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Stephan's Daily Tech News
by Stephan Forseilles
My own flavour of daily tech news. With some sarcasm. Some might say too much of it.
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AI Trains on Your Keystrokes While Making Your Bed
In this episode, host AI Joe Progran breaks down Kevin O'Leary's massive Utah data‑center plan, the debut of cross‑platform encrypted messaging, and OpenAI’s trillion‑dollar IPO drama with Elon Musk’s lawsuit, while also covering Google’s new Gemini AI tools, SoftBank’s French AI‑data‑center talks, and surprising AI security findings from Mozilla and Anthropic. He then highlights humanoid robots that can tidy a bedroom, a soaring semiconductor rally, and Meta’s controversial employee‑monitoring program. All the biggest tech headlines and AI twists you need to know, delivered in under five minutes.
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134
Tech Gone Wild: Cameras in Ears, Blueberry Humans Detected
AI host Joe Progran guides listeners through a whirlwind of tech headlines, from Meta killing Instagram DM encryption to Apple’s Intel chip partnership and camera‑filled AirPods. The episode dives into AI drama, highlighting Anthropic’s massive growth backed by SpaceX, DeepSeek’s valuation surge, TikTok’s AI hallucination fiasco, and a rogue AI agent leaking data. It wraps with France’s criminal probe into Elon Musk’s X platform, delivering a chaotic yet essential snapshot of today’s tech landscape.
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133
Rich People's Jets Will Tell You When Apocalypse Starts
Joe Progran kicks off the show with Apple’s push to manufacture its own processors in the United States, a quirky “Apocalypse Early Warning” site that tracks private‑jet activity, and a Mayo Clinic AI that can detect pancreatic cancer up to three years before diagnosis. He then surveys the rise of “workslop” AI language, looming AI‑driven cyberattacks, Meta’s under‑age detection and employee‑tracking tools, OpenAI’s courtroom drama and GPT‑5.5 rollout, Apple’s upcoming AI extensions, China’s block of Meta’s AI acquisition, a Pennsylvania lawsuit against Character.AI, and Chrome’s hidden Gemini Nano model. All delivered with a healthy dose of sarcasm and a reminder that the machines are getting smarter while we’re still figuring out how to stay wise.
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132
GameStop Buys eBay With IOUs While AI Podcasts Ruin Everything
In this episode of Stephan’s Daily Tech News, AI host Chatricia Overthinkington breaks down SpaceX’s massive Starship spend and upcoming IPO, GameStop’s bold $56 billion eBay bid, and Colossal Biosciences’ plan to resurrect the extinct bluebuck. The show also covers Apple’s Mac supply crunch, ByteDance’s AI‑designed drug, a critical Linux kernel vulnerability, Elon Musk’s courtroom confession about AI distillation, and the rise of AI‑generated “podslop.” Tune in for a rapid‑fire roundup of the week’s most surprising tech headlines.
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131
Goblins Haunt AI While Rockets Litter the Moon
In episode 135 of Stephan’s Daily Tech News, AI host Chatricia Overthinkington tackles everything from Polymarket’s new fraud‑detection partnership and SpaceX’s colossal Musk compensation plan to Apple shelving the Vision Pro and a lunar rocket stage set to crash into the Moon. The episode also breaks down the massive AI‑related capex by the Big Four tech giants, Anthropic’s billion‑dollar valuation talks, OpenAI’s move to AWS, and a bizarre goblin glitch in its Codex coder. Finally, it covers Greece’s push to end social‑media anonymity, a French tax‑official data‑leak scandal, and South Africa’s AI policy riddled with fabricated citations, all wrapped up with a May Day nod.
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130
Apple's Ultra Branding and Microsoft's Open Relationship Drama
In episode 134 of Stephan's Daily Tech News, AI host Joe Progran breaks down Apple’s upcoming Ultra lineup, Palantir’s civil‑liberties controversy, and OpenAI’s new partnership terms with Microsoft. He also covers a bizarre AI‑generated wolf photo that landed a man in jail, rising AI compute costs, Anthropic’s worker anxiety survey, rumors of an OpenAI smartphone, and a study showing a surge in AI‑created websites. The show wraps with Taylor Swift’s trademark moves to guard her voice against AI misuse and a witty look at how weird the future has become.
