People vs Algorithms

People vs Algorithms

Troy Young, Brian Morrissey, Alex Schleifer
Negara Amerika Serikat
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Episode 190
Terbaru 14.08.2026

Each week, media veterans Brian Morrissey, Alex Schleifer, and Troy Young break down patterns of change in media, culture, and technology. They discuss what matters in the evolving landscape of these fields. The podcast is part of the People vs Algorithms newsletter community.

Episode

  • The Provenance Problem 14.08.2026 1j 1mnt
    Suno makes real songs harder to tell from fake. Launch videos are coming across as fake — and the engagement is fake. Drawing the line between creative tool and robot authorship is fuzzy. We debate people’s right to know what AI made and the role of regulation. Plus: Bobby Fingers as AI antidote, Meta’s open source push, the Great GDP Debate, media’s exit from the attention economy, and the brand problem Democrats face from Woke 1.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on Twitter* Join our community - PvA Field NotesChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:31 Welcome* 04:38 Field Notes Update* 06:16 Anthropic Watermarking* 09:40 Provenance Problem* 22:42 Meta Back in AI* 35:28 NVIDIA Compute Futures* 37:17 Media Survival Playbook* 40:19 Bobby Fingers Craft Era* 47:27 GDP Beyond the Numbers* 50:52 Woke 1.0 Aftermath* 01:01:00 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • Sales Energy 07.08.2026 1j 3mnt
    They take risks, they’re fueled by rejection, they know the power of relationships, they’re competitive and they will do shots. The best sellers follow the way of Catalan fishermen: To get the fish, you gotta get your ass wet. Plus: Why the NYT and WSJ hit escape velocity, AI’s new oddball character, and the folly of trying to out-YouTube YouTube.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on Twitter* Join our community - PvA Field NotesChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:36 Welcome* 02:11 Linda’s Character Flaws* 05:54 Spencer Vs Galloway* 11:50 Netflix Offsite Drama* 13:25 Salespeople Vs Marketers* 15:36 AI’s New Main Character* 26:36 Rubbers Mystery* 29:29 Biohacking Identity Shift* 36:06 NYT WSJ Escape Velocity* 43:29 Creator Models Beyond Personality* 48:53 YouTube Is Untouchable* 51:04 Hearst Buys A&E* 56:00 Good Product* 01:00:54 TRB Audience Summit 9/17* 01:02:17 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • AI’s High School Cafeteria 31.07.2026 57mnt
    This week we unpack Silicon Valley’s latest AI power struggle, asking whether the battle over open models is really about competition or about taking down Anthropic. We also explore why the internet feels increasingly broken, how content marketing quietly won, and what happens when every company becomes a media company. Good Product this week is a healthy ego. We discuss how it affects leadership, mental health, ambition, insecurity, and what it means to build a healthier relationship with success. Plus: AI agents in communities, the future of branding, and one very chaotic recording session from Sicily.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:35 Welcome* 02:16 Anonymous Feedback Sparks* 08:38 Open vs Closed AI Drama* 12:03 Who Benefits From Open Weights* 17:28 Power Plays and Regulators* 21:10 Meet Linda the Agent* 25:35 Content Marketing Wins* 32:47 Paywalls Ruin the Web* 37:27 Platforms and New Moats* 41:29 AI Flood and Filtering* 47:53 Good Product* 56:45 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • The New Moat 24.07.2026 1j 16mnt
    Publishers see the writing on the wall for traffic-based models and are instead looking to experiential gatherings that bring together communities. We discuss why events are becoming media’s new moat, the tensions that come with building them, and what happens when AI agents begin acting on their own. Plus: the hypocrisy of closed AI models, Coca-Cola’s Marlboro moment, and why the collapse of the media career ladder is forcing a generation of experienced executives to become free agents.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:29 Welcome* 04:08 What Makes Events Great* 15:58 Media Turns To Community* 29:25 OpenAI Agent Breakout* 37:17 Coke Rebrand* 43:23 Zaslav Buys Summer Camp* 46:58 Gen X Career Compression* 58:21 Guardian Model and Substack Anti AI* 01:01:58 Why Video Aggregation Fails* 01:04:00 Publishers vs Google Threats* 01:07:06 Good Product* 01:15:41 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • In Praise of Aggregation 17.07.2026 1j 29mnt
