

Shannon Bond
NPR technology reporter who covers developments in artificial intelligence and digital media, contributing reporting and analysis about AI-generated content on the episode.
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Feb 4, 2026 • 9min
AI chatbots upended their lives. Then they turned to each other
Shannon Bond, an NPR reporter who produced and immersive reported segment on people affected by AI chatbots, tells human stories of people whose lives were upended by chatbot relationships. She covers how attachments form, hours-long addictive chat patterns, the rise of peer support communities like The Human Line, and the legal pressure facing AI makers.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 20min
Inside the White House meme factory
Shannon Bond, an NPR correspondent, dives into the world of memes created by the White House and DHS. She explores what these memes reveal about government communication strategies. Topics include the use of humor to address immigration policies and how such content can shape public perception. The conversation also touches on the risks of trivializing serious issues like white supremacy through meme culture. Bond’s insights provide a fascinating look at the intersection of politics and pop culture in today’s digital landscape.

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Dec 19, 2025 • 11min
The cream of the slop: this year's AI highlights
Shannon Bond, an NPR technology reporter, and Geoff Brumfiel, a science and technology reporter, dive into the chaotic world of AI in 2025. They discuss ‘AI slop’ and how it’s reshaping online reality, highlighting striking examples like a deepfake video of Trump. The duo explores the implications of realistic AI-generated content, including misinformation risks in elections and the quirky viral sensation of bunnies on a trampoline. They also share advice on spotting AI fakes while cautioning against unchecked skepticism.

Oct 25, 2021 • 14min
The Facebook Papers Show How Quickly Radicalization Can Happen Online
Shannon Bond, NPR's tech correspondent, delves into the explosive revelations from the Facebook Papers, spotlighting the platform's struggle with misinformation. She discusses how Facebook’s algorithms dangerously accelerate pathways to radicalization, highlighting alarming trends seen globally. The conversation also touches on employees' frustrations with the company's prioritization of growth over user safety, and the urgent need for enhanced measures to combat hate speech and extremism online.

Oct 5, 2021 • 14min
Hear What A Facebook Insider Told Congress About How Its Apps Hurt Kids
Shannon Bond, NPR's tech correspondent, dives into the shocking testimony of former Facebook product manager Frances Haugen, who revealed the company's knowledge of how its platforms harm children while prioritizing profit over safety. They discuss the troubling impact of Instagram's algorithms on teen mental health, the growing pressure on Congress to hold social media accountable, and the challenges of whistleblowing in such a powerful tech environment. The conversation echoes a call for greater oversight to protect young users from harmful content.


