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Apr 4, 2026 • 2min

Introducing: Mostly Human with Laurie Segall

A human-centered look at bold tech ideas and their real-world implications. Conversations range from de-extinction and reviving woolly mammoths to the rise of deepfakes and their impact on personal boundaries. Investigative threads probe AI stalking and identity protection. A focus on steering rapid tech so humans keep agency, with human connection presented as an anchor amid change.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 49min

AI Propaganda Goes Viral - Week in Tech

Reed Albergotti, Semafor tech editor covering Apple, SpaceX and industry trends. Nitasha Tiku, Washington Post reporter on AI, policy, and automation harms. Kyle Chayka, New Yorker writer on internet culture and AI-generated media. They trace viral Lego-style AI propaganda, how creators craft for virality, ethical tradeoffs of creative AI use, shifting deepfake risks, Apple’s AI moment, and SpaceX’s IPO filing.
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Apr 1, 2026 • 40min

How Google DeepMind Accidentally Started the AI Race - The Story

Sebastian Mallaby, journalist and author of The Infinity Machine, profiles Demis Hassabis and DeepMind. He traces Demis’s rise from chess prodigy to AI visionary. Topics include the Manhattan Project analogy for AI, DeepMind’s breakthrough projects like AlphaGo and AlphaFold, the sparks behind the AI race, safety and regulation debates, and what’s next for AGI and global oversight.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 42min

Jury Blames Meta and YouTube, Goodbye Sora Videos, Weather Apps That Don't Suck - Week in Tech

Nitasha Tiku, investigative technology reporter at The Washington Post, breaks down a Los Angeles verdict against Meta and YouTube. Reed Albergotti, Semafor tech editor, explains why OpenAI killed Sora and how compute scarcity reshapes AI economics. Kyle Chayka, New Yorker writer, praises Acme Weather and talks about why most weather apps fail. Multiple short, punchy conversations about law, AI resources, and app design.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 32min

Is Software Dead? Finance and Tech Bros Clash - The Story

Isabelle Bousquette, technology and enterprise AI reporter for The Wall Street Journal, breaks down a LinkedIn feud over recreating the Bloomberg Terminal and why finance pros reacted so fiercely. She also reports from NVIDIA’s GTC, explaining the shift to inference, the rise of OpenClaw claws, and the security and practical challenges of AI-driven tooling.
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Mar 20, 2026 • 47min

Did Nvidia Give OpenClaw Its ChatGPT Moment? - Week in Tech

Reed Albergotti, Semafor tech reporter who covered NVIDIA GTC. Taylor Lorenz, User Mag tech journalist focused on online speech and policy. Kyle Chayka, New Yorker cultural writer on tech aesthetics. They discuss NVIDIA’s GTC and OpenClaw’s apparent ChatGPT moment. They debate agentic AI risks, NemoClaw security, Section 230’s future, and why Silicon Valley is suddenly obsessed with ‘taste’.
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Mar 18, 2026 • 33min

$30K Drones vs $4M Missiles: Can the US Win This War? - The Story

Ben C. Solomon, Pulitzer-winning journalist and frontline filmmaker, breaks down the economics of $30K Shahed drones versus multimillion-dollar missiles. He explores how Iran perfected swarm tactics, Ukraine’s battlefield-honed drone countermeasures, and the hard choices defenders face when intercept costs dwarf incoming threats.
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Mar 13, 2026 • 46min

Did Anthropic Have the Best Week in Tech?

Stephen Witt, journalist and author covering AI and hardware. Nitasha Tiku, reporter tracking AI policy and tech power. Taylor Lorenz, social media reporter exploring online culture. They debate Anthropic’s legal fight with the Pentagon, a tragic case tied to chatbot delusion, and the risks of age-verification laws that could enable surveillance and censorship.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 45min

What Do EMDR, Tony Robbins, and NXIVM Have in Common? NLP - The Story

Zoë Lescaze, science journalist exploring NLP origins and evidence. Alice Hines, investigative reporter on wellness scams and cults. They trace NLP from 1970s California to therapy, cults like NXIVM, Tony Robbins’ use, links with EMDR, hypnosis origins, self-experiments, military interest, and which techniques survive scrutiny.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 34min

What Happens When You Deepfake the CEO of OpenAI? - The Story

Adam Bhala Lough, documentary filmmaker who made Deepfaking Sam Altman, discusses creating a chatbot replica called Sam Bot. He narrates building and casting the deepfake, the eerie realism and emotional responses it provoked. He explores legal precautions, debates about empathy for code and robot rights, and how AI may reshape relationships and media access.

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