    AI should eliminate the need for human content aggregation, yet it's still going strong, as seen by the influential subscriber base of News Items and popularity of aggregation-heavy newsletters like Feed Me. Plus: Argentina's heel turn, Taco Bell's messy brand crisis and a drop-by from CEO Whisperer and self-proclaimed King of Quickbooks CJ Gustafson of Mostly Metrics to discuss tokenomics and building Mostly Metrics into a $5m business.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:58 Welcome* 01:41 Field Notes Community* 05:38 Media Feuds and Characters* 13:18 World Cup* 21:01 Affiliate Cookie Stuffing* 29:43 Standing Out in Marketing* 38:06 Future of Aggregation* 51:18 Good Product* 57:47 Overtime with CJ Gustafson* 01:02:33 Tokenomics For CFOs* 01:09:04 Measuring AI ROI* 01:16:13 What CFOs Actually Do* 01:18:53 Mostly Metrics Business Model* 01:24:34 A Good Business Pays Well* 01:28:30 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • Protecting Alpha 10.07.2026 1j 19mnt
    This week, we discuss why the AI safety narrative is shifting from doomerism to the risk of AI eliminating both companies’ and individuals’ alphas, or what makes them unique and confers on them an advantage over the rest of the crowd. For companies, that means assessing whether to trust big AI companies with their proprietary data, and for individuals it means not outsourcing critical thought to a robot everyone else has. Plus: Why Xbox hit a wall, publishers pivot again to video, and the World Cup’s heroes and villains. On PvA OT, Hearst Newspapers chief product & strategy officer Bridget Williams discusses how to make local news a utility.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 01:03 PvA Notes Update* 07:20 World Cup Fever* 21:43 Drones, Cruises & Boats* 27:36 AI Safety and Stolen Alpha* 40:07 Can Policy Beat the Market* 45:41 Why Xbox Is Struggling* 49:56 Publishers Pivot to Netflix* 56:56 Local News as Utility with Bridget Williams* 01:01:28 AI Tools and Experiments* 01:11:13 Free vs Paid News Strategy* 01:16:17 Good Product* 01:18:26 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • The Coldplay Protocol 03.07.2026 1j 10mnt
    We dig into the tangled collision of journalism and the creatory economy. Emily Sundberg’s Zuckerberg interview, Brian’s christening as the Matt Belloni-of-advertising, and why guys like Scott Galloway and Gary Vaynerchuk get a pass to cash in while "real journalists" get side-eyed for it. We also unpack AI's creeping presence in music and writing — can you love an AI song, what happens to "providence" when anyone can fake authenticity, and why lo-fi, bathtub-recorded music is having a moment as a rebellion against it. Along the way: the AI spending bubble, token bills gone wild, the Comcast/Versant breakup, the great AC debate, and a working theory that once you're successful enough, you inevitably become Coldplay.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:56 PvA Travel Log* 26:37 AI Costs and Dumb Pipes* 42:39 Comcast Spins Off NBCU* 48:12 Hollywood Meets Homelessness* 52:44 Personality Media Fatigue* 01:03:31 Fake Podcast Aesthetics* 01:05:19 Good Product* 01:10:00 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • Cannes is CES with Rosé 26.06.2026 59mnt
    This week’s episode leans heavily into Cannes, which is a world where everyone is selling and many are lying. Creators are the cool kids of Cannes, while the site of a drone show by a mobile ad network is considered normal. Plus: Ana Andjelic on what makes A24 unique.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:23 Welcome* 01:45 Reporting From Cannes* 08:25 Retail Media Makes Content* 13:46 Creator Con* 23:42 Smart Glasses Arms Race* 29:26 AI Empire Leverage* 31:59 A24 Money And Mystique with Ana Andjelic* 37:58 Publishers vs Google* 45:49 Cannes Cool Kids* 47:41 Good Product* 54:08 PVA Notes Updates* 55:45 Fan Feedback* 58:24 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • Americamaxxing, AI Taste Wars, World Cup Soft Power 19.06.2026 1j 6mnt
