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Sep 8, 2025 • 25min
Does Anthropic Owe Me $3000?
Anthropic's $1.5 billion settlement raises questions about copyright and AI training as authors ponder if their works qualify for reparations. Meanwhile, OpenAI ventures into film with an AI-made animated feature. The podcast also explores the rise of tokenized securities, with NASDAQ proposing to integrate them with traditional assets. Exciting funding news highlights Mistral's valuation, Databricks' revenue growth, and ElevenLabs' innovative talent retention strategies. Lastly, an AI experiment on historical narratives ignites discussions on authenticity in storytelling.

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Sep 6, 2025 • 56min
(BNS) Tech:NYC CEO Julie Samuels
Julie Samuels, CEO of Tech:NYC and former advocate at EFF, shares her fascinating journey from journalism to tech advocacy. She discusses the vibrant evolution of New York's tech scene, contrasting it with Silicon Valley's culture. Julie emphasizes the importance of civic engagement and how Tech:NYC is dedicated to support the industry locally. She reflects on significant moments in internet history, including the dot-com bubble and the changing landscape of digital rights, highlighting the need for a collective effort in shaping the future of technology.

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Sep 5, 2025 • 23min
Now OpenAI Wants To Find You A Job
OpenAI is launching a job board aimed at connecting candidates with AI skills to employers. Broadcom is making waves, potentially challenging Nvidia in the AI chip market. The rise of AI image generation may lead to a pivotal moment reminiscent of Napster's disruption. Additionally, the podcast delves into the complexities of copyright as AI-generated content faces legal scrutiny, and it explores the evolving landscape of the tech job market, emphasizing the growing demand for AI engineers.

97 snips
Sep 4, 2025 • 20min
Never Got Flying Cars, But We Do Have An Instagram iPad App, Finally
Apple is gearing up to launch an AI-powered search tool, setting its sights on enhancing Siri's capabilities. The landscape of quantum computing is heating up, with Honeywell's Quantinuum emerging as a major player. There's also buzz around Atlassian's acquisition of a browser startup, signaling shifts in tech strategy. After years of anticipation, Instagram finally arrives on iPad, focusing on Reels and competitive engagement, while Roblox embraces new laws with advanced age verification technology. It’s a thrilling time in the tech world!

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Sep 3, 2025 • 23min
The Takeaways From The Google Antitrust Remedies
Google celebrates a surprising victory in its antitrust case, evading hefty penalties and reshaping the tech landscape. OpenAI makes headlines with a strategic acquisition that strengthens its business applications. Anthropic skyrockets in value, tripling to a staggering $183 billion after a significant funding round. The podcast also tackles serious concerns about AI chatbots, especially regarding their risky interactions with sensitive topics like mental health, highlighting the pressing need for ethical AI practices.

75 snips
Sep 2, 2025 • 20min
Trump’s Big Crypto Debut
The Trump family's new cryptocurrency faces its rocky debut, raising questions about regulatory hurdles. OpenAI introduces safety enhancements for ChatGPT, ensuring a more secure user experience. Dolby reveals its groundbreaking Vision 2 technology, promising a leap in TV quality with AI integration. Meanwhile, the fintech sector shows signs of revival, with companies eyeing U.S. market opportunities. Intriguingly, while AI token prices plummet, developers grapple with rising operational costs, sparking debates about the sustainability of the AI industry.

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Sep 1, 2025 • 52min
(BNS) The Bradley Tusk Interview
Bradley Tusk, a political strategist and venture capitalist, shares his fascinating journey from New York City politics to advising tech startups. He discusses his role as Uber's first political advisor and the challenges of navigating regulatory landscapes. Tusk reflects on the innovative strategies used during the Bloomberg campaign and emphasizes the importance of understanding regulations for startup success. He also delves into the future of AI, advocating for necessary regulations to protect society while encouraging technological advancement.

100 snips
Aug 29, 2025 • 22min
China Might Not Need US Chips For Long
China is rapidly advancing in AI chip technology, making strides to reduce its reliance on American semiconductors. In a shocking twist, a hacker uncovered critical data in a Tesla crash trial that the company claimed it didn’t have. The unsettling impacts of AI on mental health are highlighted, including a tragic case where a chatbot deepened a user's paranoia. The dynamics within Meta are shifting as new talent faces significant turnover. Plus, discussions on the potential job losses among younger workers due to automation provide food for thought.

141 snips
Aug 28, 2025 • 21min
Nvidia Earnings And Nano Banana
Nvidia's latest earnings reveal a potential normalization in AI spending, sparking discussion about the industry's future. Microsoft is enhancing Xbox Cloud Gaming, including a new ad-supported version. Meanwhile, Samsung TVs are getting Copilot AI for a more interactive user experience. Google's Nano Banana AI image model is making waves online for its advanced editing capabilities. Lastly, an exploration of the Pixel 10 Pro highlights its impressive features amidst debates over the necessity of upgrades.

118 snips
Aug 27, 2025 • 20min
The First Wrongful Death Lawsuit Against OpenAI
A wrongful death lawsuit has emerged against OpenAI, spotlighting the ethical responsibilities regarding mental health advice from AI. Meanwhile, Meta AI faces turmoil as key talent departs, raising questions about its future. The threat of 'vibe hacking' in AI adds to the growing concerns in the tech world, while Anthropic navigates a challenging copyright lawsuit. On a lighter note, Apple prepares for an iPhone event with exciting updates, aiming to transition radio listeners into paid subscribers amidst fierce competition.


