

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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Dec 26, 2024 • 55min
2024 Listener Hangout Show - DTNS 4923
Mark Bussell Jr., a dedicated podcast supporter, joins Andrew Tzakis, a firmware engineer, to share insights on generative AI in coding. Gary Fisher, a senior geek, offers his perspectives on the tech's limitations. Howard Yermish, a music composer and product director, discusses AI's role in music creation. The group also dives into the best streaming services that they can't live without, blending personal anecdotes with tech reflections on security practices and practical uses of AI, sparking a lively and engaging discussion.

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Dec 24, 2024 • 32min
LLM Hacks With Brian Brushwood - DTNS 4922
Brian Brushwood, the creative host of World's Greatest Con, shares his innovative use of AI models in both personal and professional realms. He discusses strategies to leverage large language models for music production and communication. The conversation also covers a groundbreaking medical device for continuous potassium monitoring, highlighting its importance for those with chronic kidney disease. Lastly, they share exciting holiday tech gift ideas, blending humor and insights for tech enthusiasts.

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Dec 23, 2024 • 31min
The Swimming Abilities of Dead Trout - DTNS 4921
Discover the quirky side of science with the latest Ig Nobel Prizes, including a study on dead trout and their unexpected swimming abilities. Dive into innovations like a lightweight exoskeleton that helps paraplegics walk and Meta’s potential smart glasses upgrade. Enjoy a mix of tech insights and humorous commentary on DIY car projects, while exploring the whimsical world of research that balances humor with genuine inquiry. This episode truly showcases how unconventional studies can inspire both laughter and thought.

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Dec 20, 2024 • 36min
YouTube AI Policy Changes – DTNS 4920
YouTube reveals new AI policies giving creators more control over their content in the face of rising concerns. Lenovo teases a sixth-generation ThinkBook Plus featuring an innovative rollable display, enhancing multitasking possibilities. Meanwhile, Zelle faces scrutiny over security issues amidst its peer-to-peer payment services. The conversation balances technology advancements with the pressing need for consumer protection in the evolving digital landscape.

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Dec 19, 2024 • 30min
The Epic Tale of Hunter deButts! - DTNS 4919
Delve into the bizarre saga of Hunter DeButts and the mix-up involving generative AI that caught national attention. Tesla’s ambitious rollout of robo-taxis in Texas adds a futuristic twist to the tech landscape. Tensions brew between Apple and Meta over compliance with EU regulations, igniting debates on privacy and data access. Plus, explore the reliability of AI-generated info and the alarming trends in misinformation, all while enjoying some humorous anecdotes about online mishaps.

Dec 18, 2024 • 33min
Flipping Back to Flipboard - DTNS 4918
Discover Netflix's bold move by offering the thrilling 'Squid Game Unleashed' to everyone, not just subscribers. Unpack the evolution of Flipboard as it introduces Surf, a new app designed for customizable content feeds. Dive into security concerns surrounding TP-Link routers that have piqued government interest. Plus, learn practical DIY car maintenance tips and embrace family-friendly holiday shopping with Instacart. Enjoy a lively exchange filled with insights on the latest tech trends and community building.

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Dec 17, 2024 • 29min
How Does This Apple Intelligence Work? - DTNS 4917
Emily Forlini, a senior reporter at PC Magazine, shares insights on Apple's claims about its new intelligence features. She discusses the skepticism surrounding AI tools from Apple and Google, highlighting user feedback that reveals dissatisfaction with their functionality. The conversation also touches on the growing competition in social media, particularly with Threads' and X's user dynamics. Frustrations surface regarding Siri's inaccuracies, stressing the need for Apple to enhance engagement and response accuracy to keep pace with rivals.

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Dec 16, 2024 • 38min
We're More Sorted Than Polarized - DTNS 4916
Andrea Jones-Rooy, a data science professor and host of the Behind the Data podcast, and Dr. Maryanne Garry, a cognitive psychology professor at the University of Waikato, tackle the pressing issue of political polarization. They explore the data behind the phenomenon, revealing how voting behaviors reflect ideological divides. Dr. Garry also discusses the persuasive power of large language models, highlighting the psychological factors that lead users to trust AI outputs, along with the potential risks of this misplaced confidence.

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Dec 13, 2024 • 32min
The Sound of Speakers With Patrick - DTNS 4915
Waymo's robotaxis ace an independent safety review, raising excitement and eyebrows about autonomous vehicles. Google introduces an AI feature letting podcast hosts engage directly with listeners, revolutionizing media interactions. The discussion also uncovers hidden audio brands that deserve your attention, perfect for holiday shopping. Lastly, the complexities of Apple's AI marketing strategy are examined, emphasizing the divide between tech enthusiasts and general consumers.

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Dec 12, 2024 • 26min
Google Tries VR/AR Again – DTNS 4914
Discover the futuristic features of Google's new platform, Android XR, designed for VR and AR headsets. Hear about the significant partnership between Epic Games and Telefonica that raises questions about bloatware in the app market. Delve into how Harvard and Google are teaming up to release a historic dataset for AI training. Plus, explore the innovative benefits of augmented reality and the role of digital wallets in tech evolution. The discussion wraps up with insights on the latest regulatory changes from the FCC impacting low-power devices.