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Jun 26, 2025 • 11min

Data centers in space

Evan Robinson-Johnson, a business reporter at The Information, discusses the visionary concept of data centers in space. With growing demand and environmental concerns, relocating these centers could harness solar power in a cooler climate. He reveals the pros, such as long-term cost savings and efficiency, while tackling the challenges like cooling systems and space debris. The conversation dives into the future of this technology, exploring partnerships and advancements needed to make space-based data management a reality.
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Jun 25, 2025 • 8min

How commercial satellites are defining modern warfare

Mariel Borowitz, an associate professor at Georgia Tech specializing in space policy, dives into how commercial satellite imagery is changing modern warfare. She highlights the crucial role these images played in monitoring Iranian nuclear sites and supporting Ukraine during the Russian conflict. Mariel discusses the rise of companies like Planet Labs and their cutting-edge technology that is accessible beyond military use. Furthermore, she emphasizes the implications for public awareness and the challenges of interpreting this rapidly evolving data.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 7min

Iranians are left without internet access amid Middle East conflict

As conflict rages, Iran's government has cut off internet access, leaving citizens in the dark. Ahmad Ahmadian sheds light on these restrictions and the harsh impact on access to critical information. The discussion highlights innovative efforts to circumvent censorship, including tools for safety and independent internet infrastructure. Activists are developing early warning systems to help citizens stay connected and informed, emphasizing the urgent need for global support in the fight for information freedom.
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Jun 23, 2025 • 8min

California seeks new guardrails on automated AI systems

In this discussion, Kate Brennan, the Associate Director of the AI Now Institute, dives into California's groundbreaking AI Bill of Rights. She highlights the need for regulatory safeguards to manage automated decision systems that impact areas like loan approvals and unemployment claims. Kate emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in AI technologies and addresses the balance between innovation and public safety. Her insights explore how California's regulations could set a precedent for national standards, urging the necessity for consumer protections.
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Jun 20, 2025 • 12min

Bytes: Week in Review – Trump's mobile venture, online data brokers used to target MN victims, and an OpenAI-Microsoft breakup

In this discussion, Natasha Mascarenhas, a tech and business reporter at The Information, dives into several hot topics. She explores the Trump Organization's newly launched mobile service and smartphone, questioning its practical viability. Natasha also reveals how online data brokers were exploited in a tragic assassination case, emphasizing urgent privacy concerns. Lastly, she sheds light on the tense negotiations between OpenAI and Microsoft, highlighting their differing ambitions and potential fallout.
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Jun 19, 2025 • 5min

Malawi looks to tech to solve teacher shortage

Malawi is facing a severe teacher shortage, yet it’s embracing tech to revolutionize education. Digital tablets and virtual teachers are being introduced to promote interactive learning in math and reading. This innovative approach aims to improve student enrollment and attendance, bridging gaps in resources. However, the balance between technology use and traditional staffing remains a hot topic of discussion.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 11min

Online coverage of anti-ICE protest split by political lenses

Renee DiResta, a Research Professor at Georgetown University, shares her insights on the online narratives surrounding anti-ICE protests. She highlights how social media creates polarized interpretations—some view the events as peaceful celebrations, while others see chaos. DiResta elaborates on the role of AI in spreading misinformation and complicating fact-checking. She emphasizes the importance of visual representation and transparency in tech to navigate the challenges of misinformation in today's media landscape.
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Jun 17, 2025 • 9min

The various contracts Palantir has with the federal government

Joseph Cox, a reporter at 404 Media, dives into Palantir's controversial contracts with the federal government. He discusses the implications of Palantir's software in centralizing federal data during the Trump administration, particularly around immigration. Cox reveals the tension within Palantir, as employees voice outrage over ethical conflicts in their work. He highlights the ongoing scrutiny of Palantir's role in surveillance and the broader implications for privacy. This insightful conversation sheds light on the delicate balance between technology and ethics in government.
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Jun 16, 2025 • 9min

Crypto crime gets physical

Ari Redbord, the global head of policy at TRM Labs, dives into the chilling rise of 'wrench attacks' where criminals threaten physical violence to extract cryptocurrency from high-profile investors. He discusses the alarming trend of violent crimes in the crypto space and how the shift of wealth to digital currencies attracts illicit activity. Redbord also highlights the role of law enforcement and innovative tracking tools that help combat these threats, as well as essential security strategies for individuals to protect their digital assets.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 12min

Is Apple out of ideas?

Anita Ramaswamy, a Columnist for The Information, shares her insights on Apple's recent Worldwide Developers Conference. She discusses the disappointment surrounding the tech giant's AI innovations, which paled in comparison to competitors. Ramaswamy also highlights the implications of Apple's innovation struggles on consumer demand. The conversation touches on a tentative labor deal in the gaming industry aimed at protecting voice actors against AI's encroachment, while also paying tribute to the late software pioneer Bill Atkinson.

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