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This Week in Tech 978: Baptized in Gatorade
In this episode of This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte is joined by Georgia Dow, Shoshana Weissmann, and Fr. Robert Ballecer, tackling a wide range of thought-provoking topics, from the ethical implications of AI in sensitive fields to the challenges of creating and consuming content in an increasingly commercialized digital landscape.
The panel grapples with the potential risks and benefits of AI-powered therapists and priests, stressing the need for human empathy and discernment in these emotionally charged roles.
They confront the harsh realities of the internet's "heat death," as the relentless pursuit of profits and engagement leads to a glut of low-quality content and erodes user trust.
The group reflects on the double-edged sword of democratized media, celebrating the value of supporting emerging voices while acknowledging the importance of professional standards.
As Twitter faces existential challenges, the panel surveys the social media horizon, evaluating alternative platforms like Mastodon and Bluesky, and weighing the implications of Jack Dorsey's departure from the Bluesky board.
Elon Musk's reckless tweets about taking Tesla private have come back to haunt him, with the Supreme Court upholding an SEC settlement requiring his Tesla-related posts to be vetted by a lawyer.
The FCC has cracked down on major telecom companies for the illegal sale of location data, while legislators push for reforms to prevent the government from exploiting privacy loopholes.
Congress continues its misguided crusade to protect children online, with ill-conceived age verification mandates and privacy-eroding measures that threaten the very foundations of digital security. The panel offers an impassioned critique of these shortsighted efforts.
The once-beloved video game Helldivers 2 serves as a cautionary tale of platform overreach, as a heavy-handed PlayStation Network login requirement sparks a massive player revolt and torpedoes the game's reputation.
Apple's quarterly results are analyzed, and all eyes are on Apple's upcoming event, where new iPads and an enhanced Apple Pencil are expected to take center stage. But the real buzz surrounds the rumored M4 chip and its tantalizing AI capabilities, hinting at a potential game-changer for the iconic brand.
The group geeks out over Disney+'s radical revival of X-Men '97 and Amazon's ambitious Fallout adaptation, complete with an immersive easter egg phone experience
The freewheeling discussion also touches on Shoshana's ingenious Alexa hacks for Sabbath TV viewing, a UK council's apostrophe apocalypse, the looming cicada invasion, and Fr. Robert's role as a guardian angel for the Vatican's feral felines.
Host: Leo Laporte
Guests: Georgia Dow, Shoshana Weissmann, and Fr. Robert Ballecer, SJ
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Ask The Tech Guys 2023: Choco Tacos for Cinco de Mayo
The people are pushing for the ban of TikTok within the U.S. Trying to use your WiFi network while on your mobile hotspot. Why is my Safari browser constantly crashing on start up? Be aware when purchasing SD cards on websites like Amazon. What happens with data that is stored in your iCloud but not on your phone? Plus, Scott Wilkinson stops by to talk about the new TVs Sony announced recently.
Arc Browser available for Windows.
Heat Death of the Internet.
Apple reports second quarter results.
Meet the powerful tech insiders behind the push to ban TikTok
Can you use a WiFi network when using a hotspot on the AT&T network?
Scott Wilkinson and Sony's 2024 TV's.
A caller suggests some novels for Leo & Mikah to read.
A follow-up question to last week's show about images stored within BitWarden and the idea of a "secure delete."
Talking about the AT&T security breach that happened recently.
How does the iPhone manage files & data on your phone and within iCloud when handling older files and data from a previous iPhone?
After upgrading to Sonoma OS on my Mac, why is the Safari browser constantly crashing on startup for me?
How can I know when I'm purchasing a legitimate SD card on websites like Amazon?
Are there any bank institutions that offer 2FA through applications such as Authy or Google Authenticator rather than text messages?
How can I block outgoing traffic from Amazon's Alexa on my Ubiquiti network?
If I have a bunch of HDMI cables from over the years, how can I test the cables to tell which is HDMI 1.0 and the other is HDMI 2.0?
Why is my Windows Start menu disappearing after my machine goes to sleep mode?
What's the best way to encrypt a USB drive?
Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent
Guest: Scott Wilkinson
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This Week in Space 109: Music of the Spheres
While we may not think of it very often, music has a long history of influencing how we think about spaceflight. From the scores of early silent films to the modern classics we all know, like 2001: A Space Odyssey and the never-ending franchises of Star Trek and Star Wars, we often have a riff going through our minds when we see a space image—few can hear Strauss' Blue Danube without thinking of the space station in 2001, or see a tilted yellow title scroll without hearing that first orchestral crash of John Williams' immortal Star Wars score. And, in real life, we had the talented astronaut Chris Hadfield performing David Bowie's classic hit Major Tom, augmented by upbeat lyrics. Space music is big, and Chris Carberry, CEO of Explore Mars and author of the recently released book The Music of Space, is here to tell us why!
