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Apr 15, 2025 • 8min

Virginia's reliance on surveillance tech raises data privacy questions

Explore the rise of surveillance tech in policing, like automated license plate readers, and the critical questions they raise about privacy. A personal journey through Virginia highlights how pervasive these devices are. Discover the risks of data collection and how it can impact personal safety and perceptions of citizens. The discussion turns to the challenge of creating regulations that safeguard privacy rights against the backdrop of recent legal developments and lessons from other cities like San Francisco.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 8min

Is using AI in job interviews cheating?

The rise of AI in coding interviews is stirring up debate about fairness. Many job seekers are turning to AI tools for an advantage, raising ethical concerns. Hiring managers are becoming increasingly aware of this trend and are reconsidering their interview strategies. The discussion also touches on the implications for skill development in a tech job market that's facing layoffs. Plus, lingering biases associated with AI in recruitment further complicate the hiring landscape.
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Apr 11, 2025 • 10min

Bytes: Week in Review — How tariffs impact consumer gadgets, e-commerce and the AI boom

Paresh Dave, a senior writer at Wired, delves into the tumultuous landscape of tariffs and their far-reaching impacts on the tech industry. He discusses how companies like Apple and Nintendo are adjusting strategies amid uncertainty. E-commerce platforms are feeling the pinch too, with rising shipping costs potentially leading to 'shrinkflation' for consumers. Dave also sheds light on how the AI sector adapts its investments, maintaining optimism despite tariff challenges. Tune in for a smart take on a shifting tech landscape!
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Apr 10, 2025 • 8min

Etsy's AI curates the search for the perfect thing

Etsy is embracing artificial intelligence to transform the shopping experience by curating unique product collections. This innovative approach, known as 'algotorial curation,' combines human trend analysis with AI's ability to scan and tag thousands of products. By utilizing large language models and image recognition, Etsy aims to enhance product discovery, making it easier for users to find inspiration rather than just similar items. The integration of a knowledge graph also helps recommend unique vintage products, enriching the overall shopping journey.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 10min

What does a bear market mean for Big Tech?

After President Donald Trump's launched his “Liberation Day” tariff agenda, the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite stock index suffered its biggest plunge since March 2020. The so-called Magnificent 7 — Nvidia, Apple, Meta, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Tesla — lost a combined $1.8 trillion of market value in two days. The tariff-induced downturn in business conditions is likely to be temporary, according to Daniel Newman, CEO and chief analyst at the Futurum Group, a tech research and advisory firm. Newman told Marketplace’s Meghan McCarty Carino that tech consumers might feel more of the pain, but not much can stop corporate AI adoption and the data center buildout.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 10min

Microsoft wants to be the world's AI platform

Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft's Consumer Chief Marketing Officer, dives into the tech giant's evolution and its ambitious vision for AI. He discusses exciting new features of the Copilot assistant, such as Memory, which personalizes user interactions, and Vision, which enhances photo analysis. Mehdi emphasizes Microsoft’s commitment to privacy and user control in AI, while also addressing sustainability goals as the company aims for carbon negativity by 2030. With 50 years of innovation behind it, Microsoft is set on democratizing AI technology.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 10min

How to ethically design a nuclear power plant

Aditi Verma is an Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the University of Michigan, known for her innovative course on ethical nuclear facility design. In the discussion, she highlights the resurgence of interest in nuclear energy due to rising electricity demands, especially from AI. Verma emphasizes the importance of community involvement and transparency in planning nuclear plants. She also addresses the balance between automation and public trust in safety, advocating for a new generation of engineers to prioritize ethics in their designs.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 10min

Bytes: Week in Review — TikTok’s new bidders, Tesla sales slump and OpenAI raises $40 billion

OpenAI has made headlines with a staggering $40 billion funding round led by SoftBank. Meanwhile, TikTok is in a bidding frenzy with potential buyers racing against a looming deadline. Will it find a U.S. buyer before the ban? On the other hand, Tesla is grappling with a concerning sales slump, raising questions about Elon Musk's influence amid fierce competition from rivals like BYD. The discussion also touches on the challenges and strategies of AI companies adjusting to a for-profit model in an increasingly competitive landscape.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 6min

Why LGBTQ+ teens, young adults feel safer online

The podcast delves into the complex impact of social media on LGBTQ+ youth. It highlights how online platforms can provide vital spaces for acceptance amid concerns about cyberbullying and addiction. Personal stories reveal the transformative power of communities formed on platforms like Instagram and Discord. Insightful research shows that tailored social media content helps foster connection and safety for individuals navigating difficult environments. The discussion emphasizes the duality of online spaces as both supportive havens and potential sources of negativity.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 12min

Worry over worker visas goes viral in Silicon Valley

Gerrit De Vynck, a tech reporter for The Washington Post, sheds light on the precarious status of the H-1B visa program, crucial for Silicon Valley. He discusses how recent immigration policies have created uncertainty for skilled workers, despite their legal status. Companies are now advising H-1B holders not to travel due to fears of not being allowed back in. De Vynck also highlights potential implications for innovation and how the changing landscape could affect the U.S.'s competitiveness in the tech industry.

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