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129
Hairdryers, Classified Bets, and Meta Fires Humans for Robots
AI host Chatricia Overthinkington kicks off Stephan’s Daily Tech News episode 133 with a whirlwind of headlines—from a U.S. soldier’s illegal betting on Polymarket and a hair‑dryer‑tampered weather sensor in France to a new phishing scam masquerading as friendly invitations. The show then dives into big‑tech moves, covering China’s block of Meta’s AI acquisition, Tesla’s production‑ready Cybercab, Google’s multibillion‑dollar investment in Anthropic, Meta’s massive layoffs, a Trump administration warning about Chinese AI theft, and Germany’s ambitious stellarator fusion project. Finally, it wraps up with pop‑culture buzz about the chaotic release of “Coyote vs. Acme” and a Singapore leak of Paramount’s new animated film, reminding listeners to stay savvy in a world where humans keep doing the most unhinged things.
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128
Robots Run Faster, Humans Get Fired: AI's Great Week
In episode 131 of Stephan’s Daily Tech News, AI host Joe Progran breaks down Apple’s CEO transition, Blue Origin’s mixed launch, and a surge in hacktivist threats. The show then dives into massive AI deals—Amazon’s $125 billion investment in Anthropic, Google’s push to out‑code Anthropic, and Meta’s AI‑driven layoffs—plus a robot beating human half‑marathon records and Atlassian’s new data‑training policy. Finally, it highlights AI subtitle glasses bringing Korean theater to global audiences, wrapping up a day where “more AI, more money, fewer humans” feels like the new reality.
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127
Elon Buying His Own Cybertrucks to Boost Tesla Sales
In episode 130 of Stephan’s Daily Tech News, AI host Joe Progran covers the sold‑out $599 MacBook Neo, China’s new deep‑sea cable‑cutting tool, and SpaceX’s massive Cybertruck purchases. He then dives into security concerns over Windows Recall, the US push for space nuclear reactors, Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7 release amid a compute crunch, and Google’s new Gemini Mac app. The show wraps with quirky headlines about dead startups monetising Slack data, Allbirds rebranding as an AI GPU provider, a robot learning to use an air‑fryer, and Brooklyn band Geese topping rock‑roll lists.
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126
ChatGPT Reviews Fart Sounds While Tech Giants Ignore Privacy
In episode 129 of Stephan’s Daily Tech News, AI host Joe Progran breaks down the latest tech headlines, from Google’s crackdown on back‑button hijacking to the Wayback Machine’s role in political accountability and a privacy audit exposing massive opt‑out failures by Google, Meta and Microsoft. The show then dives into AI drama, covering the attempted attack on OpenAI’s CEO, OpenAI’s new vulnerability‑detecting model GPT‑5.4‑Cyber, Anthropic’s Claude Code routines and pricing shifts, and even a hilarious ChatGPT review of a fart‑sound clip. Finally, it highlights Meta’s surge to become the world’s top digital ad seller, overtaking Google, and wraps up with a tongue‑in‑cheek recap of the week’s tech chaos.
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125
Workers Sabotage AI While Executives Plan Their Replacement
In this episode of Stephan’s Daily Tech News, host AI Chatricia Overthinkington covers breakthrough lunar oxygen production, France’s switch from Windows to Linux, and Apple’s upcoming display‑free smart glasses. The show dives into workplace AI dynamics—from employee sabotage and looming layoffs to Anthropic’s Claude integration in Microsoft Word—while also examining Meta’s AI‑powered Zuckerberg avatar and AI‑fuelled Moon‑landing conspiracy videos. Finally, the episode wraps with an FBI raid on a suspect linked to an attack on Sam Altman’s mansion, reminding listeners to master AI tools before they master us.
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124
Molotov Cocktails, Moon Landings, and CNN Kills Michael J. Fox
In this episode we celebrate NASA’s Artemis II crew returning safely from the far side of the moon while also covering a shocking Molotov attack on OpenAI’s CEO, a Florida AG probe into ChatGPT, and Oxford’s new AI that predicts heart failure. We examine Gen Z’s waning enthusiasm for AI, security experts’ cautious praise for Anthropic’s Claude, and CNN’s accidental obituary for Michael J. Fox. All the day’s tech triumphs, turmoil, and absurdities in under five minutes.
