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Show Notes
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Welcome to TechTV Scrapbook. The podcast that talks to the people and personalities who made the TechTV network possible. On this episode we talk to Jenn Cutter former producer and on-air talent at Call For Help Canada.
AI Named This Show is a AI-focused tech show hosted by longtime friends and tech media veterans Tasia Custode and Tristan Jutras. Join the fun each week as Tristan and Tasia wade through the hype and the doomsaying to keep you up to date in the fast-moving world of artificial intelligence.
In this episode many smart folks have claimed that we’re now at an inflection point in artificial intelligence, on par with the creation of the World Wide Web. Some people think AI will save the world and others think AI will end it. That’s where we come in!
The Associated Press issues AI guides for the newsroom, New York City bans TikTok on city-owned devices, and Snapchat’s AI assistant glitches and posts Stories to users’ feeds.
Tom Merritt looks at News, Sports and Weather and gives his non-expert opinion on what he considers some of the most notable news of the day. It’s like reading the morning paper with Tom.
Intel gives up on acquiring Tower Semiconductor, Foxconn begins making the next iPhone in India, and scientists reconstruct a Pink Floyd song from brain recordings.
A show about life on the internet. That includes social media, memes, viral videos, and everything in between. In this episode we discuss X, the company formerly known as Twitter, as well as its many competitors. Plus we touch briefly on the “Attenzione Pickpocket” lady and the Pinkydoll trend on TikTok.
The Whitehouse requests to challenge Florida and Texas social media laws, Tesla launches ‘Standard Range’ Model S and Model X vehicles, and get food delivered to your gate at large US airports…
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