

Daily Tech News Show
Tom Merritt
Tom Merritt and the team help you stay up to date with an independent, authoritative and trustworthy tech news briefing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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.

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Feb 11, 2025 • 30min
Musk Organizes $97.4B bid for OpenAI - DTNSB 4954
Elon Musk's $97.4 billion bid to acquire OpenAI's nonprofit assets stirs debate about its implications for tech and consumers. The recent AI Action Summit in Paris reveals a global commitment to ethical AI development. In a lighter twist, discussions on pinball preservation showcase a dedicated community focused on restoring vintage games. Plus, innovative updates from companies like Google and YouTube highlight progress in digital safety and user engagement.

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Feb 10, 2025 • 25min
AI Summit Begins in Paris - DTNSB - 4953
Bodhi Grimm, a contributor to the Kilowatt Podcast, dives into the evolving world of electric vehicles and the global automotive market. He discusses the exciting implications of the recent AI summit in Paris and its ambitious goals for AI infrastructure. Additionally, Bodhi highlights the barriers U.S. consumers face in accessing affordable EVs like those from BYD, alongside emerging trends and strategic partnerships that could reshape the automotive landscape. Buckle up for insights into the future of transportation!

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Feb 7, 2025 • 28min
UK Orders a Back Door to Apple Encryption - DTNSB 4952
Huawei reports its fastest growth in four years, while the ASUS Zenfone 12 Ultra makes its debut. The UK government's request for a backdoor to Apple's encryption raises alarms about user privacy and security. Experts discuss the risks of such access being exploited by malicious actors. Chip supply issues lead to a slowdown in cloud service growth, alongside ongoing legal challenges faced by tech firms like Meta. The interplay of technology, funding, and legal landscapes shapes the future of innovation.

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Feb 6, 2025 • 23min
Researchers Create a Reasoning Model for Less Than $50 - DTNSB 4951
Researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking reasoning model costing under $50, emphasizing accessibility and its potential impact on AI technology. The conversation dives into the ethical challenges surrounding AI development, particularly regarding intellectual property rights. As AI models evolve, open-source initiatives are empowering consumers while raising concerns tied to proprietary technologies. Listeners also learn about DIY car repair solutions and the latest tech updates, including advancements from Google and Huawei's unexpected revenue growth.

Feb 5, 2025 • 30min
Why DTNS Doesn’t Cover the DOGE - DTNSB 4950
Roger Chang, Producer of the Daily Tech News Show, shines a light on mini PCs, showcasing their practicality and affordability as an alternative to traditional laptops. He compares various brands, focusing on performance and reliability, while tackling consumer concerns about malware. The conversation also touches on tech news, including a bad Zyxel router vulnerability and Amazon's possible upgrades to its voice assistant. Listeners gain insights into emerging devices and the importance of keeping tech solutions current.

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Feb 4, 2025 • 29min
Twitterific Team Tames Timeline with Tapestry - DTNSB 4949
Kenneth Kohlmann, Founder and CEO of Yarbo, discusses his company’s groundbreaking modular landscaping robot designed to revolutionize yard care. He highlights its advanced navigation and sensor technology, enabling various outdoor tasks efficiently. The conversation dives into the robot's innovative features like autonomous operation and anti-theft mechanisms. Additionally, they explore Yarbo's reception at CES, including pricing and customer testimonials, emphasizing the exciting future of robotics in home landscaping.

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Feb 3, 2025 • 28min
Failure Is a Good Option
Gary Shapiro, head of the Consumer Technology Association and author of "Pivot or Die," shares his insights on when failure can be beneficial. He discusses the power of innovation and leadership in overcoming global challenges, such as hunger and healthcare. The conversation also touches on OpenAI's new Deep Research agent, emphasizing the need for critical engagement with AI outputs. Shapiro advocates for learning from setbacks, tying personal growth to the evolving tech landscape and the importance of adapting in the face of change.

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Jan 31, 2025 • 31min
Deep Week for DeepSeek
Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, sheds light on the complexities of organizing CES and its lasting impact on the tech industry. He dives into regulatory challenges like U.S.-China trade tensions affecting NVIDIA chip acquisitions. Shapiro also discusses groundbreaking trends in AI and self-driving tech showcased at CES, while examining pivotal events shaping giants like Apple and Google. The conversation highlights the essential support for startups and the societal implications of these innovations.

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Jan 30, 2025 • 27min
Popular Hacking Forums Cracked and Nulled Shuttered - DTNS 4946
Big Jim James Thatcher, a trade expert, discusses the potential impact of tech tariffs on innovation and pricing in the U.S. He delves into the recent crackdown on hacking forums Cracked and Nulled, highlighting the challenges law enforcement faces in combating online crime. The conversation also touches on the need for ethical hacking and collaboration to address vulnerabilities exposed in dark web communities. Additionally, the significance of AI-driven revenue growth for tech companies like Meta and IBM is explored.