
Patrick Beja
French podcaster and commentator known for tech and gaming coverage (often using the handle NotPatrick); invited as a guest to discuss AI video, Sora 2 and other topics.
Top 3 podcasts with Patrick Beja
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Oct 6, 2025 • 2h 41min
TWiT 1052: It's a Nice Day for CRM - AI Slop, Media Power, & the Future of Trust
This conversation features Patrick Beja, a tech commentator from France; Georgia Dow, a clinical psychologist known for her insightful takes on media; and Iain Thomson, a reporter specializing in tech analysis. They dive into the controversial rise of AI-generated videos, debating the erosion of trust in media and cultural implications. The panel tackles legal responses to copyright issues, privacy threats from government actions, and examines TikTok's growing influence as a news source. Discussions on the future of AI in creative sectors and cybersecurity also spark lively exchanges.

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Feb 12, 2025 • 30min
Why Europe Should Feel Good About AI - DTNSB 4955
Tech podcaster Patrick Beja, a French citizen, offers fascinating insights from the AI Summit in Paris. He discusses Europe's growing leadership in AI and the importance of thoughtful regulations to balance innovation and public trust. The conversation highlights the role of diverse representation in research, especially for women and marginalized groups. Additionally, they touch on Apple's health research initiative and privacy concerns surrounding health-tracking technologies, making a case for how these advancements can enhance personal health insights.

Oct 6, 2025 • 2h 41min
TWiT 1052: It's a Nice Day for CRM - AI Slop, Media Power, & the Future of Trust
Joining the discussion are Patrick Beja, an independent podcaster known for his tech insights; Georgia Dow, a therapist and media commentator; and Iain Thomson, an investigative journalist from The Register. They dive into the implications of AI-generated videos, debating whether we face a culture crisis as trust erodes. The panel scrutinizes TikTok's influence on news consumption, and the risks of government control over apps. They also explore how platforms like YouTube are responding to legal pressures while navigating the evolving landscape of creative opportunities.