

Zoe Kleinman
Technology editor providing context and expectations for the large AI summit in Delhi and commentary on AI governance and inclusion.
Top 10 podcasts with Zoe Kleinman
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Mar 13, 2026 • 29min
Highest daily strike total on Iran, says US
James Ball, a technology journalist who reviews AI-produced audio, and Zoe Kleinman, BBC technology editor focusing on AI risks for children, join Nick Beek, Gulf reporter on drone attacks. They discuss intensified strikes on Iran and regional drone incidents. Conversation shifts to US messaging videos, AI-produced podcasts, and concerns about AI-powered toys for young children.

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Jul 22, 2025 • 42min
Fight for the Right? Tories vs Reform
Zoe Kleinman, BBC Technology Editor, shares her insights on the shifting landscape of UK politics. She discusses the recent reshuffle in the Conservative Party and its implications against rising rival Reform, led by Nigel Farage. The conversation turns to a new partnership with OpenAI, examining its potential to transform public services while raising data privacy concerns. Kleinman emphasizes the challenges and ambitions of the UK's AI sector, as the government navigates the need for innovation alongside responsible regulation.

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Feb 17, 2026 • 32min
Jesse Jackson dies at 84
Zoe Kleinman, technology editor covering the huge AI summit in Delhi and debates on governance and inclusion. Helena Humphrey, Washington correspondent offering analysis and reaction to Jesse Jackson's passing and U.S. political responses. Aleem Makbul, journalist reflecting on Jackson's life and civil rights role. They discuss Jackson's legacy, US political reactions, and the Delhi AI summit's stakes and inclusivity.

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Nov 11, 2025 • 26min
The King and AI
Zoe Kleinman, BBC technology editor, interviews AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li, who shares insights on her groundbreaking work in image recognition and the importance of gender representation in tech. Ethan Barajas discusses his innovative robot designed to assist astronauts on the ISS, detailing its capabilities and deployment timeline. Stefan Timpano introduces the exhilarating world of autonomous racing in Abu Dhabi, where AI-driven cars strategize and compete without human drivers, pushing the limits of technology and safety.

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Nov 12, 2024 • 26min
The dangerous job of online moderating
Zoe Kleinman, BBC technology editor and creator of "The Moderators," brings attention to the harrowing realities of online moderation. She shares a chilling account from a former moderator in Kenya, highlighting the emotional toll of filtering harmful content. The conversation also dives into the strides being made in gaming accessibility for the visually impaired, showcasing innovative tools that enhance gameplay. Plus, there’s a glimpse into cutting-edge radar technology improving online mapping and maritime rescue operations.

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Mar 26, 2026 • 34min
The Social Media Addiction Trial
Faisal Islam, BBC economics editor, gives a market and business view of the verdict. Zoe Kleinman, BBC technology editor, explains the court case, addictive design features and UK regulatory options. They discuss autoplay, infinite scroll and recommendation algorithms. They consider legal fallout for advertisers and big tech, and whether this marks a regulatory turning point for social platforms.

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Nov 29, 2025 • 23min
Brain fog and perimenopause
Zoe Kleinman, BBC Tech Editor, shares her candid experience with brain fog during perimenopause, revealing the embarrassment she felt while live on air. Comedian Chantaquillette Carter discusses how her stroke recovery complicated her symptoms, calling it a 'double whammy.' Carol King, the 'menopause auntie,' highlights the struggles of prolonged symptoms and misdiagnosis. Katie, a menopause coach, emphasizes the urgent need for workplace policies and education about menopause to support women effectively.

Sep 17, 2024 • 34min
Instagram Gets Reel with Teen Safety
Zoe Kleinman, BBC's technology editor, joins Marianna Spring, a misinformation correspondent, and Munira Wilson, a Liberal Democrat MP, to discuss Instagram's new protective measures for teens. They explore the implications of stricter privacy settings and parental controls on young users. The conversation dives into the challenges of harmful content and the responsibility shared by tech companies and parents. Additionally, they touch on the Liberal Democrats' agenda, emphasizing accountability and the need for reform in politics.

Jan 7, 2026 • 17min
How might tech shape our world in 2026?
Zoe Kleinman, BBC Technology Editor, and Lily Jamali, Silicon Valley correspondent, dive into the future of tech. They explore whether the AI investment boom is sustainable and the environmental impact of AI data centers. Predictions fly about mainstream gadgets by 2026, including robots and AR glasses. Lily discusses geopolitical tech dynamics, the rise of open-source models in the US-China tensions, and how big tech is shifting to content. Additionally, they highlight NVIDIA's Jensen Huang's role as a tech diplomat amid chip industry challenges.

Apr 24, 2024 • 38min
Is the clock ticking for TikTok in the US?
BBC technology editor, Zoe Kleinman, and DW's head of social media, Johanna Rudiger, discuss TikTok facing potential US ban over user data sharing fears with Chinese government. TikTok vows legal challenge. Plus, insights on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.


