"Apparently This Matters" is CNN Tech's weekly, off-kilter look at what we learned this week. We'll try to answer some of the show's most popular questions and see how well we do. The final question: Were there more baby girls named Siri or baby boys named Anakin in 2021?
This week, Marques sits down with Andrew and David to discuss a variety of topics ranging from Instagram charging for verification to Samsung letting people clone their voice with AI. They also talk about changes with YouTube leadership before discussing some of the gadgets and software products they've been enjoying over the last few weeks. Of course, we wrap it all up with trivia so make sure you stick around until the end to hear the answers to all of the questions!
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