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Oct 8, 2025 • 7min
AI "workslop" is hurting coworker dynamics
AI-generated 'workslop' is creating chaos in workplaces, with 40% of workers encountering poorly crafted reports and emails. This leads to confusion and can damage team dynamics. A study estimates that this sloppiness costs organizations around $9 million annually. Experts suggest the importance of thoughtful AI integration, emphasizing human communication and empathy. Practical tips include fostering AI literacy and experimentation, while 'pilot' initiatives can drive positive adoption of AI tools.

Oct 7, 2025 • 5min
Online job scams are a growing problem
Job scams are skyrocketing, with reported losses over $500 million since 2020. Fake recruiters send enticing offers that often turn out to be too good to be true. Red flags include unsolicited texts and vague job details. Scammers are after your money and personal data, highlighting the need for caution among job seekers. Researching salary ranges and verifying recruiter authenticity are essential steps to navigate this risky landscape effectively.

Oct 6, 2025 • 5min
Export controls on TikTok's algorithm are unique but not unprecedented
The podcast discusses the complexity of controlling algorithms, particularly TikTok's, amidst U.S.-China tensions. It explores how abstract algorithms are challenging for export regulations. The conversation delves into past export restrictions on encryption from the Cold War, highlighting their relevance today. Experts predict a resurgence of export controls in AI policy, drawing parallels to historical challenges in regulating technology. The dialogue emphasizes the ongoing geopolitical struggle over tech exports.

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Oct 3, 2025 • 14min
Bytes: Week in Review - California's new sweeping AI law
Natasha Mascarenhas, a technology and AI reporter at The Information, dives into California's groundbreaking AI law mandating safety protocols for AI systems. She contrasts it with the EU's regulations and raises concerns about a fragmented legal landscape for startups. Natasha also discusses YouTube's $25 million settlement with Trump over suspension issues and the backlash surrounding AI-generated actors like Tilly Norwood, highlighting industry concerns about the unauthorized use of artists' work.

Oct 2, 2025 • 9min
VCs are investing in LA's defense tech startups
Queenie Wong, a tech reporter at the Los Angeles Times, discusses the explosive growth of defense tech funding in L.A., with companies raising $4 billion this year alone. She explores why venture capitalists are drawn to military-focused technology, highlighting the profit motives tied to defense contracts. Wong shares insights on notable startups like DeRoll, which secured a massive $2.5 billion round. Additionally, she reflects on the growing tension within the tech workforce over military collaborations and their impact on ethical considerations.

Oct 1, 2025 • 11min
Could AI ever be used safely for mental health support?
Jenna Glover, Chief Clinical Officer at Headspace and a pioneer behind their AI assistant Ebb, delves into the complexities of using AI in mental health care. She highlights how Ebb offers empathetic support while emphasizing the vital need for clinical safeguards. Jenna discusses the shortcomings of general-purpose chatbots and advocates for purpose-built models that enhance user safety. She also explores why many seek out AI for mental health support—citing factors like accessibility and anonymity—while stressing the importance of transparency and accountability in this evolving field.

Sep 30, 2025 • 11min
Colleges turn to video essays to counter AI-written submissions
In this discussion, Anne Kim, a Senior Editor at Washington Monthly, dives into the innovative shift of colleges adopting video essays for admissions to combat AI-generated submissions. She explains the different formats, from short monologues to produced videos, and highlights the growing trend among institutions since 2023. Anne raises concerns about equity, noting that polished videos may favor wealthier students, while also discussing emerging services like script coaching. This conversation sheds light on the future of college admissions in a tech-driven world.

Sep 29, 2025 • 6min
Can an AI chatbot change your political beliefs?
Researchers explored the surprising potential of AI chatbots to shift political beliefs, revealing they were 40-50% more effective than static messages. Strategies like deep canvassing and moral reframing were employed, showcasing how people responded to persuasive narratives even when accuracy was compromised. David Rand highlights that this phenomenon underscores deeper insights into human psychology and our susceptibility to claims, regardless of their factual basis.

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Sep 26, 2025 • 12min
Bytes: Week in Review - Big Tech/small tech divide over $100K visa fee
Maria Curi, a tech policy reporter, dives into the complexities of the new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas, highlighting how it impacts startups versus big tech. She discusses the implications of SIM farms, which could jamming emergency lines and link to organized crime. The conversation also touches on the backlash against an AI-generated voice in France’s Tomb Raider, underscoring the current limitations of AI in the entertainment industry and raising important legal and union questions.

Sep 25, 2025 • 8min
Car dealerships face new barriers to EV tax credits
With the EV tax credit deadline looming, dealerships face new IRS paperwork hurdles like the bizarre proof-of-life photo. Processing delays leave submissions in limbo, creating chaos for dealers who front credit money to buyers. Analysts predict a sharp drop in EV sales post-deadline, but the used-EV market may thrive thanks to an influx of affordable options. Competing factors could influence EV prices, including the end of subsidies and potential inventory shortages. The electric vehicle landscape is shifting rapidly!