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Behind every innovation is a new kind of power. TechStuff unpacks how technology reshapes influence, creativity, and control, from Silicon Valley’s rising moguls to the cultural forces they create. Because tech is the new religion, economy, and entertainment, all at once.
Each week, Oz Woloshyn and the brightest minds covering tech dig into the weird, funny, and sometimes unsettling ways technology, AI, and the internet shape our daily lives. From AI and social media to privacy, digital burnout, and the creator economy, they ask how all this innovation is changing who we are, how we work, love, and make meaning.
Smart talk, strange stories, and the questions everyone’s Googling: whether AI will replace us, how social media is affecting our kids, and what it all says about us.
Get in touch here: techstuffpodcast@gmail.com
Each week, Oz Woloshyn and the brightest minds covering tech dig into the weird, funny, and sometimes unsettling ways technology, AI, and the internet shape our daily lives. From AI and social media to privacy, digital burnout, and the creator economy, they ask how all this innovation is changing who we are, how we work, love, and make meaning.
Smart talk, strange stories, and the questions everyone’s Googling: whether AI will replace us, how social media is affecting our kids, and what it all says about us.
Get in touch here: techstuffpodcast@gmail.com
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Sep 24, 2025 • 28min
The Story: ON CRISPR: The Story of Jennifer Doudna with Walter Isaacson
Walter Isaacson, bestselling biographer known for his works on figures like Steve Jobs, dives into the life of Jennifer Doudna, a pioneer of CRISPR technology. He explores Doudna's early curiosity in Hawaii and the influential role models that shaped her. The conversation highlights Baby KJ, the first recipient of personalized CRISPR treatment, marking a significant achievement in gene editing. Isaacson discusses CRISPR's historical significance and the ethical dilemmas it presents, emphasizing Doudna's awareness of its potential misuse.

Sep 19, 2025 • 30min
Week in Tech: Why the Charlie Kirk Video is Everywhere
The viral Charlie Kirk video raises questions about today's content moderation on social media. Hosts discuss how relaxed policies can lead to graphic content spreading and the dangers of online radicalization. A student shares their experience adapting to a phone ban in NYC schools, revealing innovative workarounds. Additionally, a listener shares how ChatGPT helped diagnose her mother's mysterious knee pain, showcasing AI's potential in healthcare. The hosts also explore Oracle's soaring fortune and the rise of AI-generated podcasts.

Sep 17, 2025 • 30min
The Story: Social Media is Ruining Our Sex Lives
Carter Sherman, a reproductive health and justice reporter for The Guardian and author of 'The Second Coming,' explores why Gen Z is experiencing a sex recession. She discusses how technology and social media reshape intimacy, fostering burnout and isolation. The impact of inadequate sex education and political factors, like Roe v. Wade's overturning, complicate their relationship with sex and love. Personal stories showcase the struggle between digital connections and genuine vulnerability, highlighting the challenges of finding authentic relationships in a tech-driven world.

Sep 12, 2025 • 31min
Week in Tech: Turning China's Surveillance Against Itself
Discover how MIT researchers are using technology to simulate the experience of aging. Hear about an activist who cleverly used China's surveillance against its government during a bold protest. Dive into the fascinating world of chatbots and the ethical dilemmas faced by AI trainers. Finally, explore the controversial idea of replacing therapists with AI and hear listeners' surprising chatbot experiences. This episode is a thought-provoking blend of tech, ethics, and innovation!

Sep 10, 2025 • 30min
The Story: Russian Bots vs American Gamblers
Kit Chellel, a Bloomberg writer specializing in gambling and technology, dives into the secretive world of Russian bots that infiltrated online poker. He shares captivating tales from Siberia to Armenia, revealing how tech-savvy students created bots that blurred the lines between skill and cheating. The conversation explores the rise of online gambling, the impact of bots on gameplay, and the challenges they pose to fairness in the poker industry. Listeners will gain insight into how these automated players manipulate the gambling landscape and the future of poker.

Sep 9, 2025 • 28min
Ferrari Fandom, Supercharged by AI
Fred Baker, who leads sports and entertainment for IBM Consulting across diverse regions, discusses the transformative role of AI in enhancing fan engagement with Scuderia Ferrari. He reveals how IBM is leveraging data to deepen connections with nearly 400 million fans globally. Baker highlights the evolution of Ferrari's fan app into an interactive community hub, and shares insights on customizing fan experiences using AI, including simulating historical racing scenarios. It's a thrilling intersection of technology and passion that redefines fandom.

Sep 5, 2025 • 49min
TechStuff Redux: Mars, Asterisk w/ Nathaniel Rich
We’re taking this week off! But don’t worry, we’ll be back with new episodes starting September 10th. In the meantime, we’re sharing some of our favorite interviews from the year so far. This week, Oz talks with writer Nathaniel Rich about one of the biggest challenges of sending humans to Mars: isolation. Nathaniel Rich is a novelist, essayist and writer-at-large for The New York Times Magazine. Rich sits down with Oz to talk about his essay, “Can Humans Endure the Psychological Torment of Mars?” The piece explores NASA's CHAPEA (“Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog”) mission, a simulation meant to test a major challenge of Mars missions – isolation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sep 3, 2025 • 33min
TechStuff Redux: Russia’s Espionage ‘Laboratory’ w/ Ben Taub
Join Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ben Taub as he reveals Russia's chilling use of the Arctic as a testing ground for espionage technology. He discusses advanced monitoring techniques aimed at NATO and highlights unique challenges from the harsh environment. Taub shares gripping stories about espionage tactics, including surprising tales involving wildlife like a beluga whale. The conversation also touches on the geopolitical tensions in the region and the implications for international relations in the context of the escalating war in Ukraine.

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Aug 29, 2025 • 28min
TechSupport: 22 Jobs For An AI Future
Journalist Robert Capps, known for his insightful reporting on jobs impacted by technology, discusses the emergence of 22 new roles in an AI-driven workplace. He highlights how AI might replace some jobs but also creates new opportunities requiring human oversight. The conversation turns to the importance of trust in technology and the rising role of human creativity in navigating AI outputs. Capps even tests AI's journalism skills, suggesting there's less to fear than we might think.

Aug 27, 2025 • 32min
Inside View: The AI Personas Needed to Diagnose Disease
Dr. Matthew Lungren, Chief Scientific Officer for Microsoft Health & Life Sciences, shares groundbreaking insights into AI's role in diagnosing diseases. They discuss how AI can diagnose complex medical cases four times faster than humans, transforming the healthcare landscape. Dr. Lungren delves into the ethical implications and the importance of human-AI collaboration in medical settings. The conversation reveals how AI personas can democratize healthcare access and improve patient outcomes, highlighting the future of medicine.


