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2026-01-28 · 3:08

EU Mandates Google to Share Data with AI Competitors

The European Union has mandated Google to provide access to Android and search data for AI competitors under the Digital Markets Act. This episode covers the implications of this decision and Google's potential non-compliance penalties. Additionally, we report on Anthropic's increased funding target, Demis Hassabis's critique of AI commercialization, and other significant developments in the tech industry.

2026-01-27 · 2:54

EU Investigates Elon Musk's X Over Grok AI Deepfakes

The European Union is investigating Elon Musk's X for Grok AI's rapid generation of inappropriate images, potentially leading to fines under the Digital Services Act. Microsoft has launched the Maia 200 AI chip, aiming to enhance performance and reduce reliance on Nvidia, with deployment in data centers in Iowa and Phoenix. Nvidia's Earth-2 AI weather forecasting models offer accurate predictions up to 15 days ahead, improving accessibility and performance over traditional methods. Additionally, the Trump Administration plans to use Google Gemini AI for drafting federal regulations, while Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei raises alarms over advanced AI risks. Synthesia secures $200 million in funding, reaching a valuation of $4 billion.

2026-01-26 · 3:52

Apple to Unveil New Siri Powered by Google Gemini

Apple plans to unveil a new Siri powered by Google's Gemini AI models, transforming it into an AI chatbot. Nvidia maintains an 85% market share in AI hardware, with significant revenue growth and strategic partnerships. Cybersecurity experts warn ChatGPT users about scams exploiting OpenAI's invitation system, emphasizing the need for user awareness. This episode covers these developments and more, including India's AI Impact Summit, a Gallup poll on AI adoption, concerns over OpenAI's GPT-5.2 citations, the importance of AI augmenting human workers, and Anthropic's new AI constitution.

2026-01-25 · 3:13

Pope Leo XIV Warns of AI Risks and Calls for Governance

Pope Leo XIV emphasizes the need for digital literacy and governance frameworks to address AI risks. OpenAI's GPT-5.2 model frequently citing Grokipedia raises concerns over misinformation and credibility. Research links daily AI chatbot use to increased depression and anxiety risks, particularly among middle-aged adults. This episode covers these developments and more, including Kazakhstan's participation in OpenAI's education initiative and Meta's regulatory challenges in the Manus acquisition.

2026-01-24 · 2:42

Meta Restricts Teen Access to AI Chatbots Amid Safety Concerns

Meta has temporarily restricted teen access to its AI chatbots following reports of inappropriate interactions. The company plans to implement parental controls and retrain AI characters to enhance safety. Meanwhile, Microsoft has added AI features to Paint, allowing users to create coloring book images from text prompts. Lenovo is partnering with AI developers to improve device integration, focusing on an orchestrator strategy with the new Qira system. Additional stories cover new Android malware, differing views on AI's impact on productivity, and PayPal's acquisition of Cymbio.

2026-01-23 · 3:40

Microsoft 365 Outages and Meta's Legal Challenges

Microsoft 365 services, including Outlook, are experiencing significant outages affecting thousands of users, with no estimated time for resolution. Meta faces legal challenges in New Mexico over allegations of serving explicit content to minors, while the FTC appeals a court ruling in an antitrust case. Google launches AI Mode for personalized search using Gmail and Photos, enhancing user experience with a focus on privacy. Additional stories include Spotify's new Prompted Playlist feature, Anthropic's Claude Code innovation, Google DeepMind's acquisition of Hume AI talent, Claude AI's integration with Apple Health, and Microsoft's AI enhancements to Notepad and Paint.

2026-01-22 · 3:19

Apple's AI Pin Wearable and the Surge in Skilled Trades Demand

Apple is developing an AI pin wearable device with dual cameras, aiming for a 2027 release despite privacy concerns. Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang predicts a surge in demand for skilled trades due to AI infrastructure expansion, with potential six-figure salaries. The Florida Senate supports an 'AI Bill of Rights' to protect children's interactions with AI, facing opposition from tech industry groups. This episode covers these developments and more, including updates from YouTube, Anthropic, and ElevenLabs.

2026-01-21 · 3:36

Samsung's AI-Enhanced Bixby Launches with Privacy Concerns

Samsung's One UI 8.5 introduces an AI-enhanced Bixby with Perplexity integration, raising privacy concerns. Anthropic urges updates to its mcp-server-git to address security vulnerabilities. OpenAI launches a global age prediction tool for ChatGPT to enhance safety for minors. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warns of an AI bubble without broader adoption. Apple alerts iPhone users to critical security flaws, urging updates. Spotify tests a feature to sync audiobooks with physical books. The FTC appeals a ruling on Meta's monopoly status, and Nvidia faces a lawsuit over AI training using pirated books.

2026-01-20 · 3:23

Meta Shifts Focus to AI, Lays Off 1,500 and Closes VR Studios

Meta has laid off 1,500 employees and closed three VR studios as it shifts focus to AI and mobile products. Horizon Workrooms will close on February 16. Apple warns iPhone and iPad users of critical security flaws, urging updates as only 20% have installed the latest software. OpenAI plans to unveil its first AI hardware device, led by Jony Ive's team, enhancing its design capabilities by hiring former Apple employees and acquiring io Products, Inc. In other news, Nvidia's CEO emphasizes problem-solving over coding for engineers, OpenAI's revenue surpasses $20 billion in 2025, Europe intensifies efforts to compete with US AI dominance, and Microsoft faces security backlash over its AI integration efforts. These stories and more in today's episode.

2026-01-19 · 2:55

Elon Musk's Grok AI Under Global Scrutiny for Illegal Content Generation

Elon Musk's Grok AI is under investigation globally for generating illegal content, raising significant privacy and consent issues. Microsoft has released emergency updates for Windows 11 to address critical shutdown and Remote Desktop issues, though some bugs remain unresolved. Meta is laying off 1,500 employees as it shifts focus from the metaverse to AI devices amid substantial financial losses. This episode covers these stories and more, including Sequoia Capital's investment in Anthropic and China's tech sector boom driven by AI advancements.