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[The Ecosystem War: Wearables, Political Advertising, and Digital Transformation]-[Google Buys Fitbit, and Twitter Bans Political Ads]

After Hours · B2 · 2019-11-06

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The Rise of Wearables and the Ecosystem War

The podcast episode delves into the rapid evolution of the wearables market, catalyzed by Google’s acquisition of Fitbit. The hosts argue that the significance of this move is not merely about hardware, but about the broader "ecosystem war." As tech giants like Apple, Google, and Amazon expand horizontally, their primary objective is to lock consumers into their respective ecosystems. The hosts note that Apple’s wearables business—now a Fortune 200 company in its own right—has demonstrated that products like watches, earpieces, and eventually "Apple Glasses" create significant switching costs.

Felix highlights a critical distinction in corporate strategy: successful acquisitions occur when a company asks, "What can I do to make this company better?" rather than "What can this company do for me?" The hosts express concern that current trends prioritize "monetization and commodification" of personal data. Despite the "endless fascination" consumers have with monitoring their own health, the hosts question whether constant feedback loops and the potential for "ambient computing" rob us of the ability to interact with the world in a "less regulated way."

Rethinking Political Advertising in the Digital Age

The discussion shifts to Twitter’s controversial decision to ban political advertising. The hosts reflect on the outdated "platform vs. publisher" paradigm, arguing that large tech companies have shirked responsibility for the content they proliferate. Mihir suggests that the current regime, where platforms claim neutrality, has become "incredibly tenuous" and must be called into question.

Yang Mi points out the contradictions in these bans, noting that while candidate ads are blocked, nonprofits advocating for critical issues may also be silenced, whereas large corporations can continue to influence public sentiment. The hosts collectively criticize "micro-targeting" as the most dangerous element of modern digital campaigning. By operating in "niches that cannot easily become part of the public discourse," micro-targeted ads allow for deception without accountability. They propose a "middle way," suggesting that platforms should focus on creating "broadly visible" discourse, perhaps by mandating documentation for claims or enabling immediate, visible responses to controversial ads, similar to the accountability found in traditional broadcast media.

Cultural Reflections and Recommendations

The episode concludes with a shift toward human connection and media. The hosts touch upon how our interactions have become more "defensive" in the post-9/11 era, even suggesting that we should reclaim the joy of travel in our conversations. Recommendations include John Le Carré’s latest novel, Agent Running in the Field, praised for its mastery of mood and characterization, and the second season of HBO’s Big Little Lies. The latter is highlighted not only for its narrative on the "corrosive" nature of lies but for the "stunningly good" performance of Meryl Streep, which the hosts argue transcends the typical quality of content consumed while traveling.

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📖 Transcript

Ted Audio Collective.
HBR presents. Hi everyone, we're listening to After Hours.
I'm Yang Ni and I'm here with Felix and me here.
Hey guys. Hey Felix, hey Yang Mi.
So this was one of those weeks where we got a lot of mail about British baking.
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