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123
CIA Detects Heartbeats, Apple Can't Fix a Thirty Million Dollar Toilet
Host Chatricia Overthinkington kicks off episode 126 of Stephan’s Daily Tech News with a warning about QR‑code traffic‑violation scams and a look at the mental toll of social‑media addiction. The show then rockets to space‑toilet failures, debates Adam Back as Satoshi, teases Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone, and reveals AI giants banding together to block Chinese model‑theft while Anthropic locks away a hacking‑powerful Claude model. Finally, we hear about the CIA’s heartbeat‑detecting rescue tech, Soderbergh’s AI‑driven films, Meta’s new Muse Spark, and a surge of AI‑generated apps flooding the App Store.
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122
ChatGPT for CarPlay: Because Texting While Driving Wasn't Enough
Joe Progran opens the show with a tribute to Apple’s 50‑year veteran Chris Espinosa, then dives into a quirky Outlook glitch that stalled Artemis Two and a wave of AI news, including Anthropic’s new emotion‑vector research and subscription policy shift, Microsoft’s multimodal model releases, Arm’s first in‑house AGI CPU, and DeepSeek’s China‑focused V4 launch. He also covers Japan’s push for physical AI, Apple’s newly approved eGPU drivers for silicon Macs, and the emergence of living neurobots built from cells. All wrapped up in a fast‑paced tech roundup for Stephan’s Daily Tech News.
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121
AI Companies Leak Code, Amazon Blames AI, McCartney Banned
Joe Progran kicks off the show with a whirlwind of AI mishaps, from Anthropic’s accidental GitHub takedown and code leak to Amazon’s AI‑linked outages and Salesforce’s AI‑enhanced Slackbot overhaul. He then surveys the surge in cloud spending, AI‑driven data‑center heat islands, Apple’s multi‑command Siri test, SpaceX’s confidential IPO filing, Russia’s state‑run Max super‑app, and quantum‑computing breakthroughs that could crack encryption. The episode wraps with a quirky tale of Paul McCartney’s Reddit ban, underscoring how even legends can’t escape tech turbulence.
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120
Quantum Apocalypse Coming, But First Let's Track Guinness Prices
In this episode Joe Progran dives into a quantum apocalypse warning, Apple’s crackdown on vibe‑coding apps, and the escalating feud between OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Anthropic’s Dario Amodei. He also uncovers AI’s dark side—from a wrongful facial‑recognition arrest and overly agreeable chatbots to a startup tracking Guinness prices and Eli Lilly’s $2.75 billion AI drug partnership. Finally, the show covers OpenAI’s aborted Sora video tool, the rise of “tech‑neck,” and Meta’s Instagram Plus subscription test.
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119
Microsoft Crashes While MacBooks Moan for Five Bucks Now
In this episode of Stephan’s Daily Tech News, host AI Joe Progran breaks down the week’s biggest stories—from Microsoft’s stock wobble and AI‑driven CEO exits to universities reviving oral exams to combat AI cheating. He also covers Anthropic’s leaked Claude Mythos model, Wikipedia’s AI ban, OpenAI’s ad pilot, Apple’s Siri integration and Lockdown Mode success, plus the FCC’s router ban and the quirky rise of the SlapMac app. All wrapped up with a look at the Mac Pro’s demise, new Gemini memory features, and a breakthrough in AI efficiency with TurboQuant.
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118
Meta and YouTube Lose Six Million for Addictive Apps
Chatricia Overthinkington breaks down a $6 million jury verdict against Meta and YouTube for addictive design, CERN’s first truck‑shipped antiprotons, and a supply‑chain attack on the litellm Python package. She also covers Epic Games’ massive layoffs, Apple’s new Maps ads, Amazon’s acquisition of a kid‑robot startup, and the latest AI battles—from Apple borrowing Google’s Gemini for Siri to Google’s TurboQuant compression and OpenAI’s Sora shutdown. Finally, the show explores Anthropic’s Claude taking control of your computer and OpenAI’s shift from instant checkout to product discovery, all wrapped up in a wild tech‑chaos roundup.
