
About this episode
The episode discusses the intersection of Silicon Valley and satire with Jonathan Glatzer, exploring themes of power, privacy, and the role of AI in storytelling.
What happens when Silicon Valley becomes the subject of its own satire? Alex and Ellis sit down with The Audacity showrunner Jonathan Glatzer to talk about building a TV series that takes on Big Tech, the battle for your private data, and the power dynamics shaping Silicon Valley — and Hollywood too. They also go deep into the role of satire in critiquing power, AI's role in the writing process, and why AMC was the only network brave enough to greenlight the show. Follow ACCESS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/accesspodcast/ Follow Alex: https://sources.news/ https://x.com/alexeheath/ Follow Ellis: https://meaning.company/ https://x.com/hamburger ACCESS is produced in partnership with the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
People in this episode
Hosts: Alex, Ellis
Guest: Jonathan Glatzer
Topics covered
- Silicon Valley
- satire
- Big Tech
- private data
- power dynamics
- AI in writing
Keywords
- Silicon Valley
- satire
- Big Tech
- private data
- power dynamics
- AI
- The Audacity
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: AMC, Vox Media
Books & works: The Audacity, Succession
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