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Jul 10, 2025 • 6min
YouTube prepares crackdown on ‘mass-produced’ and ‘repetitive’ videos
YouTube is on a mission to improve content quality by cracking down on mass-produced and repetitive videos. This move could reshape the creator landscape and boost user engagement. Meanwhile, OpenAI is set to launch an AI-powered web browser to rival Google Chrome. Plus, Jack Dorsey's new decentralized messaging app, BitChat, raises questions about security as it approaches its launch. The conversation dives into the evolving tech space and its impact on creators and consumers alike.

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Jul 9, 2025 • 8min
ChatGPT is testing a mysterious new feature called ‘study together’
A significant leadership change is on the horizon at Apple with the COO stepping down. Meanwhile, Gmail introduces a handy new tool to help users manage their subscriptions and declutter their inboxes. The discussion also highlights ChatGPT's innovative 'Study Together' feature, designed to promote interactive learning and collaboration among users. Plus, updates on exciting new tech products like Plot AI and the Polestar 3 electric luxury SUV make the tech landscape even more intriguing.

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Jul 8, 2025 • 7min
Tennis players criticize AI technology used by Wimbledon
Tennis players express their concerns about AI line judges at Wimbledon, questioning the shift from human to machine. They share troubling experiences with misjudgments, raising issues of fairness in the sport, especially for players with hearing impairments. The debate centers on the balance of technology and human judgment in athletics. Additionally, there's buzz about Threads nearing the daily user numbers of its rival app, X.

Jul 4, 2025 • 8min
Not everyone is thrilled with Threads’ DMs
The tech world is buzzing with Google's global rollout of its Veo 3 video-generation model, showcasing advancements in AI. Meanwhile, Elon Musk's company has received permits for gas turbine operations, raising environmental concerns. On social media, the introduction of direct messages in Instagram Threads has sparked user backlash, especially from female users worried about privacy. Plus, a new child-friendly smartwatch, the Pinwheel Watch, allows kids to connect safely without the risks of smartphones.

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Jul 3, 2025 • 6min
Perplexity launches a $200 monthly subscription plan
A new $200 monthly subscription plan from Perplexity aims to cater to power users, stirring up discussions about premium pricing strategies in the software market. TikTok is facing challenges as it reduces its workforce focused on TikTok Shop in the US. Meanwhile, Substack is making waves with updates to its livestreaming features, enhancing opportunities for content creators. These shifts highlight the evolving landscape of digital tools and e-commerce.

Jul 2, 2025 • 8min
Threads launches its own DM inbox
Threads has rolled out a direct messaging inbox, enhancing user experience and ramping up competition. Amazon celebrates a milestone by deploying its millionth robot, showcasing rapid advancements in automation. In other news, Grammarly's acquisition of Superhuman is poised to strengthen its AI-driven features. The podcast also dives into unique startup funding strategies and the latest developments within the tech landscape.

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Jul 1, 2025 • 6min
Spotify revamps its Discover Weekly playlist after 10 years
Spotify has completely revamped its Discover Weekly playlist after ten years, introducing over 30 new features to enhance user experience. Alongside this, Meta is restructuring its AI unit with the creation of 'Superintelligence Labs.' Google is also making waves by incorporating AI into classrooms with its new Gemini tools, aimed at helping educators and students alike. These developments showcase the fierce competition in the tech world and highlight AI's growing influence in everyday life and education.

Jun 28, 2025 • 7min
SCOTUS porn ruling opens door to sweeping internet age verification
A recent Supreme Court ruling mandates age verification for adult sites, raising significant privacy concerns, especially for LGBTQ individuals. Meanwhile, Denmark takes a bold step by allowing citizens to copyright their own features to combat deepfakes. The discussion also highlights a safety incident at SpaceX, shedding light on the complexities of developing new technologies. Exciting developments in AI audio editing emerge with WaveTool's acquisition by Suno.

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Jun 27, 2025 • 8min
Windows killed the Blue Screen of Death
Explore the fascinating shift from the infamous Blue Screen of Death to the newer Black Screen of Death in Windows, highlighting the reasons behind this upgrade. Delve into the rise of AI in everyday services, such as Uber Eats adapting sidewalk delivery robots and YouTube enhancing user experience with AI-powered search features. These innovations promise to change how we interact with technology and raise intriguing questions for both consumers and creators alike.

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Jun 26, 2025 • 9min
Google unveils Gemini CLI
Google has launched Gemini CLI, an open-source AI tool that aims to boost coding efficiency for developers. Ring cameras now utilize AI to provide detailed motion activity descriptions. Meanwhile, Bumble is laying off 30% of its workforce despite a positive revenue outlook. The podcast also discusses challenges faced by Match in keeping young users engaged on platforms like Tinder and Hinge, alongside updates on significant startup funding achievements.


