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Apple and Google upgrade their AI, DROP data removal site & Tesla CD player (157, January 17, 2026)

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Jan 17, 2026
Tom Kemp, Executive Director at the California Privacy Protection Agency, dives into DROP, a groundbreaking tool that helps Californians erase their personal data from brokers. Kit Boga, a YouTuber known for scamming the scammers, shares insights on how his tool, Serif Secure, helps block remote access scams. Tim Spector, Professor and co-founder of Zoe, discusses the Zoe Health app's innovative food scoring system and its focus on gut health, empowering consumers to make better dietary choices.
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ANECDOTE

Switching My SIM To Test Android

  • Rich moved his eSIM from iPhone to a Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra to test Android features and customization.
  • He found Android powerful for customization but missed some iPhone-optimized apps and social media workflows.
INSIGHT

Apple Uses Gemini To Boost Siri

  • Apple acknowledged it can't build Apple-level AI fast enough and will use Google's Gemini to power Siri behind the scenes.
  • Apple promises privacy by doing compute on-device or via private compute servers and deleting data after processing.
INSIGHT

Gemini Learns From Your Google Data

  • Google launched Personalized Intelligence for Gemini that taps Gmail, Photos, YouTube and search to give AI a personal dossier.
  • Gemini suggests questions and adapts when you correct mistakes, making search and organization much more personal.
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