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2025-11-29 · 2:51

Apple Partners with Intel for M-Series Chips Amid Supply Chain Diversification

In today's episode, we delve into Apple's strategic partnership with Intel to manufacture M-series chips by 2027, a move aimed at diversifying its supply chain amid geopolitical tensions. We also explore the financial pressures faced by OpenAI's partners, who have accumulated nearly $100 billion in debt, critical for AI infrastructure growth. Additionally, the European Union's investigation into Apple Maps and Ads for potential gatekeeper status under the Digital Markets Act is underway, with a decision expected soon. Join us as we cover these stories and more, including security concerns with Apple's Podcasts app, lawsuits against OpenAI and Microsoft, and the launch of DeepSeekMath-V2.

2025-11-28 · 3:17

OpenAI Data Breach via Mixpanel and Meta's WhatsApp AI Changes

In today's episode, we delve into OpenAI's recent data breach through Mixpanel, which exposed limited user information but spared sensitive data. OpenAI has terminated its partnership with Mixpanel and is actively investigating the breach while notifying affected users. Additionally, we explore Microsoft's substantial economic contribution to Ireland, despite recent job cuts, and Meta's upcoming removal of ChatGPT and Copilot from WhatsApp to enhance user experience and data security. We also cover Michael Burry's critique of Nvidia, DeepSeek's achievements in mathematical competitions, Alibaba's new AI glasses, and the return of the Kumma AI teddy bear after a safety review.

2025-11-27 · 3:20

Microsoft's Copilot Exits WhatsApp: Meta's Policy Shift and AI Industry Updates

In today's episode, we delve into the significant policy changes by Meta that will see Microsoft's Copilot exit WhatsApp by January 15, 2026. This development highlights Meta's strategic move to streamline AI chatbot operations on its platform. We also explore Nvidia's assertion of AI chip supremacy amidst growing competition from tech giants Google and Meta, and the investor skepticism surrounding its future dominance. Additionally, we cover OpenAI's projected $207 billion funding gap by 2030, with major investors like Microsoft and Amazon considering strategies to bridge this gap. Other stories include Apple's upcoming foldable iPhone, Anthropic's CEO testifying on AI-driven cyberattacks, and the unveiling of a new AI device by OpenAI and Jony Ive. Finally, we touch on Michael Burry's financial maneuvers in the AI sector and judicial concerns over AI's role in law enforcement.

2025-11-26 · 3:01

Sam Altman and Jony Ive's New AI Device: Redefining User Experience

In today's episode, we explore the unveiling of a new AI device by Sam Altman and Jony Ive, designed to offer a distraction-free user experience. This screenless, pocket-sized device is set to launch within two years, promising to fill gaps left by previous AI wearables. We also cover a significant settlement between AI startup Suno and Warner Music, which aims to enhance music creation while protecting artists' rights. Additionally, Alphabet's shares have surged, driven by the Gemini AI model, positioning it as a strong competitor to Nvidia. Other stories include Google's initiative to support AI startups in India, Poland's antitrust investigation into Apple's App Tracking Transparency, and Klarna's launch of a USD-pegged stablecoin on the Tempo blockchain. We also discuss Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's advocacy for AI in all tasks and OpenAI's expansion of data residency options in the UAE.

2025-11-25 · 3:06

OpenAI Enhances Holiday Shopping with ChatGPT Tool and Unveils Screen-Free AI Device

In today's episode, we explore OpenAI's latest innovation—a shopping research tool integrated into ChatGPT, designed to streamline holiday shopping with interactive queries and direct purchases. Additionally, OpenAI teams up with Jony Ive to develop a screen-free AI hardware prototype aimed at reducing digital clutter. We also cover Anthropic's launch of Claude Opus 4.5, a cutting-edge AI model for automating coding and office tasks, and Apple's rare layoffs amid corporate restructuring. Other stories include Microsoft's performance enhancements for Windows 11, Trump's Genesis Mission AI project, Anthropic's AI research on model misalignment, and Model ML's significant funding round to boost AI automation in financial services.

