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Jan 19, 2026 • 8min

The 'biohacking' trend that has tech workers experimenting on themselves

Jasmine Sun, an independent tech journalist who has contributed to outlets like The New York Times, delves into the concerning world of gray-market peptides. These unapproved injectable substances are gaining popularity among tech workers seeking to optimize health and performance. Sun examines the legal gray area surrounding their use, the booming import market from China, and the health risks involved. She explores the obsession with biohacking in Silicon Valley, where founders treat body modifications as experiments for a competitive edge.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 12min

Bytes: Week in Review – New chip exports for China, Microsoft to pay electricity for AI data centers, and Gemini will power Apple’s AI

Anita Ramaswamy, a tech journalist and columnist at The Information, joins to discuss cutting-edge developments in AI and data centers. They delve into Nvidia's new export rules for its H200 chips to China, highlighting the 25% fees and security requirements involved. The conversation shifts to Microsoft’s significant commitment to cover energy costs for AI data centers, and the political backlash surrounding these massive power demands. Finally, they explore Apple's decision to leverage Google’s Gemini for Siri, raising questions about AI competition.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 4min

Teaching students to 'be better than a robot'

Christy Gerdhary, an associate teaching professor of English and director of the Writing Center at Babson College, tackles the challenges of integrating AI in education. She discusses the pressing concerns of cheating through AI tools and how they impact student integrity. Gerdhary advocates for students to 'be better than a robot' by reframing assignments to incorporate AI creatively while emphasizing critical thinking. She shares innovative classroom projects that highlight human creativity, demonstrating that personal expression remains irreplicable by machines.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 6min

This Swiss city wants to become the bitcoin capital of Europe

John Lawrenson, a BBC reporter, shares insights from his on-location coverage of Lugano, a picturesque Swiss town aiming to become Europe's bitcoin capital. He discusses how local shops and even municipal services have begun accepting bitcoin, including a crypto terminal at McDonald's. Lawrenson highlights the mixed reactions from residents, with some expressing skepticism and concerns about crime. The town's mayor defends bitcoin, arguing that fiat currencies present greater risks, showcasing Lugano's intriguing yet contentious crypto experiment.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 8min

AI is eating up the world's computing memory

In this discussion, Tom Minnelli, Vice President at IDC, provides insight into the booming demand for high bandwidth memory crucial for AI applications. He reveals the key role of a handful of companies producing these memory chips amid a global shortage impacting consumer electronics, PCs, and smartphones. The conversation explores how this scarcity may last until 2026 or 2027, affecting pricing and availability for gamers and everyday consumers alike, creating tough choices for device upgrades.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 9min

Building a home with future fires in mind

David Brancaccio, a journalist and host of the Marketplace Morning Report, shares his journey of rebuilding after losing his home in the Eaton Fire. He discusses innovative fire-resistant building materials like cross-laminated timber (CLT) and insulated concrete forms, highlighting their benefits. Brancaccio also dives into the potential of 3D-printed houses for rapid construction and affordability. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining neighborhood aesthetics while planning for resilience, paving the way for homes built with a future of fire in mind.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 12min

Bytes: Week in Review – New year, new state AI laws, new showdown with Trump admin.

Maria Curi, tech policy reporter at Axios, dives into the current hot topics surrounding AI regulation and platform accountability. She discusses the backlash against X's AI chatbot, Grok, for generating non-consensual images and the legal ramifications it faces globally. There's also a look at Trump's executive order blocking state AI laws, raising questions about liability for chatbot outputs under Section 230. Plus, Curi explains the soaring demand for Meta's new Ray-Ban smart glasses and the associated privacy concerns of such wearable technology.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 6min

Surveillance cameras livestreamed for the internet to see

Benn Jordan, a YouTube technologist and independent researcher, reveals shocking findings about Flock Safety's surveillance cameras. He discovered that many were livestreaming footage accessible to anyone online. Jordan details how he used Shodan to uncover unsecured camera feeds, which lacked password protection. He shares disturbing examples of invasive footage, including high-resolution zooms capturing private details. The conversation also touches on the chilling effects of constant surveillance, especially around children in playgrounds, raising important privacy concerns.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 4min

Farming in the digital age

Andrew Nelson, a fifth-generation farmer and software engineer from Farmington, Washington, shares insights on modern farming. He discusses how GPS-guided tractors and digitization have revolutionized agricultural practices. Nelson highlights the use of drones and AI for effective weed detection, showcasing the tech's precision. He also mentions leveraging large language models as research assistants to aid in crop management decisions. With a focus on optimizing existing equipment, he emphasizes resourcefulness in farming today.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 12min

How convergence will define the tech sector in 2026

In this discussion, futurist and tech strategist Amy Webb shares her insights on the convergence of technologies like AI, robotics, and biology shaping our future by 2026. She forecasts a shift from traditional search to AI-driven answers, impacting web behavior and economic drivers. Webb highlights potential challenges, including digital advertising disruptions and the need for skepticism regarding AI-generated information. Additionally, she explores exciting advancements in robotics and generative biology, hinting at transformative breakthroughs on the horizon.

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