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4 snips
Feb 11, 2025 • 12min

AI pressures professions to accept artificial expertise 

Rebecca Haw Allensworth, a law professor at Vanderbilt University and author of "The Licensing Racket," dives into how AI is transforming occupations requiring licenses. She highlights how technology is allowing consumers to bypass licensed professionals, raising concerns about accountability and quality. The discussion also covers the challenges faced by startups in regulated fields and how the pandemic has initiated changes in telehealth licensing practices. Allensworth emphasizes the urgent need for updated regulations to balance innovation with professional standards.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 10min

The complicated business of changing digital map names and boundaries

The podcast dives into the complexities of digital map naming and the influence of government changes on platforms like Google Maps. It examines how corporate interests can affect geographic accuracy and the shift from traditional maps to digital formats. The discussion highlights the benefits of community-driven mapping versus corporate practices, revealing transparency issues. Additionally, it explores the subjective nature of maps and encourages a deeper understanding of diverse cartographic perspectives.
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Feb 7, 2025 • 15min

Bytes: Week in Review — Google’s AI policy pivot, OpenAI teams up with California colleges, and robotaxis arrive in Austin

Natasha Mascarenhas, a Reporter at The Information, shares insights on significant changes in AI policy from Google, including their decision to remove restrictions on using AI for military purposes. She discusses OpenAI's collaboration with California colleges to launch ChatGPT EDU, aimed at enhancing AI literacy among students. Additionally, the conversation covers the arrival of robotaxis in Austin, exploring how driverless technology is reshaping transportation and its implications for passenger safety and the rideshare industry.
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4 snips
Feb 6, 2025 • 10min

The case for a comprehensive federal law to oversee AI

Congress has grappled with numerous AI-related bills, yet none have been enacted. States like Tennessee and Colorado are taking the lead with their own laws to regulate AI, tackling issues like unauthorized use and algorithmic discrimination. There’s a growing call for comprehensive federal oversight to unify regulations and protect consumer rights without stifling innovation. Industry leaders argue that a coherent regulatory framework is crucial for supporting AI startups and maintaining competitiveness against global rivals.
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4 snips
Feb 5, 2025 • 9min

A veteran of Reagan’s “Star Wars” has doubts about Trump’s “Iron Dome”

A retired Air Force general discusses the ambitious vision behind America's proposed missile defense shield, likening it to Reagan's cold war-era 'Star Wars' program. The conversation delves into the technological feasibility and funding challenges of such a grand initiative. It highlights the stark differences between Israel's Iron Dome and the U.S. defense needs, alongside reflections on the historical hurdles faced in defense technology projects. Skepticism about the Iron Dome's practical effectiveness amid financial constraints is also examined.
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5 snips
Feb 4, 2025 • 9min

Artificial ingredient: Cooking up new snacks with aid of AI 

Discover how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the snack food industry. Mondelez is using AI to streamline recipe creation, blending automation with human taste testing. The technology enhances efficiency and responds to consumer trends, making innovation quicker. Learn about the balance between AI-driven processes and the essential human touch. This transformative approach minimizes repetitive tasks, allowing food scientists to focus on creativity and flavor development.
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Feb 3, 2025 • 13min

Reimagining the long-term alignment of human and AI advancements

Craig Mundie, co-author of "Genesis: Artificial Intelligence, Hope and the Human Spirit" and former Microsoft executive, discusses the urgent need to align artificial intelligence advancements with human values. He explores the implications of superintelligent AI on governance and warfare, warning about shifts to cyber warfare and the potential for both democratic and authoritarian regimes to wield such power. Mundie advocates for global agreements on AI governance, drawing lessons from historical nuclear policies to ensure technology benefits humanity.
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29 snips
Jan 31, 2025 • 14min

Bytes: Week in Review — DeepSeek, chip tariffs, and an attempt to get kids off social media

Paresh Dave, a senior writer at Wired, dives into the world of AI and technology. He discusses the buzz around DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company asserting it built an advanced language model for just $6 million—far cheaper than U.S. competitors. The conversation also touches on the impact of proposed semiconductor tariffs and contrasting strategies from the Trump and Biden administrations on tech manufacturing. Finally, Dave highlights recent legislative moves aimed at protecting children from the dangers of social media.
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12 snips
Jan 30, 2025 • 11min

Trump renews interest in crypto “meme coins”

Brady Dale, an Axios reporter and author of the Axios Crypto newsletter, dives into the controversial world of meme coins, particularly in light of Donald Trump's recent crypto ventures. He discusses the explosive popularity of meme coins tied to celebrity figures and their unpredictable nature. The conversation raises concerns about conflicts of interest for political figures engaging in cryptocurrency. Additionally, Dale explores the regulatory implications and the mixed feelings among crypto enthusiasts regarding the future of such coins.
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12 snips
Jan 29, 2025 • 14min

How Trump’s executive order on online free speech could upend content moderation

Will Oremus, a tech news analysis writer at The Washington Post, dives into the complexities of President Trump's executive order on online free speech. He discusses how the order critiques the Biden administration's role in content moderation, raising crucial debates about censorship versus free expression. Oremus also examines the potential fallout for social media platforms, including risks of unchecked harassment. He explores how the political narrative around content moderation influences public perception and the challenges faced by misinformation research.

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