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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

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• Hinge users complain it ‘isn’t the same’ app Zohran Mamdani met his wife on
• Yann LeCun, a Pioneering A.I. Scientist, Leaves Meta
• Will AI mean better adverts or ‘creepy slop’?
• This New Hotel Reser... more
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• Nomophobia: the irrational fear of being without a mobile phone
• The New AirPods Can Translate Languages in Your Ears. This Is Profound.
• No car? No problem. Internet Roadtrip offers unique online tr... more
Learn more about the stories you heard today:
• Media Forensics Hub launches updated “Spot the Troll” quiz
• Slop added to Cambridge Dictionary, as AI redefines language
• WindowSwap
• Radio Garden
• Judge rules Google can keep Chrome, but must shar... more
Learn more about the stories you heard today:
• World’s first robot Olympics held in China (Quartz)
• AOL to discontinue dial-up internet service (CNN)
• Versailles statues can now talk to visitors with AI (New York Times)
• Instagram’s new map feat... more
Learn more about the stories you heard today:
• “Click to Cancel” rule to make canceling subscriptions easier blocked by court
• Noom wants to be 'the Duolingo of health'
• Robo-Bunnies Are the Newest Weapon in the Fight Against Invasive Burmese Pyt... more
Learn more about the stories you heard today:
• Ars Technica: Microsoft extends free Windows 10 security updates
• Microsoft PC Health Check app
• QZ: Every iPhone model timeline
• The Verge: WhatsApp ads rollout
• Engadget: US House bans WhatsApp
•... more
Learn more about the stories you heard today:
• Paul Tudor Jones: AI poses an imminent threat to humanity in our lifetime (YouTube)
• Using AI to Write Fake Summer Reading Lists (NPR)
• How to Save Your Smartphone’s Battery Life (Pocket)
• Pocket’s ... more
Learn more about the stories you heard today:
• Service update: Original & large size download limitations on free accounts
• Meta Tries to Revive Friendships With a Facebook Revamp
• Bringing the Magic of Friends Back to Facebook
• The machines are... more










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