has decoupled from Nasdaq shifts. They discuss the market’s AI scare trade, Apple’s hardware-first AI bets, missed AI investments, and what this means for investor timing and expectations.

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Dec 10, 2024 • 49min
Global Economy Won’t Feel Much Pain From Trump Agenda in 2025
Cristina Lindblad, Global Economics Editor, analyzes how Trump's presidency could reshape economic and foreign policies. Fran Katsoudas from Cisco discusses the company's strategic responses to changing U.S. government policies. Mark Gurman shares insights on Apple's innovative satellite connectivity for its smartwatch. Rob Thummel provides a deep dive into the evolving electric vehicle market landscape. Lastly, Melissa Otto evaluates the influence of tech stocks on the S&P 500's performance, especially highlighting NVIDIA's impact.

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Feb 5, 2024 • 1h 4min
Is the Apple Vision Pro All That?
Joanna Stern, a tech columnist at The Wall Street Journal, Nilay Patel from The Verge, and Bloomberg's Mark Gurman delve into Apple's ambitious Vision Pro headset. They discuss its hefty $3500 price tag and the market's readiness for it. The trio critiques its rocky debut, weighing its potential against iconic products like the iPhone. They also explore the challenges of spatial computing and privacy concerns, while humorously noting the device’s limitations compared to competitors. Insightful banter reveals both excitement and skepticism about the future of wearable tech.