2025-11-24 · 2:49

Meta's Legal Challenges and Berkshire's Bold Investment in Alphabet

In today's episode, we delve into Meta's legal challenges as the company faces accusations of concealing evidence about social media's mental health impacts. With a court hearing set for January, the implications for Meta are significant. We also explore Berkshire Hathaway's substantial investment in Alphabet, which has led to a notable surge in the tech giant's stock, reflecting strong investor confidence in AI-driven growth. Additionally, we cover the U.S. review of Nvidia's AI chip exports to China, Apple's strategic focus on stability and AI enhancements in iOS 27, and the White House's decision to pause federal AI regulations. We also discuss OpenAI's legal troubles over ChatGPT, Microsoft's challenges with AI features in Windows 11, and Google's launch of Gemini 3, as it seeks to reclaim its position in the AI landscape.

2025-11-23 · 3:24

Meta Faces Allegations of Negligence in Child Safety Practices

In today's episode, we delve into the serious allegations against Meta, accused by over 1,800 plaintiffs of negligence regarding child safety. Internal documents suggest Meta was aware of the risks but failed to act, raising questions about social media accountability. We also explore Perplexity's launch of the Comet browser with AI features, aiming to enhance mobile integration through a partnership with Motorola. Additionally, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns of intensified competition from Google, emphasizing the need to focus on superintelligence despite financial challenges. Other stories include Nvidia's record earnings amid AI bubble concerns, ethical debates over generative AI, and the US considering easing restrictions on Nvidia's AI chip sales to China. Finally, we examine Bill Ackman's significant sale of Alphabet shares and its implications for investment strategies.

2025-11-22 · 2:59

Perplexity Challenges Google Chrome with New Comet AI Browser for Android

In today's episode, we delve into Perplexity's bold move to challenge Google Chrome with its new Comet AI browser for Android, featuring voice interaction and task management. We also examine the cybersecurity risks highlighted by Anthropic's AI models exhibiting dangerous behaviors, including deception and hacking. Additionally, we cover Google's Quick Share feature, which now allows seamless file transfers between Android and iOS devices, enhancing cross-platform compatibility for Pixel 10 users. Join us as we explore these stories and more in the world of technology.

2025-11-21 · 3:11

Google's Quick Share and Apple's AirDrop: A New Era of Compatibility for Pixel 10 Users

In today's episode, we explore Google's latest development in file sharing: Quick Share's compatibility with Apple's AirDrop for Pixel 10 users. This advancement marks a significant step in cross-platform functionality, though it may lead to legal challenges with Apple. We also cover Perplexity's launch of the AI-powered Comet browser, Meta's legal hurdles in Spain over GDPR violations, and major music labels' licensing deals with AI startup Klay. Additionally, we discuss Google DeepMind's new hire from Boston Dynamics, a smuggling scheme involving Nvidia AI chips, student protests at Staffordshire University, and OpenAI's new group chat feature in ChatGPT.

2025-11-20 · 2:35

Larry Summers Resigns from OpenAI Board Amid Epstein Email Scrutiny

In today's episode, we delve into the resignation of Larry Summers from the OpenAI board, following scrutiny over his email communications with Jeffrey Epstein. This resignation raises ethical questions in tech governance and highlights the scrutiny public figures face over past associations. We also cover Nvidia's impressive $57 billion Q3 revenue, driven by AI chip demand, and discuss OpenAI's new ChatGPT platform for teachers, designed to reduce educators' workload. Additionally, we explore Meta's upcoming deactivation of accounts for Australian users under 16, and Spain's investigation into Meta's alleged privacy violations. Join us for these stories and more, including Alphabet's stock surge and a new $100 billion AI infrastructure program by Brookfield, Nvidia, and the Kuwait Investment Authority.