Headlines:
China launches Chang'e-6 mission to the far side of the moon, aiming to collect and return the first-ever samples from this region
Boeing completes final flight readiness review for the CFT crew flight test mission, set to launch on May 6th with a 95% chance of good weather
James Webb Space Telescope successfully maps weather on exoplanet WASP-43 b, located 280 light years away, showcasing the telescope's potential for studying distant worlds
Main Topic: The Music of Space
Chris Carberry discusses his new book "The Music of Space: Scoring the Cosmos in Film and Television" and his motivation for exploring the connection between space and music
Early examples of space-related music in film include the scores for "Metropolis" (1927) and the space documentary "Our Heavenly Bodies" (1920)
The pivotal role of Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey" in using classical music to depict space, and how it influenced future filmmakers
John Williams' iconic score for "Star Wars" (1977) marked a turning point in film scoring and revitalized orchestral music in cinema
The concept of music as a universal language and its potential for communicating with alien civilizations
Chris Hadfield's rendition of David Bowie's "Space Oddity" on the International Space Station and the challenges of playing music in microgravity
The role of music in future space settlements, its impact on mental health, and how it may evolve in different environments like Mars
Chris Carberry's previous book "Alcohol in Space" and the history of alcohol consumption in space missions
The need for studying the effects of alcohol on human physiology in space as commercial spaceflight advances
Hosts: Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik
Guest: Chris Carberry
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Tech News Weekly 335: The Rabbit R1 Is More Than Just an App
Abrar Al-Heeti joins Mikah Sargent this week! Abrar talks about the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP). Mikah talks about GM rolling out its own infotainment hub after no longer supporting Apple CarPlay in its vehicles. Reviews of the Rabbit R1 have rolled out this week. And can you remove bad AI data from AI models?
Abrar Al-Heeti talks about how the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is winding down and the impact it will have on 1 in 5 US households, affecting the indigenous community the hardest.
Mikah Sargent airs his grievances on GM's in-house infotainment hub after the company decided against using Apple's CarPlay in its vehicles.
Lisa Eadicicco of CNET joins the show to discuss her review of the Rabbit R1 AI devices and whether this device could truly replace one's smartphone.
And finally, Katyanna Quach of Semafor talks about how researchers from Amazon suggest that bad and harmful data can be removed from an AI model and the idea of 'model disgorgement.'
Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Abrar Al-Heeti
Guests: Lisa Eadicicco and Katyanna Quach
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This Week in Google 766: Area Man Buys Onion
Google is building a fart button into Android
The Rabbit R1 is loosely based on Android after all
Alphabet Leaps Into $2 Trillion Club as Results Show AI Strength
Google plans $3 billion data center investment in Indiana, Virginia
Google cuts hundreds of 'Core' workers, moves jobs to India, Mexico
Google workers fired for protesting Israeli contract file NLRB complaint
Meet the powerful tech insiders behind the push to ban TikTok
A Chinese Firm Is America's Favorite Drone Maker. Except in Washington.
FCC fines AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon nearly $200 million for illegally sharing location data
The FCC just doled out big privacy fines. It could soon lose that power.
Supreme Court Rejects Musk's 'Twitter Sitter' Appeal in SEC Win
Twilio Founder Jeff Lawson Has Some Serious Plans for The Onion
Lawsuits test Tesla claim that drivers are solely responsible for crashes
Musk Wins China's Backing for Tesla's Driver-Assistance Service
Elizabeth Spiers: That Strange Piece of Metal Origami Embodies All Elon Musk's Flaws
Tesla to lay off everyone working on Superchargers, new vehicles and public policy team
Supreme Court declines to block Texas pornography restriction
Bruce Perens proposes draft Post-Open Zero Cost License
Remember that Sora balloon video?
From Baby Talk to Baby A.I.
Related: Yann LeCun & AI as 4-year-old
Is history repeating itself? I have concerns.
The Cheyenne Supercomputer is going for a fraction of its list price at auction right now
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
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Windows Weekly 879: The Cockroach of CPUs
FY24 Q3 Earnings, AI Explorer, Github Copilot Workspace
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell
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