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Aug 28, 2025 • 9min
U.S. officials pressure EU regulators to soften tech regulations
Cristiano Lima-Strong, Associate Editor at Tech Policy Press, delves into the high-stakes tug-of-war between U.S. officials and EU tech regulations. He discusses how President Trump’s trade pressures loom over the Digital Services Act and its implications for speech and content moderation. The conversation highlights fears of U.S. censorship impacting free speech, alongside the heavy fines for tech firms ignoring new laws. Lima-Strong sheds light on diplomatic maneuvers and the balancing act of ensuring online safety while navigating international pressures.

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Aug 27, 2025 • 5min
Automated application systems add insult to injury in a tough job market
Job seekers are facing a tough landscape as job growth slows and long-term unemployment rises. Automated application systems are making the hiring process even more frustrating, often leading to silence from potential employers. Personal accounts reveal the dehumanizing nature of applying online, with many candidates feeling lost in a digital maze. Insights from a recent intern highlight the challenges of AI in recruitment and the comfort found in pets while navigating this daunting journey.

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Aug 26, 2025 • 5min
Denmark to end 400 years of letter delivery service
Denmark is phasing out its centuries-old letter delivery service, shifting focus to parcel deliveries. This move reflects a broader European trend as digital communication supplants traditional mail. The changes raise questions about the future of letters in a rapidly digitalizing world. With PostNord's transition, communities face job losses and challenges, especially for those reliant on physical mail. As postal services adapt to decline in letter volumes, the implications for society and vulnerable populations become increasingly significant.

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Aug 25, 2025 • 10min
Workers aren't getting what they want from AI
In this discussion, Erik Brynjolfsson, a Stanford economist and director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, shares insights from a survey of 1,500 workers revealing their mixed feelings about AI. While many find it helpful for repetitive tasks, there's a clear desire for technology to offer more, particularly in creative roles. Brynjolfsson highlights the gap between worker expectations and AI capabilities, advocating for a balance that enhances collaboration and aligns technological advancements with human needs to ensure shared prosperity.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 10min
Bytes: Week in Review: The White House joins TikTok
Maria Curi, a tech policy reporter at Axios, dives into the intriguing intersection of technology and government. She discusses Meta facing congressional scrutiny over its chatbot interactions with children, raising alarms about safety. The White House’s recent TikTok move adds another layer, especially with ongoing U.S.-China tensions and ownership debates. Additionally, Curi delves into the Trump Administration's plan to claim a stake in Intel, showcasing the evolving dynamics in semiconductor funding and the bipartisan push under the CHIPS Act.

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Aug 21, 2025 • 6min
New tools make it harder for AI to train off copyrighted music
AI-generated music is on the rise, creating waves in the industry as bands like The Velvet Sundown gain traction. Many artists are worried about their work being used without permission. Enter MusicShield, a revolutionary tool that discreetly alters musical features to protect original compositions. It cleverly keeps the music enjoyable for listeners while confusing AI models. The conversation highlights the critical balance between technological advancement and artist protection in today's music landscape.

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Aug 20, 2025 • 10min
AI-powered wearables raise privacy concerns
Raya Jetta, a tech culture reporter at the San Francisco Standard, dives into the fascinating world of AI-powered wearables that are changing the way we interact. She discusses how these devices, designed for productivity, often come with a hidden dark side—privacy invasions. The conversation highlights the ethical dilemmas of recording without consent, the legal challenges facing users, and the mixed feelings of the public concerning their widespread adoption. Jetta's insights paint a vivid picture of our tech-driven future, where surveillance becomes part of everyday life.

Aug 19, 2025 • 4min
China tells businesses to embrace AI. Where does that leave humans?
Explore how China's push for AI is reshaping industries and workplaces. Learn about groundbreaking innovations like an AI doctor showcased at a major conference. Delve into the dual impact of AI on jobs in China, from workforce reductions to new roles demanding human oversight. The conversation raises crucial questions about the future of work and the balance between technology and humanity.

Aug 18, 2025 • 5min
What happens to esports athletes when they retire?
Esports athletes face unique challenges when retiring from the game, often grappling with financial instability and a lack of structured career support. Unlike traditional sports, where athletes transition into coaching or commentary, gamers have fewer clear pathways. The podcast dives into the stark realities of life after competitive gaming, revealing the struggles of planning for a future beyond the virtual arena.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 9min
Bytes: Week in Review — Nvidia and AMD's new chip deal with President Trump
In a week of tech twists, President Trump greenlights Nvidia and AMD to sell semiconductors in China, sparking legal debates. Perplexity AI makes waves with a $34.5 billion offer for Google Chrome, despite no sale announcement from the tech giant. Meanwhile, reactions to the launch of OpenAI's GPT-5 are mixed, highlighting the gap between hype and performance. The podcast dives into how these developments impact the semiconductor landscape and the ongoing evolution of AI.