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Oct 4, 2024 • 17min
Fri. 10/04 – AI Slop Comes To Podcasting
Google Lens gets a major upgrade, allowing video searches. OpenAI introduces a new canvas workspace tailored for creative projects. The upcoming iPhone SE 4 might boast 5G capabilities and an A18 chip. There's a heated internal conflict at Automattic. The threat of social engineering attacks is on the rise, and gaming fans are excited about the revival of Cyberpunk 2077. Plus, personal flying cars are on the horizon, but regulatory issues remain a concern. Generative AI is making waves in podcasting, raising questions about authenticity.

Oct 3, 2024 • 16min
Thu. 10/03 – The Monster OpenAI Raise
OpenAI has shattered records with a massive $6.6 billion funding round, catapulting its valuation to $157 billion. Legal drama brews as WP Engine sues WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg over project control. Meanwhile, Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses are being used for real-time doxing, raising significant privacy concerns. On the streaming front, expect a surge in ads on Prime Video, possibly linked to shifting viewer habits. Plus, Spotify rolls out a convenient offline playlist feature!

Oct 2, 2024 • 30min
Wed. 10/02 – A Tech Angle To The Hurricane
Microsoft is making waves with AI advancements for Windows, including a new tool that delivers audio summaries of current events. Nvidia has launched a groundbreaking AI model ready to rival major competitors. Meanwhile, the absence of a proper YouTube app for Vision Pro is raising eyebrows. As Hurricane Helene threatens semiconductor supply chains, unexpected links to Hurricane Florence come to light, revealing the fragility of tech manufacturing amidst natural disasters. Insightful discussions on how to navigate these tech challenges are also highlighted.

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Oct 1, 2024 • 33min
Tue. 10/01 – Running This Pod Through NotebookLM
The tech scene heats up with the first AI-era IPO as Cerebras Systems takes on Nvidia. Liquid AI introduces state-of-the-art non-transformer models, revolutionizing AI architecture. Microsoft's new Copilot tools promise an interactive experience, reading screens and speaking aloud. The ethical dilemmas surrounding startups like PearAI spark debate, while Google's NotebookLM offers a surprising way to create effective podcasts from text. This mix of innovation and ethical discussions keeps the conversation lively in the ever-evolving world of technology.

Sep 30, 2024 • 17min
Mon. 09/30 – Controversial AI Bill Vetoed
California's Governor vetoed a controversial AI bill, raising questions about future regulations. Tech giants are rethinking strategies, with Apple facing challenges against Meta's innovations. OpenAI is under scrutiny as it navigates a complex shift to a for-profit model, impacting its funding and resources. Meanwhile, the resurgence of point-and-shoot cameras fueled by TikTok trends has sparked a new interest in retro photography. Copyright disputes are also shaking the music video landscape on platforms like YouTube.

Sep 27, 2024 • 17min
Fri. 09/27 – Sam Altman Declines To Go “Founder Mode”
Sam Altman is steering clear of 'Founder Mode' at OpenAI, sparking curiosity among industry watchers. Meanwhile, Samsung launches its new Galaxy S24 FE, stirring debates about its 'Fan Edition' label. The episode dives into whether AI startups can monetize faster than previous tech waves. Plus, learn about the exponential growth in AI with a staggering one million models on Hugging Face. Finally, catch insights into the surprising effects of restaurant kiosks and a young economic advisor who's energizing Gen Z's financial conversations.

Sep 26, 2024 • 17min
Thu. 09/26 – The Orion Smartglasses
OpenAI is undergoing significant executive changes as it shifts towards a for-profit model, sparking debates in the AI community. Meanwhile, Meta has unveiled its Quest 3S VR headset alongside the intriguing Orion smartglasses, which aren't available for purchase yet. The smartglasses promise innovative display and control features but raise questions about their high costs and future in the consumer market. Additionally, developments in mobile app technology are set to enhance immersive experiences with spatial features.

Sep 25, 2024 • 17min
Wed. 09/25 – Caroline Ellison Sentenced
Caroline Ellison is sentenced to two years in prison, shedding light on the FTX scandal. A shocking report reveals U.S. companies have unknowingly hired North Korean IT workers, raising cybersecurity alarms. Trademark disputes in the WordPress community heat up, along with a lawsuit against Visa for anti-competitive practices. The debate heats over OpenAI's use of copyrighted materials for AI training. Marques Brownlee faces criticism for his new wallpaper app, sparking discussions on subscription costs and user privacy.

Sep 24, 2024 • 16min
Tue. 09/24 – Sam Altman’s Few Thousand Days
Sam Altman presents a thought-provoking manifesto on the future of AI, raising questions about superintelligence within a few thousand days. Controversial moves in digital security spark debate, especially Telegram's decision to provide user data to governments. Innovations like the upgraded Roku Ultra and Spotify's new AI playlist builder showcase the rapid advancements in tech. Meanwhile, TikTok's exit from the music streaming arena leaves users seeking new platforms. It's a whirlwind of insights into the evolving landscape of technology and digital privacy.

Sep 23, 2024 • 17min
Mon. 09/23 – Qualcomm To Buy Intel?
Qualcomm's potential takeover of Intel raises questions about the future of chip manufacturing. A massive cryptocurrency theft scheme leads to arrests, revealing the dark side of digital currency. Concerns grow over a proposed U.S. ban on Chinese car imports, emphasizing national security and supply chain vulnerabilities. Legacy automakers struggle to keep pace with the tech-driven automotive landscape, highlighting the critical need for partnerships with software companies. This dynamic shift reflects the challenges of innovation in the face of fast-evolving technology.


