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Podcast episode · December 30, 2025

AI's Impact on Remote Jobs and Apple's Antitrust Appeal

In today's episode, we delve into the prediction by Shane Legg of Google DeepMind that AI will significantly reduce remote job opportunities, particularly affecting roles that require cognitive skills. This shift in the job market highlights the need for adaptation as companies may favor AI-driven productivity over human labor. Additionally, we explore Apple's appeal against a £1.5 billion UK antitrust ruling over App Store fees, a case that underscores global scrutiny of tech practices. We also cover the warnings from AI leaders Mustafa Suleyman and Bill Gates about the risks of AI misuse, advocating for ethical development to prevent uncontrollable advancements. Other stories include China's proposed regulations on AI chatbots, Tesla's integration of Apple's Car Key technology, and Samsung's upcoming Google Photos integration in AI TVs. Finally, we discuss SoftBank's acquisition of DigitalBridge to enhance AI infrastructure and OpenAI's warning about vulnerabilities in AI systems.

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