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Jun 9, 2024 • 27min
(Profile) Traceloop
Nir Ghazit, the founder of TraceLoop, brings invaluable insights from his journey in machine learning and chatbots. He discusses innovative methods for monitoring LLM applications in real-time, like using open telemetry to enhance model performance and accuracy. The conversation covers the exciting transition from stable corporate life to the dynamic world of startups, detailing the Y Combinator experience. Ghazit also delves into the competitive landscape of AI, contrasting proprietary models with the emerging success of open-source initiatives.

Jun 7, 2024 • 17min
Fri. 06/07 – It’s Backlash Day
Get ready for an exciting discussion on a new Passwords app from Apple aimed at enhancing user privacy. There's plenty of backlash to unpack, from Adobe's controversial terms of service to Microsoft's trust issues over its AI tool, Windows Recall. Meanwhile, artists are flocking to a new platform, Cara, to stand against AI misuse of their work. The gaming industry is also in the spotlight with insights on the notable flop of the Suicide Squad game. Plus, a glimpse into innovative stargazing tech adds an intriguing twist!

Jun 6, 2024 • 16min
Thu. 06/06 – Regulators Stirring On AI
Nvidia has soared to a $3 trillion market cap, but U.S. regulators are now keeping a close eye on AI giants. There's a recall for the AI Pin as Humane warns users to stop using it. Google is shifting to enhance your privacy by storing Maps data on your device. Stability AI introduces an intriguing text-to-audio model, although it's not without limitations. And in a twist, Ikea is hiring metaverse workers for their virtual store in Roblox, blending gaming and retail in a fascinating way!

Jun 5, 2024 • 17min
Wed. 06/05 – An Open Letter To OpenAI
OpenAI's internal discord is heating up, with employees calling for transparency in AI development. Apple is embracing OpenAI's tech, enhancing user privacy while launching exciting AI features. Meanwhile, Twitch raises subscription prices, stirring reactions among creators. Meta's Quest 3 boasts impressive AR improvements, teasing more VR innovations. CoreWeave is riding the AI wave, expanding operations in Europe and eyeing an IPO, showcasing its rapid growth in this booming sector.

Jun 4, 2024 • 16min
Tue. 06/04 – Wait. Why More Layoffs?
Tech news heats up with significant layoffs at Microsoft, stirring questions about the shifting landscape. Instagram stirs controversy with its new unskippable ads, challenging user engagement. Meanwhile, Samsung preemptively sues Oura to protect its smart ring innovations. In a nostalgic twist, Palmer Luckey dives into retro gaming by launching a modernized Game Boy, bringing classic gaming back to life with upgraded features. The battle for AI chip dominance intensifies, showcasing the fierce competition between major tech brands.

Jun 3, 2024 • 17min
Mon. 06/03 – An AI To Game With
Computex showcases groundbreaking announcements from AMD and Nvidia, including an AI bot designed to enhance your gaming experience. Spotify raises subscription prices again, prompting discussions on digital service economics. X introduces new adult content policies, allowing for greater freedom in discussions. The exploration of a tech executive's $2.8 billion investment empire reveals fascinating conflicts of interest, paired with a lighthearted story of pet antics that adds humor to the serious world of tech.

Jun 1, 2024 • 57min
(BNS) Big Technology Crossover OpenAI Teases GPT-5, Musk Raises $6B for xAI
The podcast discusses OpenAI teasing GPT-5 and Elon Musk raising $6B for xAI. Topics include speculation on GPT-5's release, OpenAI's partnerships with Apple, Microsoft, and strategic AI integration. It also touches on challenges at OpenAI, Musk's fundraising efforts, investing in AI ventures, and the impact of remote work on loneliness.

May 31, 2024 • 17min
Fri. 05/31 – Why Not Just Kill Siri?
OpenAI launches a budget-friendly version of ChatGPT for schools and hints at a major robotics comeback. The episode explores why Apple might want to retire the Siri brand amid calls for a smarter upgrade. TikTok is secretly forking its algorithm for safety. The discussion also tackles user frustrations with Spotify's CarThing and the shifting dynamics in the luxury watch market, where pandemic confidence meets reality. Lastly, there's a look at Pixar's revival strategies and the evolving landscape of gaming investments.

May 30, 2024 • 18min
Thu. 05/30 – Biggest Botnet Ever?
Global authorities have dismantled the largest botnet ever, disrupting millions of infected devices. Major media outlets are striking deals with OpenAI, while Amazon aims for 500 million drone deliveries by the decade's end. The rollout of the Fitbit Ace LTE smartwatch for kids highlights a push for active lifestyles. Meanwhile, the innovative Spacetop G1 laptop challenges conventional tech with its screenless design, paving the way for a new AR experience.

May 29, 2024 • 17min
Wed. 05/29 – Did The Secret Sauce Of Google Search Just Leak?
A major leak at Google reveals internal secrets about its search engine practices, likened to uncovering Coca-Cola's formula. The fallout from leadership controversies at OpenAI adds to the drama. Meanwhile, TikTok faces potential U.S. bans as the government dismisses its concessions. In the world of food delivery, companies are grappling with massive losses, while Uber shows signs of operational success. Plus, YouTube's new minigames feature sparks discussions on advertising impact.