    We debate whether Anthropic painted itself in a corner with its safety messaging, if Snap Specs pass the taste test, Elon as American icon, and the World Cup and Trump’s UFC fight showcasing the profound weirdness and contradictions at the heart of the American experience. Plus: Anonymous Banker on why Fox paying $22 billion for Roku makes sense and Troy says someone will buy Semafor.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:23 Welcome* 01:52 Field Notes Update* 07:38 PvA Mixers and Cannes* 11:05 Anthropic Export Controls* 18:57 Who Controls Intelligence* 22:29 Snap Specs Taste Test* 31:38 Media Ads Are Over* 38:18 World Cup Soft Power* 45:50 Elon The Trillionaire* 49:11 Fox Buys Roku* 56:30 Post Text Media Future* 01:02:58 Good Product* 01:05:37 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • The Abundance Economy 12.06.2026 1j 22mnt
    Seen one way, AI has democratized the creative process. Seen another, we are swimming in a sea of mediocrity that inevitably crowds out attention to human-led creativity. Plus: Handicapping Hot AI IPO Summer, YouTubers as Hollywood's saviors, GLP-1s vs impulse manipulators and Breaker's Lachlan Cartwright on assesses the characters in the 60 Minutes dram that’s like Viagra for media newsletters. Finally, an ode to the old-standby of cocktail parties: pigs in a blanket.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:40 Welcome* 02:11 AI Design Pet Peeve* 06:25 What Field Notes Is* 14:47 Abundance Versus Quality* 24:34 Taste Process* 32:19 YouTube IP Breakout* 39:09 Fable 5* 48:27 GLP-1 Economy Shock* 50:58 PvA Overtime with Lachlan Cartwright* 55:20 60 Minutes Drama* 01:12:15 Good Product* 01:21:48 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • The AI Pushback 05.06.2026 1j 17mnt
    ChatGPT is advertising it as a souped-up Clippy to help with date-night recipes and sibling road trips. What happened to superintelligence and curing cancer? Disruptive forces always invite pushback, as Bari Weiss is learning at CBS. In PvA OT: Anonymous Banker on People Inc's AI-hedge with MGM and why YouTube ecosystem events are far better than typical media events.* Ballgame* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 01:06 Welcome* 01:36 Ballgame* 05:19 PvA Corrections* 06:27 AI Regulation Arrives* 11:10 Why Everyone Hates AI* 18:14 Work Slop* 26:40 Portable AI Memory Moats* 35:26 60 Minutes Media Drama* 45:36 AI Slop Culture War* 52:50 World Cup and NBA Summer* 54:55 PvA Overtime with AB: People Inc Eyes MGM* 01:03:47 YouTube Events and Networking* 01:10:51 Good Product* 01:16:23 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • Homines Contra Algorithmos 29.05.2026 1j 18mnt
    We debate the commodification of the human experience, why the upside-down token economics is a more pressing near-term concern, the religious zeal behind SpaceX's valuation, and why HR is the new boogeywoman of the aggrieved and powerful. Plus: Ana Andjelic on why not carrying a phone and having a personal philosopher are new luxury status symbols.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:47 Welcome* 02:33 Pope Leo on AI* 13:35 Capitalism vs Humanity* 23:32 SpaceX IPO Faith* 29:44 AI and HR Backlash* 41:42 Counterculture to AI* 45:38 Euromaxxing With Billionaires* 49:38 New Status Symbols* 59:41 Ferrari EV Identity Crisis* 01:05:10 China Rewrites Luxury Rules* 01:11:35 Good Product* 01:17:24 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • Steroid Olympics 22.05.2026 58mnt
    This week, we discuss the chaotic transition to an AI-augmented era, the roiling backlash trying to slow it down, and how we’ll come to terms with a weird new world. Plus: The dénouement of the scale era in publishing and beginning of the “inversion” era of media brands.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 01:33 Welcome* 04:55 Graduation Speech AI Backlash* 05:46 Pope AI Encyclical Buzz* 07:40 Why People Distrust AI* 13:23 AI Book Quote Scandal* 15:16 Steroid Olympics for Creators* 19:23 Flood of Synthetic Content* 22:31 Human Only Platforms* 27:53 LLM Confidence and Hallucinations* 31:55 Breaking the AI Loop* 32:38 Google Ends Link Search* 36:39 Vox Deal and Glue Factory* 40:30 Inversion Strategy at People* 43:52 Monetizing Brands via SKUs* 46:04 Supernatural Comeback Economy* 48:44 Good Product* 57:52 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • Clauditis 15.05.2026 1j 10mnt