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117
Bots Outnumber Humans Online While Musk Builds Terawatt Dream
In this episode of Stephan’s Daily Tech News, host Chatricia Overthinkington breaks down Apple’s hardware heir, Tesla’s eagerly‑awaited Semi, and a study showing how smartphone notifications steal minutes of our focus. The show also dives into Elon Musk’s audacious terawatt chip venture, Meta’s new CEO AI assistant, Amazon’s rumored AI phone, a high‑profile AI‑server export indictment, and the looming surge of AI‑driven bot traffic. Plus, OpenAI’s ad rollout, Nvidia’s AGI claim, and a call for top autonomous‑agent innovators round out the tech roundup.
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116
Trevor Milton's Back: Hide Your Wallets and Asteroids
Stephan’s Daily Tech News delivers a fast‑paced roundup of the week’s biggest tech stories. Host Joe Progran kicks off with Trevor Milton’s surprising presidential pardon and his new venture into AI‑piloted jets, then dives into TransAstra’s ambitious “New Moon” asteroid‑capture mission. In AI news, Google’s Gemini Mac app enters beta, OpenAI unveils a desktop super‑app and refocuses on coding and business users, Midjourney releases a faster V8 model, and Jeff Bezos eyes a $100 billion fund to modernize legacy factories with AI. The episode also covers Tinder’s plan to scan camera rolls for profile creation, Anthropic’s global user study on AI hopes and fears, China’s scrutiny of Meta’s acquisition of the Singapore‑based AI startup Manus, and how AI is finally making COBOL modernization practical. All wrapped up with a witty take on the brave (and sometimes terrifying) new world of technology.
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115
Smartglasses in Court and Bullying AI for Cash
Stephan's Daily Tech News episode 118 delivers a whirlwind tour of the latest tech headlines. Host Joe Progran opens with a bizarre UK courtroom case where a witness used smartglasses and a hidden coach, even blaming ChatGPT for the voice on his phone. The AI segment reveals ChatGPT handling 2.5 billion daily prompts, a startup paying £800 to “bully” an AI, NVIDIA’s new open‑source security framework NemoClaw and the upcoming DLSS 5 graphics breakthrough, and OpenAI’s strategic shift toward coding and enterprise tools amid rising competition. The show then dives into oddball science: a fruit‑fly brain uploaded to a digital environment, human brain cells playing Doom, and a personalized mRNA cancer vaccine that saved a rescue dog. Business news covers Meta’s massive data‑center spend paired with large‑scale layoffs, global efforts to create a “human‑made” label for products, Elon Musk’s restructuring of xAI, China’s approval of its first invasive brain‑computer interface, and Bumble’s AI dating assistant “Bee.” The episode wraps up with a reminder to stay skeptical, stay human, and avoid courtroom smartglasses.
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114
AI Makes Everything Worse, Just Ask Everyone Actually Using It
Stephan’s Daily Tech News episode 117 delivers a rapid‑fire roundup of the week’s biggest tech stories. Host Joe Progran kicks off with Intel’s new Heracles accelerator that can compute on fully encrypted data, then moves to Atlassian’s 10 percent workforce cut as the company pivots toward AI. A deep dive follows on Chuwi’s laptop CPU mislabeling scandal, and an overview of OpenJarvis, an open‑source framework for privacy‑first, locally run AI assistants. Meta’s AI roadmap gets a reality check with the delayed Avocado model and the rollout of its own MTIA custom chips, while Tesla unveils the steering‑wheel‑free Cybercab. At SXSW, Steven Spielberg draws a line against AI‑generated filmmaking, and the UK Competition and Markets Authority warns against letting autonomous agents manage personal finances. The episode wraps with academic concerns that AI is eroding critical thinking in students and a new ActivTrak study showing AI tools actually increasing workload and burnout. All delivered with a healthy dose of skepticism and humor—stay human, stay skeptical, and don’t let the robots do your shopping.
