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Apr 30, 2024 • 17min

Tue. 04/30 – Underbaked Hardware Releases

The FCC has hit major telecoms with hefty fines for mishandling location data, raising eyebrows on privacy issues. Meanwhile, the EU probes Meta over misinformation, highlighting ongoing regulatory challenges. GitHub introduces its AI-powered Copilot Workspace, promising to revolutionize coding collaboration. However, critics slam the new Rabbit R1 hardware for its unfinished design, questioning the trend of underbaked tech releases. Plus, Peacock plans another price hike ahead of the Paris Olympics—will customers go along?
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Apr 29, 2024 • 17min

Mon. 04/29 – AI Strategies

Apple is ramping up its AI strategy with potential partnerships, looking to integrate new features into upcoming products like the iPad Pro. Meanwhile, investor confidence is soaring for companies like Google and Microsoft, while Meta faces skepticism over its AI spending. Apple users recently experienced account lockouts, prompting concerns over AI integration mishaps. The podcast also delves into the rising confusion on social media due to AI-generated content, questioning the authenticity of online interactions.
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Apr 26, 2024 • 16min

Fri. 04/26 – Net Neutrality Is Back

Net neutrality is back, transforming consumer access to broadband. Major earnings are out, with impressive numbers from YouTube. ByteDance shocks by stating it prefers a TikTok ban over selling its U.S. operations. A new AI safety board has been formed to oversee technology in critical areas. The Onion gets a new owner who aims to revitalize the satirical site. Plus, the CHIPS Act boosts U.S. semiconductor manufacturing while innovative reservation apps are changing dining in NYC.
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Apr 25, 2024 • 16min

Thu. 04/25 – Zuck Is Disappointing Wall Street Again

Meta's recent earnings reveal solid revenue, but worries grow over Zuck's spending habits. The tech world buzzes with the emergence of sub-2nm chips on the horizon, promising advanced performance. An AI coding startup strikes gold again with a hefty funding boost, highlighting the competitive edge in tech innovation. Meanwhile, Google Meet adds a nifty feature that lets users switch calls seamlessly between devices. And, the Rabbit R1, a quirky AI gadget, gets mixed reviews, proving to be more fun than many expected.
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Apr 24, 2024 • 15min

Wed. 04/24 – What Now For TikTok?

The potential TikTok divestment bill raises major legal questions surrounding free speech and national security. Ads are now appearing in Windows 11, prompting discussions about user options and advertising transparency. Meta's new Ray-Ban smart glasses are gaining traction with hands-free music and video calls, but their AI chatbot still has reliability issues. Also, a nostalgic tech series on YouTube is set to explore amusing AI-generated content, prompting audience interaction for future episodes.
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Apr 23, 2024 • 16min

Tue. 04/23 – Microsoft’s Own LLMs and Perplexity’s Big Raise

Microsoft unveils compact AI models, intensifying competition in the tech space. Perplexity secures significant funding, now valued at $1 billion. Meta aims to broaden its virtual reality footprint, while Apple navigates challenges in iPhone sales in China. The discussion also raises questions around the potential TikTok ban and the lack of transparency regarding its motivations. Adobe introduces innovative AI tools in Photoshop, promising to enhance creativity and usability for users.
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Apr 22, 2024 • 16min

Mon. 04/22 – TikTok Back On The Chopping Block?

TikTok's fate hangs in the balance as new legislation looms. Tesla shakes things up with a significant price cut on its self-driving software. Tinder introduces a feature to let users share their date plans, changing the dating game. Streaming habits are evolving, with many consumers subscribing and canceling on a whim. The rise of open-source solutions aims to give users more control over their smart homes. Lastly, discussions suggest that the future of AI should focus on enhancing smartphones rather than standalone devices.
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Apr 19, 2024 • 17min

Fri. 04/19 – All The News About Llama 3

Meta's Llama 3 launch brings an impressive 70 billion parameters, potentially shaking up the AI landscape. Zuck's aggressive push in virtual reality shows he's ready for battle. Meanwhile, Apple faces backlash in China after removing popular messaging apps, raising eyebrows about internet freedom. Microsoft unveils a new AI that animates realistic talking faces, stirring ethical debates. Finally, nostalgic revivals like Neopets spark discussions on social media's influence and the evolving world of entertainment.
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Apr 18, 2024 • 17min

Thu. 04/18 – Game Emulators On iOS And The Atlas Robot Lives!

Google's recent firing of 28 employees sparks a discussion on corporate activism. Exciting news in gaming: game emulators are now accessible on iOS through the Alt Store! TikTok launches a new feature to compete with Instagram. In an aviation milestone, DARPA's AI jet excels in a dogfight against a human pilot. Plus, Sony unveils its next-gen Bravia Mini LED TVs and Boston Dynamics revamps the Atlas robot, making it more agile and electric. The future of technology looks thrilling!
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Apr 17, 2024 • 16min

Wed. 04/17 – Copilots Or The Biggest Model Wins? The Competing AI Visions.

T-Mobile and Verizon are investigating bribery attempts for SIM swaps, raising serious security concerns. Meanwhile, AI copilots are transforming coding practices, balancing productivity gains against important ethical challenges. The excitement around the audio app AirChat is growing, showcasing new ways to interact online. Amazon Prime memberships are hitting record highs, while Boston Dynamics bids farewell to its iconic Atlas robot, marking a pivotal moment in robotics.

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