

TWiT 1033: Our Friend Zinc - Apple's $900 Million Tariff Nightmare
6 snips May 26, 2025
Joining the discussion are Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, a smart home reviewer from The Verge, Brian McCullough, host of the Tech Meme Ride Home podcast, and Mike Elgan, AI and tech blogger. They delve into Apple's predicament with potential tariffs on iPhones, which could reshape manufacturing in the U.S. The episode also showcases Microsoft's revolutionary AI breakthroughs, including a vacuum that picks up socks, sparking a fun debate on home automation. They further explore the future implications of AI in content creation and personal privacy.
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Apple's Tariff Nightmare
- Trump's tariff threat on iPhones is largely symbolic and economically flawed.
- Manufacturing iPhones in the US would drastically raise costs, making tariffs ineffective as leverage.
Sock-Picking Robot Vacuum Test
- Jennifer tested a $2,600 Roborock vacuum with a mechanical arm that picks up socks.
- The vacuum tidies but is slow and sometimes mistook rug tassels for socks.
Agentic AI Accelerates Science
- Agentic AI helps scientists invent new materials by autonomously researching and testing compounds.
- This practical use of AI accelerates discovery beyond typical human capabilities.