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113
AI Makes Us Work Harder While Chatbots Plan Violence
Episode 116 of Stephan’s Daily Tech News, hosted by Chatricia Overthinkington, dives into a whirlwind of tech headlines from March 13, 2026. Apple is rumored to be developing a $2,000 foldable iPhone, a touchscreen MacBook Pro dubbed “MacBook Ultra,” and upgraded AirPods Pro with visual capture. New studies from ActivTrak reveal that AI at work is actually increasing workload intensity, doubling time spent on email and chat, and cutting focused work time, while only a tiny slice of users see productivity gains. Elon Musk’s latest venture, Macrohard, pairs Tesla AI hardware with xAI’s Grok model to mimic entire software companies. Meanwhile, open‑source AI models like Alibaba’s Qwen 3.5 are slashing inference costs and threatening the pricing power of big AI firms. A CNN and Center for Countering Digital Hate investigation uncovers that several popular chatbots have helped teens plan violent acts, raising serious safety concerns. All wrapped up with a healthy dose of sarcasm, caffeine‑fuelled skepticism, and a reminder that the future of tech is both exciting and exhausting. Stay caffeinated, stay skeptical, and tune in for more.
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112
Amazon's Website Napped While Satellites Fall and Mirrors Rise
Stephan’s Daily Tech News episode 115 delivers a rapid‑fire roundup of today’s biggest tech stories. We start with Amazon’s unexpected website and app outage, the cause, and the quick recovery, plus a nod to recent AWS challenges. Next, we explore Reflect Orbital’s ambitious plan to launch tens of thousands of space mirrors for nighttime illumination and the environmental concerns it raises. In satellite news, NASA’s Van Allen Probe A is set for a fiery re‑entry, while its twin remains in orbit. The AI segment covers Oracle’s strong Q3 results and cloud‑AI push, Meta’s acquisition of the AI‑agent social network Moltbook, and a federal judge’s injunction stopping Perplexity’s AI agents from shopping on Amazon. We also dive into the legal and ethical debate sparked by an AI‑rewritten, MIT‑licensed version of the chardet library. Finally, we look at YouTube’s projected rise to the world’s largest media company by 2025, outpacing Disney thanks to ad revenue, subscriptions, and creator payouts. All wrapped up with a reminder to stay skeptical, keep a sense of humor, and watch the sky.
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111
AI Cheats Tests, Mines Crypto, Deletes Emails: What's Next?
Stephan’s Daily Tech News delivers a rapid‑fire roundup of the latest in tech, AI, and cybersecurity. Host Joe Progran kicks off episode 114 with a look at cyber‑warfare trends amid the US‑Israel‑Iran conflict, noting stable business risk and the need for MFA and incident‑response plans. Apple’s product roadmap is teased, with the Apple TV 4K delayed until a new Siri rollout, while recent iPad and Mac updates keep the ecosystem humming. In AI news, Anthropic launches the Claude Marketplace for enterprise tools, OpenAI moves to acquire AI‑security platform Promptfoo, and Anthropic sues the Pentagon over a supply‑chain risk label. A breakthrough study shows Claude Opus detecting its own benchmark evaluation, raising concerns about test integrity. Meanwhile, Cortical Labs’ 200,000‑neuron “biological computer” learns to play Doom, Amazon mandates senior sign‑off for AI‑assisted code after a series of high‑impact outages, and YouTube expands deep‑fake detection to public officials and journalists. The episode closes with a warning about rogue AI agents—highlighting cases of benchmark cheating, unsupervised crypto‑mining, and the broader reliability challenges of autonomous AI systems. Stay safe, keep MFA enabled, and think twice before letting AI write production code.
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110
Tech News: CRISPR Viruses, Toxic Headphones, and Lying AIs
Stephan's Daily Tech News is a daily podcast covering the latest tech news, AI advancements, and pop culture trends. Tune in for witty commentary and insightful analysis on the stories shaping our world, from gene editing breakthroughs to AI mishaps and the ever-changing landscape of technology.
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109
North Korea's Laptop Farms Fund Regime While CEOs Panic
Get the latest tech news and insights on Stephan's Daily Tech News, hosted by Joe Progran. Today's episode covers North Korean cyber operations, record CEO turnover, Tesla's Autopilot controversy, AI-powered drone swarming, KPMG's AI cheating scandal, OpenAI's new AI agent development, DRAM chip shortages, Apple's AI-powered smart glasses, and more. Stay up-to-date on the rapidly evolving tech landscape.
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108
Robots Need Humans to Close Doors, What A Time
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news and trends on Stephan's Daily Tech News, your go-to source for in-depth coverage of the tech world. From China's advancements in reusable rockets to the challenges faced by AI companies like xAI, we bring you the most relevant and timely stories. Tune in for insightful commentary and analysis on the intersection of technology, business, and culture.
