Tech Revolutions & Ads: AI, Innovation, and the Future of Platform Power
This episode presents the core findings of the thesis, drawing on a large qualitative analysis to show how power concentrates in modern advertising technology. It explains how the results are organized across automation, user data, and inventory, and distills them into dominant themes, dependency and differentiation, that have reinforced platform dominance over time. The episode then connects these findings to future trajectories, answers the two research questions directly, and introduces three key theoretical extensions about how modern production capital becomes self-reinforcing, appreciating, and increasingly concentrated. Episode chapters: 00:00 Why Chapter 4 Is the Empirical Core 02:26 How the Findings Are Organized (Topics + Time Horizons) 06:17 The Dominant Theme: Dependency 07:31 Dependency Drivers: Concentration, Openness, Transparency 10:55 The Counterweight: Differentiation (Data Access + Resilience) 13:51 The Trajectories: Automation, User Data, and Inventory 19:06 How the Themes Move Together (Spearman Correlations) 22:17 Answering the Research Questions (RQ1 + RQ2) 25:39 Three Big Extensions and the Closing Tension
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