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Sarah Lane, Robb Dunewood and Tom Merritt
The essential tech news you need every day in 10 minutes or less. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/dth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 4min
Google Confirms Merging ChromeOS and Android Into Single Platform - DTH
Google is merging ChromeOS and Android, reshaping user experiences and developer landscapes. Amazon introduces Kiro, a tool aimed at enhancing AI development. Meanwhile, researchers are experimenting with LLMs to improve peer reviews through positive feedback. Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, addresses concerns over his company's tech potentially aiding China's military, downplaying the risks.

Jul 11, 2025 • 5min
Goldman Sachs Is Integrating An Autonomous AI Software Engineer Named Devin - DTH
Meta Platforms is under fire for its 'pay-or-consent' model, facing potential new antitrust charges in the EU. Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs is taking a bold step by integrating an autonomous AI software engineer named Devin into their operations. A recent study raised eyebrows, revealing that AI coding assistants may actually slow down developers by 19%. Additionally, the podcast touches on shifts in the tech landscape, including Samsung's latest wearable tech and ethical considerations in AI.

8 snips
Jul 10, 2025 • 5min
YouTube Is Set To Update Its Monetization Policies On July 15 To Combat AI Slop - DTH
YouTube is shaking things up with new monetization policies aimed at filtering out inauthentic content, especially from AI sources. In tech news, Meta has snagged a top Apple executive for a whopping $200 million, signaling fierce competition for talent. On the sports front, Major League Baseball is testing a cutting-edge robot umpire challenge system at the All-Star Game, blending technology with tradition. Exciting changes are on the horizon with AI advancements in both tech and sports!

9 snips
Jul 9, 2025 • 5min
A U.S. Appeals Court Strikes Down "Click-to-Cancel" Rule - DTH
A federal appeals court has overturned the 'click-to-cancel' rule, sparking debate about the ease of canceling subscriptions. Meanwhile, Warner Bros is rebranding its streaming service back to HBO Max. On the tech front, Gmail's new feature lets users manage subscriptions more effectively. Additionally, there are significant updates from major companies, including shifts in leadership at Apple and advancements in communication tools like Zoom and Microsoft Teams.

9 snips
Jul 8, 2025 • 5min
Amazon Asked Corporate Employees To Volunteer To Fulfill Grocery Deliveries For Prime Day - DTH
Amazon is rallying its corporate workforce to lend a hand in grocery deliveries for Prime Day. The podcast also dives into the trend of AI chatbots making their way into classrooms, a significant shift in education. In a surprising move, a top Apple executive is leaving for Meta's Superintelligence Labs. On the cybersecurity front, malicious Chrome extensions are surfacing, and India faces regulatory hurdles for social media. Plus, IBM unveils a new chip and Epic Games wraps up a legal battle with Samsung.

9 snips
Jul 7, 2025 • 5min
ByteDance Is Reportedly Developing A New U.S.-Based Version Of TikTok - DTH
A new U.S.-based version of TikTok is in the works by ByteDance, aiming to cater specifically to American users. Meanwhile, Apple is challenging a hefty €500 million fine in the EU regarding digital market regulations. In the realm of AI, Sakana AI introduces a groundbreaking method for multiple large language models to work together on tasks. The tech world is also buzzing about Oracle's discounted cloud agreement with the federal government and the return of Reuters to X in India.

9 snips
Jul 4, 2025 • 5min
The EU Is Proceeding With Its AI Act Despite Tech Companies' Efforts To Delay It - DTH
Taiwan Semiconductor is putting the brakes on its second plant in Japan, redirecting focus towards U.S. expansion. Meanwhile, Ilya Sutskever steps up as CEO of Safe Superintelligence, pushing boundaries in AI innovation. The EU is charging ahead with its AI Act despite tech giants' attempts to stall it. On the ground, Apple is weighing server rentals with custom chips, while Samsung faces delays in its Texas semiconductor factory. User backlash is also heating up on social media platforms, highlighting pressing concerns over privacy and control.

13 snips
Jul 3, 2025 • 5min
Google Has Launched Its Veo 3 Video Generation Model To Gemini Users Globally - DTH
Google has unveiled its Veo 3 video generation model, allowing Gemini users to create videos from text in over 159 countries. Netflix is diving into live programming, potentially teaming up with Spotify for innovative content. Meanwhile, OpenAI has distanced itself from Robinhood's crypto initiative that features tokenized shares. Exciting times in tech as customization in AI assistants also takes center stage!

8 snips
Jul 2, 2025 • 4min
Microsoft To Lay Off ~9,000 Employees Across Multiple Divisions - DTH
Microsoft's recent decision to lay off around 9,000 employees shakes the tech landscape. Meanwhile, Honor unveils the exciting Magic V5 foldable phone in China. The cyber world is rife with challenges, as Qantas reveals a serious cyberattack. Additionally, Hyundai launches its UX Studio in Seoul, reflecting innovation in user experience design. All these events reflect shifting dynamics among major tech players and the challenges of cybersecurity.

6 snips
Jul 1, 2025 • 5min
Apple Is Considering Using Ai From Anthropic Or OpenAI For A New Siri - DTH
Apple is looking to revamp Siri by possibly incorporating AI from Anthropic or OpenAI, indicating a major shift in their strategy. Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly voted to lift a decade-long ban on state AI regulation, highlighting the growing importance of governance in technology. Additionally, Cloudflare has introduced a 'Pay per Crawl' service, allowing website owners to automatically block AI crawlers, sparking discussions on web accessibility and AI ethics.