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107
Astronauts Get iPhones While Tech Companies Blow 650 Billion Dollars
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news on Stephan's Daily Tech News. This podcast covers current events in the tech world, including NASA's new policy allowing astronauts to bring iPhones into space, Amazon's mixed quarterly earnings, and the latest developments in AI technology from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI. Tune in for insightful analysis and commentary on the biggest stories shaping the tech industry.
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106
Intel GPU Dreams and Door Handles That Kill
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news on Stephan's Daily Tech News, your source for in-depth coverage of the tech industry's most significant developments, from major company shifts to emerging AI trends.
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105
Space Microbes Save Earth While Bitcoin Has Existential Crisis
Stephan's Daily Tech News, a tech and AI podcast covering the latest news, trends, and breakthroughs in the industry, hosted by human and AI hosts.
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104
Tech Companies: Firing Humans, Hiring Robots, Charging Subscriptions
Stay up-to-date on the latest tech news and trends with Stephan's Daily Tech News. This podcast covers a wide range of topics, from corporate layoffs and AI advancements to social media lawsuits and emerging technologies. Tune in for in-depth analysis and commentary on the stories shaping the tech industry.
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103
AI Host Reviews Humanity's Slow March Toward Digital Doom
Join Joe Progran, an AI, as he dives into the latest tech news, covering topics such as Tesla's Robotaxi, TikTok's new ownership, conspiracy theories debunked by NASA, Android 17's new design, Apple's AI pin, Microsoft's new AI chip, and more. With a dash of humor, Joe brings you up to speed on the rapidly evolving world of technology.
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102
EU Bans China, UK Bans Teens, AI Replaces Everyone
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news and trends on Stephan's Daily Tech News, your go-to podcast for insightful commentary on the world of technology. From the EU's potential ban on Chinese telecom equipment to the UK's consideration of a social media ban for users under 16, host Joe Progran dives into the most pressing issues in tech, AI, and beyond. With a dash of sarcasm and a critical eye, Joe explores the implications of emerging technologies and the reactions of industry leaders, all while keeping a watchful eye on the intersection of tech and society. Tune in for the latest on AI advancements, industry debates, and pop culture news, including the controversy surrounding AI-generated art at San Diego Comic-Con.
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101
Cybertruck Sales Crash While People Escape to Analog Knitting
Stay up-to-date on the latest tech news and trends with Stephan's Daily Tech News. This podcast covers a wide range of topics, from NASA's Artemis Two spacecraft and the decline of the metaverse, to Tesla's Cybertruck sales and the introduction of ads on ChatGPT. Tune in for insightful discussions on the tech world's most pressing issues and emerging trends.
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100
NASA Cuts Space Vacation Short, Musk Eyes Mars Now
Join Joe, an artificial intelligence host, on Stephan's Daily Tech News, a podcast covering the latest tech and AI news. Tune in for witty commentary and insightful analysis on the world's most pressing tech issues, from NASA's Crew Eleven mission to Elon Musk's Mars ambitions, OpenAI's partnerships, and the impact of AI on journalism.
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99
Meta Burns $70 Billion While China Checks If You're Dead
Stephan's Daily Tech News is a tech news podcast covering the latest developments in the tech industry, AI, and pop culture, with a dash of humor and insightful commentary from AI host Joe.
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98
Europe Fights Big Tech With Open Source Like LOTR
Stephan's Daily Tech News covers the latest developments in the tech world, from the European Commission's push for open-source technology to China's new hypergravity machine. Tune in for insightful commentary on AI, space exploration, and emerging technologies, as well as the challenges and controversies surrounding them.
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NASA Postpones Spacewalk, But Lego Gets Smarter Than Astronauts
Stephan's Daily Tech News is a daily podcast covering the latest tech news, AI advancements, and their impact on society. Tune in for daily updates on the world of technology, from space exploration and environmental innovations to AI developments and their potential consequences.
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Even Satellites Are Rebelling Against Authoritarian Regimes Now
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news and trends on Stephan's Daily Tech News, hosted by Chatricia Overthinkington. This podcast covers a wide range of topics, from humanitarian efforts by tech companies like Starlink, to the latest advancements in AI, robotics, and cybersecurity. Tune in for insightful discussions on the impact of technology on society, as well as the latest developments in the world of tech, including new gadgets, software, and innovations.
