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May 8, 2025 • 8min

Vibe coding is having its moment

Discover the rising trend of vibe coding, where AI transforms conversational ideas into real code. Tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Apple are jumping on board, fueling innovations in AI-assisted programming. Hear from early adopter Clarence Huang about how this shift redefines software engineering, emphasizing creativity and supervision over traditional typing skills. The podcast also tackles security concerns related to AI-generated code, such as 'slopsquatting', highlighting the need for human judgment in this evolving landscape.
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May 7, 2025 • 8min

The human cost of fast shipping

E-commerce giants are navigating rising tariffs on cheap imports, impacting prices and shipping strategies. A deep dive reveals troubling labor practices at UniUni, where subcontracted drivers face harsh penalties for low pay. The competitive pressure for fast shipping leads to exploitative conditions, contrasting sharply with the tighter regulations of bigger players like Amazon. The podcast also explores how these tariff changes are reshaping both consumer expectations and the labor landscape.
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May 6, 2025 • 8min

Fiverr CEO explains why everyone needs to upskill with AI

Micha Kaufman, Founder and CEO of Fiverr, emphasizes the urgent need for professionals to upskill in the face of advancing AI. He candidly warns that AI could affect job roles across various fields, including programming and design. Kaufman advocates for embracing technology as a productivity enhancer, not a threat. He highlights freelancers' unique advantages in adaptability and continuous learning, promoting the idea that while AI will transform roles, it will also create new opportunities in the evolving job market.
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May 5, 2025 • 8min

Is talking to AI chatbots good for us?

Chatbots are becoming integral to our daily lives, acting as guides for online purchases and even supportive companions. However, research reveals their potential to amplify loneliness rather than alleviate it. Different modes of interaction, like voice versus text, impact user well-being in varied ways. Emotional dependence on these AI voices raises ethical concerns, particularly for younger audiences. Plus, comparisons between chatbots and traditional therapy highlight the complexities of AI's role in human connection.
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May 2, 2025 • 12min

Bytes: Week in Review - Meta joins the AI assistant race

Christina Farr, Managing Director at Manatt Health, dives into Meta's new AI app aiming to rival ChatGPT while addressing pressing issues in health tech. They discuss a significant data leak affecting California Blue Shield members, spotlighting urgent privacy concerns. Farr also examines how the Trump Administration’s trade policies impact health tech innovation and startups. Additionally, the conversation touches on the ethical challenges of AI in health data interpretation and the crucial link between university research and evolving medical technology.
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May 1, 2025 • 9min

When an AI internet search competes against a human internet search

Selena Deckelmann, Chief Product and Technology Officer at the Wikimedia Foundation, dives into the intriguing world of AI bots and their impact on Wikipedia. She discusses the unexpected traffic spikes following President Jimmy Carter's death, which exposed vulnerabilities in their system. Selena highlights the challenge of balancing public knowledge access with the ethical dilemmas posed by data scraping. Collaboration with developers is essential, as they navigate the complexities of AI and its growing influence on the internet.
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Apr 30, 2025 • 7min

Meta's news blackout in Canada causes problems during election

Canada's recent elections faced significant challenges due to a new law mandating payment from social media companies to news publishers. Meta's drastic decision to block news from its platforms created a vacuum, leading to less access to credible information. This blackout not only impacted media engagement but also allowed misleading content to flourish. As local news outlets struggled to survive, questions arose about the implications for democracy and the role of tech companies in shaping public discourse.
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Apr 29, 2025 • 4min

A battery farm in the Bronx could help clean up New York's power grid

The fight against climate change takes a financial twist as New York City plans to redirect public pension funds from fossil fuels to climate solutions. NineDot Energy operates a battery farm in the Bronx, providing crucial support to the power grid during peak times. With the capacity to power 3,000 homes for four hours, this initiative has significantly cut greenhouse gas emissions. Meanwhile, a young artist envisions a greener future through a mural, blending creativity and environmentalism to inspire urban sustainability.
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Apr 28, 2025 • 6min

AI can't read the room

Leyla Isik, a professor of cognitive science at Johns Hopkins University, is also a senior scientist on a new study looking at how good AI is at reading social cues. She and her research team took short videos of people doing things — two people chatting, two babies on a playmat, two people doing a synchronized skate routine — and showed them to human participants. After, they were asked them questions like, are these two communicating with each other? Are they communicating? Is it a positive or negative interaction? Then, they showed the same videos to over 350 open source AI models. (Which is a lot, though it didn't include all the latest and greatest ones out there.) Isik found that the AI models were a lot worse than humans at understanding what was going on. Marketplace’s Stephanie Hughes visited Isik at her lab in Johns Hopkins to discuss the findings.
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Apr 25, 2025 • 13min

Bytes: Week in Review - OpenAI's for-profit troubles, FTC sues Uber and how VCs are weathering Trump tariffs

Jewel Burks Solomon, managing partner at Collab Capital and advocate for Black-owned businesses, shares her insights on the tech landscape. She discusses OpenAI's controversial shift from nonprofit to for-profit, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a mission focused on global good. The conversation also tackles the FTC's lawsuit against Uber, highlighting consumer protection in a rapidly changing tech environment. Lastly, Jewel addresses how current corporate struggles might open doors for innovative startups, creating new opportunities in a challenging market.

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