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Jan 10, 2025 • 13min

Bytes: Week in Review — Meta’s users take over fact checks, YouTubers sue PayPal and highlights from CES

Joanna Stern, a senior tech columnist at The Wall Street Journal, dives into Meta's shift from third-party fact-checkers to a community notes system, sparking discussions on user accountability and digital literacy. She also unpacks the class-action lawsuit against PayPal by YouTubers concerning affiliate link commissions. Moreover, the conversation highlights groundbreaking innovations from CES, including advancements in consumer robotics, showcasing the evolving landscape of smart home technology and humanoid robots.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 12min

Meta pivots to community fact-checking ahead of Trump term

David Gilbert, a Wired reporter specializing in online disinformation, delves into Meta's new content moderation strategy. He reveals that Meta will shift from third-party fact-checkers to a community-driven model, inspired by X's Community Notes. The discussion highlights the potential pitfalls of this approach, including biases and the challenges of consensus among users. Gilbert emphasizes the effects this transition may have on trust in information and the effectiveness of crowd-sourced moderation compared to traditional methods.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 6min

A Dutch port demonstrates how automation in the industry could work

Tensions rise as U.S. ports face potential strikes over automation and union contracts. The debate intensifies between the benefits of efficiency versus the risks to job security. Meanwhile, Rotterdam emerges as a case study for success, showcasing advanced technology enhancing operations without fully eliminating human roles. The podcast delves into the integration of automation and the substantial workforce still thriving in the port. Future ambitions for complete automation are discussed, alongside the crucial importance of data management in trade efficiency.
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29 snips
Jan 7, 2025 • 12min

Why 2025 may be the year of small AI

Niall Firth, Executive Editor at MIT Technology Review, shares insights on the potential of small language models (SLMs) as transformative technology by 2025. He discusses how SLMs offer efficient and cost-effective solutions, enhancing customer service applications while ensuring speed and privacy. Firth highlights the advantages of SLMs in auditing bias and their suitability for sensitive sectors like healthcare and finance. He also addresses the growing trend toward economical AI, underscoring the need for accessible AI solutions in a rapidly changing business landscape.
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33 snips
Jan 6, 2025 • 15min

With OpenAI seeking profits, activist seeks payback to the public

Robert Weissman, co-president of Public Citizen, raises alarms about OpenAI's shift from a nonprofit to a for-profit model. They discuss the implications of this transition, emphasizing the need for OpenAI to compensate society for benefits received as a nonprofit. Weissman critiques the company’s new profit-driven approach, arguing that it jeopardizes ethical standards in AI development. He highlights the risks of prioritizing rapid innovation over public safety, igniting a debate on corporate accountability in technology advancement.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 13min

Bytes: Week in Review — Trump’s bid to delay TikTok ban, OpenAI’s advances and a tech prediction for 2025

In this discussion, Paresh Dave, a senior writer at Wired, dives into the intricate political maneuvers surrounding TikTok's potential ban, highlighting Trump's appeal to the Supreme Court. They unpack OpenAI's latest groundbreaking AI model, O3, which brings us closer to artificial general intelligence. The conversation also investigates the future of AI assistants and whether they'll really simplify our lives by 2025, shedding light on the ongoing hype versus the realities of emerging technology.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 14min

Not all AI is, well, AI

Arvind Narayanan, a computer science professor at Princeton and co-author of "AI Snake Oil," dives into the complex world of artificial intelligence. He discusses the hype surrounding AI and its implications in areas like criminal justice and healthcare, emphasizing ethical dilemmas in automated decision-making. Narayanan critiques the use of generative AI in politics, warning it undermines democracy. He also addresses the fears surrounding artificial general intelligence, advocating for balanced, evidence-based AI policies that consider real-world usage.
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4 snips
Jan 1, 2025 • 9min

Not all screen time is created equal (rerun)

Caroline Mimbs Nyce, a Staff writer at The Atlantic known for her insights on technology, dives into the shortcomings of Apple's Screen Time feature. She highlights how it may fuel guilt rather than empower mindful usage. The discussion explores the nuanced effects of screen time on mental health, especially among different age groups. Nyce also suggests that customizable apps offer better management solutions, encouraging users to set personal goals and find a balanced tech experience.
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8 snips
Dec 31, 2024 • 13min

Futurist forecasts convergence of key technologies into “living intelligence”

In this discussion, futurist Amy Webb, CEO of the Future Today Institute, explores transformative technology trends expected by 2025. She introduces the concept of 'living intelligence,' a convergence of AI, sensors, and biotechnology. Webb also discusses innovative solutions for the nitrile glove shortage using bioengineering, the evolving landscape of cryptocurrency with a supportive political shift, and challenges in quantum computing. Her insights reveal how these advancements could reshape various industries and our digital lives.
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12 snips
Dec 30, 2024 • 6min

How content creators profit from rage-baiting

Dive into the world of rage-baiting, where influencers profit by provoking outrage online. Hear how Winta Zesu made $150,000 last year crafting content specifically designed to elicit hate comments. Explore the viral economy created by this trend and its impact on social media dynamics. Discover the role of content creator incentives that encourage negativity, raising questions about the health of online discourse and the pursuit of genuine engagement.

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