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What to expect with FT’s upcoming AI and tech podcast ‘Tech Tonic’
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Upcoming podcast preview: The Financial Times’ technology podcast Tech Tonic is launching a new season focused on examining key technological developments and their potential impact on the world in 2025.

Core topics to be covered: The podcast series will explore four major themes that are expected to shape the technology landscape in the near future.

  • The evolution of generative AI tools and their industry applications will be a central focus
  • The influence of Donald Trump and Elon Musk on Silicon Valley’s direction and culture
  • European Union’s regulatory approach to major technology companies from Brussels
  • China’s emerging position as a global technology leader

Production details: The series brings together expertise from both industry leaders and Financial Times journalists to provide comprehensive analysis.

  • Murad Ahmed, FT’s technology editor, will host the series
  • The production team includes Persis Love as producer, Edwin Lane as senior producer, and Manuela Saragosa as executive producer
  • Sound design is handled by a team including Breen Turner, Samantha Giovinco, and Joseph Enrick Salcedo
  • Original music will be provided by Metaphor Music

Looking ahead: As technology continues to reshape global business and society, this podcast series aims to provide insights into the key developments and challenges that will define the tech landscape in 2025, with a particular focus on AI advancement, political influence, regulatory frameworks, and shifting global power dynamics.

Coming soon: How will technology shape the world in 2025?

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