Eugene Wei: Tech’s New Era, The Death of Boredom, Culture on Repeat
Today I'm joined by Eugene Wei (https://x.com/eugenewei). Eugene is former executive at Amazon, Hulu, Flipboard, and Oculus, ...
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Search every verified Eugene Wei interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote — each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Eugene Wei, a former executive at Amazon, Hulu, Flipboard, and Oculus, has continued to write and speak about technology, media, and culture. In recent appearances, he has discussed the impact of algorithms on social media and attention, arguing that the transition from social networking to social media occurred when algorithms were placed over feeds. Wei has described TikTok as an "algorithmic entertainment platform" that bypasses the social graph in favor of an interest graph, and has stated that "even if you ban TikTok, the damage to the western digital nervous system has already been done." He has also commented on the state of Twitter, suggesting that a paid tier offering power features could be more effective than the current $8-per-month model. Wei has expressed concern about the commoditization of human attention by social media platforms, stating that "the thing that it commoditizes the most is human attention" and that it is "thrown around willy-nilly." He has also discussed the value of boredom for thinking, noting that "sometimes you need the space of boredom to actually think in." In conversations about AI, Wei has described large language models as "awe inspiring" and suggested they could enable a shift from imperative to declarative user interfaces. He has also reflected on his time at Amazon, noting that founder Jeff Bezos "obsessed over how the company makes decisions and communicates," and that successful founders often learn from mentors and seasoned executives.
“Sometimes you need the space of boredom to actually think in. When you're always just absorbing tweets or photos on Instagram stories or whatever, you're mostly just absorbing — the moment you're bored with that thing, you just swipe and you go to something else.”
“When we wired up the world, we started to just be constantly bathed in other people's output, and that shifted us in those mediums to something that's more like pastiche and remixing and less original work.”
“The transition from social networking to social media was when you put an algorithm over the feed.”
“Trolling becomes a dominant tactic in the social media world. The algorithms are hypersensitized to engagement and have a hard time distinguishing between positive and negative engagement.”
Today I'm joined by Eugene Wei (https://x.com/eugenewei). Eugene is former executive at Amazon, Hulu, Flipboard, and Oculus, ...
Eugene Wei (https://www.eugenewei.com/, https://x.com/eugenewei) is a writer, product thinker, and cultural observer best known ...
In this episode, we're thrilled to host two distinguished guests, Eugene Wei and Oana Olteanu, whose expertise spans technology ...
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Are social networks built around status and engagement? Is Web3 disrupting traditional social platforms or reinforcing the same patterns? Eugene Wei, writer of Status as a Service, and Nathan Baschez break down the hidden mechanics behind social media, status-seeking, and engagement algorithms. From Twitter’s paid blue checks to BeReal’s rejection of performative posting, we explore how social networks are evolving—and what it means for users, creators, and platform designers. ⏳ Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: Nathan Baschez welcomes Eugene Wei 02:00 – What is “Status as a Service”? How social ne…
Coming on the heals of TikTok's first virtual conference TikTok World, thought leader Eugene Wei joins us to discuss the network effects of creativity, and TikTok as a product and an experience.
Eugene Wei is one of the best technology and media bloggers on the Internet. He started writing a personal blog called ...
Join the discussion on Highlighter: https://highlighter.com/live/apr-19-b... noon-12:30pm: Mark Isero joins us to discuss Kindle Classroom Project, The Highlighter, and Article Club 1pm-2pm: we're joined by returning Highlighter guest Eugene Wei to discuss more on the future of video
NFX partner James Currier sits down with Eugene Wei (Product Lead at Amazon, Hulu, Erly, Flipboard, Oculus) to draw from his ...
Transcript: https://www.techbuzzchina.com/podcast... Episode 72 of Tech Buzz China features product expert Eugene Wei in conversation with our co-host Rui Ma on the timely topic of TikTok and the mechanics of what makes the app so successful. Tune in to learn why Rui calls TikTok an “algorithmic entertainment platform” and why Eugene terms TikTok’s algorithm the “Sorting Hat.” You’ll also learn why the app was well situated in coming out of China, and what the future ownership and trajectory of TikTok in the U.S. might be. This is a special episode for Tech Buzz — so tune in! We recorded tod…
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