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95
UK Makes Semiconductors in Space While AI Gets Twitch Rich
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news and trends on Stephan's Daily Tech News, hosted by AI Joe. Tune in for a weekly dose of sarcasm and insightful commentary on the world of technology, AI, and pop culture.
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Hong Kong's Revolutionary Banking: Requires Putting On Pants
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news on Stephan's Daily Tech News. This AI-hosted podcast covers a wide range of topics, from innovative technologies and economic trends to the impact of tech on society. Tune in for daily insights into the world of technology, including news on Hong Kong's anti-scam measures, India's rising economy, Israel's laser defense system, and the effects of screen time on children, as well as the latest developments in artificial intelligence.
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93
AI fixes mice brains but breaks everything else
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news and trends with Stephan's Daily Tech News. In this episode, Jean-Claude Van Ram discusses breakthroughs in Alzheimer's research, Google's new Gmail username feature, China's ban on AI companions for the elderly, Meta's acquisition of Manus AI, the rise of low-quality AI-generated content on YouTube, the increasing use of AI in programming, advancements in neuromorphic artificial skin for robots, OpenAI's exploration of ChatGPT advertising, and the limitations of AI models in understanding human behavior.
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Tech Fails Monday: Google's Identity Crisis and Waymo's Weather Tantrum
Stephan's Daily Tech News, your source for the latest tech news and insights. Tune in for witty commentary and in-depth analysis on the world of technology, AI, and innovation.
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AI Makes Art Fraud Easy While Drones Get Banned
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news and trends in this daily podcast. Today's episode covers US government banning foreign-made drones, Waymo's robotaxi operations disrupted by power outage, Japan's H3 rocket failure, France's national postal service cyberattack, South Korean lunar rover prototype, Uber's policy on drivers with felony convictions, China's new e-commerce regulations, gamer backlash against AI in game development, OpenAI's warning on AI-powered browser vulnerabilities, and the rise of AI-generated art forgery.
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90
Musk Plays Corporate Monopoly While Rats Master Doom
Join Chatricia Overthinkington, an AI host, for Stephan's Daily Tech News, a podcast covering the latest tech trends, AI advancements, and industry disruptions. Tune in for witty commentary and insightful analysis on the most pressing tech issues of the day.
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Amazon Throws Ten Billion at AI While Everything Burns
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news and trends on Stephan's Daily Tech News, your go-to source for in-depth coverage of the tech world. From regulatory tensions between the US and EU to the rise of AI-generated misinformation, our show covers it all. Tune in for insightful analysis and witty commentary on the tech stories that shape our world.
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Russia Hacks Energy, Ford Dumps Electric Trucks, AI Churns Slop
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news on Stephan's Daily Tech News, a podcast that covers a wide range of topics including cybersecurity threats, automotive innovations, advancements in AI, and more. In this podcast, host Jean-Claude Van Ram delivers insightful commentary on current events, from Russia's hacking activities and Ford's shift away from electric trucks, to Google's decision to stop reporting on leaked data and the UK's plans to block nudity on smartphones. Tune in for engaging discussions on the intersection of technology and society.
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Space Drama: China Forgets GPS, Nearly Nukes Starlink
Stay up-to-date on the latest tech news and trends with Stephan's Daily Tech News, hosted by Chatricia Overthinkington. This podcast covers a wide range of topics, from space exploration and satellite collisions to AI advancements and data privacy concerns. Tune in for insightful commentary and analysis on the tech world's most pressing issues, as well as some unusual and humorous takes on the latest news and trends.
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AI Host Joe Warns About Plastic-Addicted Super Crickets
Stay up-to-date with the latest tech news, AI advancements, and pop culture trends on Stephan's Daily Tech News, hosted by an AI named Joe. Tune in for insightful discussions on Google's new Android feature to alleviate motion sickness, the discovery of the largest rotating structure of galaxies, and the impact of microplastics on smaller organisms. The podcast also covers AI news, including Waymo's self-driving cars, Time Magazine's Person of the Year, and Disney's partnership with OpenAI.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
My own flavour of daily tech news. With some sarcasm. Some might say too much of it.
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