    Meanwhile, Anthropic is on a $50 billion run rate and raising at a $900b valuation. We look back to the dawn of the assembly line, when workers suffered from “Forditis," a condition of despair caused by a lack of agency and the pressure to keep up with a pace set by machines. Plus: learning from Ferrari, Ryan Cohen's use of the information space for his long-shot takeover bid for eBay, the decline of drinking as structural phenomenon, the end of the road for BuzzFeed, and Italian rock bands.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:38 Welcome* 04:14 Ferrari Scarcity Mythology* 11:27 From Ferrari To Anthropic* 21:33 AI Backlash And Forditis* 27:19 Thinking Machines New Interface* 38:13 Narratives Beat Policy* 41:23 Ryan Cohen Media Populism* 48:01 BuzzFeed Byron Allen Deal* 58:37 Good Product* 01:09:08 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • Monkey Business 08.05.2026 1j 2mnt
    While some of this is cover for overhiring during the ZIRP era, there's clearly a move to cut the "coordination tax" that exists within companies. And what starts in tech always moves downstream. Plus: Ted Turner and the end of the media mogul archetype, James Murdoch's move to buy Vox Media's podcast network and New York magazine, and how to tell fake fakes from real fakes at the souk.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:18 Welcome* 02:02 Brian in Marrakesh* 04:43 PVA Vibe-Coding: RingRing & Field Notes* 09:18 AI Is A Job Killer* 16:48 AI Native Orgs and Jevons* 26:34 Permanent Underclass Fears* 31:23 The Last of the Moguls* 35:32 Murdoch Buys Vox* 40:49 AI Private Equity* 42:24 GameStop Targets eBay* 48:14 Met Gala Tech Takeover* 50:33 Tech Villains* 52:40 Good Product* 01:01:39 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • The Clipping Economy 01.05.2026 1j 5mnt
    This week we dig into how the clip has become the unit of cultural currency and whether it's creating a mass delusion about what people actually want and what is popular. Also: a Waymo hostage situation, a vibe-coded group-texting platform, Apple vs. the interface doomers, Uber's super app survival play, Ben Sasse's deathbed honesty about young people's anxiety, and what the rise of Graham Platner says about the need to be a legible character.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 01:05 Welcome* 04:31 Vibe Coding Field Notes* 07:55 Fan Feedback* 11:56 AI Power Games Trial* 20:51 Next Interface* 29:06 Can a New AI Phone Win* 33:28 Why Super Apps Fail* 38:10 Media’s Next Chapter* 41:43 AI Replacing Media Work* 44:51 Clipping And Fake Popularity* 51:20 Gen Z Nostalgia Anxiety* 54:23 Politics As Characters* 59:08 Good Product* 01:05:00 Credits This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • Spooning the Gravy 24.04.2026 1j 15mnt
    Troy’s vibe coding project has moved into high gear, as institutional and personal memory becomes the point of leverage with media’s ultimate goal shifting to how to get the right people in the saloon. Claude Design and GPT-Image 2 reinforce the same message: You’re either high-end craftsman or you’re orchestrating AI systems, like it or not. Plus: Tim Cook hands over the CEO reigns after Apple’s boring decade, why media is about artists, suits and engineers, the dismal fate of much of Vox’s publishing assets, the emptiness of cloned media assets and why there’s leverage in coming out of the kitchen to spoon the gravy, no matter how much you’ve accomplished.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:52 Building on Top of LLMs* 03:41 Welcome* 04:31 Vibe Coding Costs* 09:00 Memory as Moat* 13:38 Wiki Maintenance Problem* 16:41 Workers Training Replacements* 18:13 McClatchy Content Scaling* 25:25 Community as Real Value* 32:43 Monitoring the Situation Review* 35:20 Are Designers Cooked* 37:58 Dotcom Agency Flashback* 40:19 AI Kills The Agency Model* 42:36 Displacement And Value Stack* 45:38 Farm To Table Humans* 47:13 Apple’s Boring Decade* 51:47 Nvidia Chips And China* 55:40 Event Format And Layers* 57:29 Vox Sale And Media M&A* 01:01:27 Media Notes And Widgets* 01:06:59 Collectibles As Asset Class* 01:09:12 Good Product* 01:14:43 Outro This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • Humans in the Loop 17.04.2026 1j 6mnt
