Former NPR host David Greene sues Google for allegedly replicating his voice in NotebookLM, Western Digital reveals 2026 capacity is already booked through, and OpenAI officially discontinues access to the GPT-4o model.
U.S. military reportedly used Anthropic’s AI model Claude during classified Venezuela operation, Apple reports 66% of all iPhones now run iOS 26, security researchers identify more than 300 malicious Chrome extensions.
Anthropic just raised $30 billion as it preps for a possible IPO later this year, and the Apple Vision Pro finally gets a native YouTube app with offline downloads.
White House to Add Alibaba to Pentagon’s China Military List, Risking Tensions with Beijing, Meta to Reintroduce Facial Recognition ‘Name Tag’ on Smart Glasses, and YouTube Launches Dedicated VisionOS App for Apple Vision Pro.
What do analysts mean when they say that the AI boom is a circular economy, and is that bad thing? Nate Lanxon from Bloomberg explains. Plus We discuss what Discord’s demand for identification to unlock all its features means for anonymity on the web? And we have a trivia game that will test your knowledge of the intersection between technology and British musicians.
Starring Sarah Lane, Tom Merritt, Robb Dunewood, Nate Lanxon, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.
Russia Blocks WhatsApp, Promotes Surveillance-Prone ‘National Messenger’ MAX, Soaring Memory Prices Accelerate Corporate PC Purchases, and Anthropic Significantly Upgrades Free Tier of Claude Chatbot.
Sony’s ZV-1 was positioned as one of the first high-end point-and-shoot cameras targeting vloggers and content creators. Robb Dunewood share his experiences with it and why you just might want to own one if you make a living as a content creator.
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