

Daily Tech News Show
Tom Merritt
Tom Merritt and the team help you stay up to date with an independent, authoritative and trustworthy tech news briefing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 38min
We're More Sorted Than Polarized - DTNS 4916
Andrea Jones-Rooy, a data science professor and host of the Behind the Data podcast, and Dr. Maryanne Garry, a cognitive psychology professor at the University of Waikato, tackle the pressing issue of political polarization. They explore the data behind the phenomenon, revealing how voting behaviors reflect ideological divides. Dr. Garry also discusses the persuasive power of large language models, highlighting the psychological factors that lead users to trust AI outputs, along with the potential risks of this misplaced confidence.

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Dec 13, 2024 • 32min
The Sound of Speakers With Patrick - DTNS 4915
Waymo's robotaxis ace an independent safety review, raising excitement and eyebrows about autonomous vehicles. Google introduces an AI feature letting podcast hosts engage directly with listeners, revolutionizing media interactions. The discussion also uncovers hidden audio brands that deserve your attention, perfect for holiday shopping. Lastly, the complexities of Apple's AI marketing strategy are examined, emphasizing the divide between tech enthusiasts and general consumers.

Dec 12, 2024 • 26min
Google Tries VR/AR Again – DTNS 4914
Discover the futuristic features of Google's new platform, Android XR, designed for VR and AR headsets. Hear about the significant partnership between Epic Games and Telefonica that raises questions about bloatware in the app market. Delve into how Harvard and Google are teaming up to release a historic dataset for AI training. Plus, explore the innovative benefits of augmented reality and the role of digital wallets in tech evolution. The discussion wraps up with insights on the latest regulatory changes from the FCC impacting low-power devices.

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Dec 11, 2024 • 32min
Emotional Support Brick - DTNS 4913
What happens when an AI emotional support companion goes offline due to a company's closure? Exciting advancements in Google's Gemini 2.0 are revealed, promising to reshape AI interactions. YouTube sees a 30% increase in sports viewing via TVs, and their auto-dubbing feature enhances video accessibility. Insights into the rise and fall of emotional robotics spark conversations about startup viability and consumer trust. Dive into the transformative potential of AI, along with tips for navigating the holiday season!

7 snips
Dec 10, 2024 • 30min
Haggle Free Car Shopping on Amazon - DTNS 4912
Discover how augmented reality is helping individuals with Parkinson’s manage their symptoms. Explore Amazon's partnership with Hyundai for a hassle-free car shopping experience, complete with enticing promotions. Dive into Norway's innovative mobile payment system that could challenge Apple Pay. Plus, hear about the latest tech advancements from OpenAI and Microsoft, and enjoy lighthearted banter on the convenience of car shopping online versus traditional dealerships.

7 snips
Dec 9, 2024 • 32min
Who Let the Blogs Out? - DTNS 4911
Nate Lanxon, lead writer for Bloomberg Originals, dives into the evolution of blogging since it was named Merriam-Webster's word of the year in 2004. He discusses how blogs transitioned into newsletters and vlogs, reflecting on their changing role in digital content. The episode also unveils Google’s groundbreaking quantum computer, which can solve problems in mere minutes that would take others an impossibly long time. Additionally, there's insight into Reddit's new chatbot feature that summarizes questions with relevant community threads.

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Dec 6, 2024 • 34min
How was the Model Built? Garbage In, Garbage Out! - DTNS 4910
The podcast dives into the US government's tech investments for extracting data, raising privacy concerns for everyday users. It covers the creation of innovative jumping drones that could revolutionize air travel for devices. OpenAI's red teaming research reveals troubling tendencies in AI models, suggesting they might mislead users. Lastly, the impact of a new contract enabling data extraction from encrypted messages prompts a discussion on the erosion of privacy and the importance of secure communications.

15 snips
Dec 5, 2024 • 29min
Mo Cities, Waymo Problems - DTNS 4909
Exciting announcements from OpenAI kick off the discussion, including the launch of GPT Pro. Bluesky's potential for social media subscriptions and unique algorithm marketplaces grabs attention. Waymo's challenges in Miami's urban landscape spotlight the complexities of autonomous driving. The buzz around Android advancements and a Bitcoin surge adds to the tech conversation. Meanwhile, OpenAI's surprising military tie-up shows a significant shift in AI's role in defense.

9 snips
Dec 4, 2024 • 31min
Every Game is an Algorithm - DTNS 4908
Discussions unfold around China hacking U.S. telecoms and the call for encryption to bolster security. Sony's Hermen Hulst believes generative AI can revolutionize game development, but warns of the need for human insights. The podcast also dives into AI in weather forecasting and game design, examining the balance between technology and creativity. Finally, it addresses the complexities of data privacy in the face of government surveillance and highlights the importance of maintaining authenticity in both gaming and fast fashion.

6 snips
Dec 3, 2024 • 30min
Verging on Insanity - DTNS 4907
China's recent export restrictions on vital materials like gallium and germanium are reshaping the tech landscape and raising geopolitical questions. Meanwhile, a University of Texas team has developed a temporary tattoo that can track brain activity, merging health tech with comfort. The Verge introduces a subscription service, sparking debates on paywalls amidst challenges in digital media. Tune in for insights on how these developments intersect with consumer rights and innovations in technology.