    Troy unveils his vibe-coded media system that produces a daily briefing based on his entire media diet, underpinned with a memory layer that acts as a second brain of PvA thinking. This would turn media from a game of speed to one of accumulated worldview. We also unpack the rise of fakes, from the clip economy to Allbirds pivot to AI; handicap the Pope vs Trump battle; and get a report from an international journalism festival in Italy.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:34 Welcome* 02:48 Troy The Vibe-Coder* 11:54 Takeaways Process And Limits* 17:52 AI Slop And Meme Warfare* 25:37 Clips Economy* 32:32 Allbirds AI Pivot* 37:37 Anthropic vs OpenAI Chart* 47:02 Journalism Hierarchy* 49:30 LinkedIn Is a Sad Place* 54:01 Vibe Coding and API Economy* 57:56 World Economy Summit* 59:48 Good Product* 01:05:34 Outro This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • The Great Media Reorientation 10.04.2026 1j 13mnt
    B2B is a refuge; see the Acquired ad rates. The Boston Globe's TikTok star Emily Sweeney proves a Dorchester accent is leverage when the internet has flattened everything. The next newsroom brawl will be over AI use. Political figures now have to be expert content creators. Even geopolitics aren't immune: Iran is beating the U.S. with its AI Lego video trolling. In tech, Sam Altman lies a lot and might be a sociopath, but it could be these are required traits in his field. Vibe coding Big Hot Take has turned Troy into an AImaxxer who believes company structure will change. Finally, a hypothesis that the true emblem of American wealth is getting a boat.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:41 Welcome* 03:10 Media Business Reset* 07:05 B2B And Niche Wins* 10:30 Altman Narrative Wars* 13:18 CEO Archetypes Debate* 18:31 OpenAI IPO Reality* 20:58 Mythos Model Hype* 24:04 Building Hot Takes* 31:15 Vibe Coding Impacts* 36:48 Politics As Creators* 39:04 Trolling As Statecraft* 40:34 Boston Globe TikTok Accent* 44:13 Artists Versus Engineers* 46:43 Midas Touch Deal Breakdown* 51:27 Copycat Creator Acquisitions* 56:23 NYT Reporting And AI Newsrooms* 01:02:23 Clipping Economy Explained* 01:07:42 Boats As Status Symbol* 01:10:48 Good Product* 01:12:57 Outro This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com
  • New Media Energy 03.04.2026 1j 18mnt
    Troy and Brian react to OpenAI buying TBPN: It pays to have viewpoints and approaches that are preferred by the powerful. FeedMe's Emily Sundberg joins as a guest this week. We discuss why new media like TBPN is beating legacy media not by distribution hacks or aesthetics but in energy. Legacy media relies on structural energy that’s dissipated while new media is built on earned energy, which is more organic, relatable and even fun. Plus: Puck vs Vanity Fair, Troy's vibe coding addiction, and why venture capital isn't cool.* Watch us on YouTube* Troy Young’s People vs Algorithms newsletter* Brian Morrissey’s The Rebooting newsletter* Alex Schleifer’s Human Computer* Follow Alex, Brian and Troy on TwitterChapters:* 00:00 Open* 00:28 OpenAI Buys TBPN* 08:13 Welcome* 10:11 Vibe Code Corner: PVA Hot Take* 17:17 Agents and Future Org Charts* 22:08 Emily Vibe Coded Side Apps* 25:18 Future of Media Trends* 33:11 Feed Me Business Overview* 37:39 Events Merch and Energy Thesis* 43:32 Scaling Feed Me carefully* 47:34 Why TBPN works* 53:01 Defining new media* 56:43 Vanity Fair vs Puck* 01:01:20 Aspirational media and detachment* 01:06:15 Events business reality* 01:09:37 Cool or Not Cool Corner* 01:15:05 Good Product* 01:17:25 Outro This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.peoplevsalgorithms.com

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