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A daily news program covering the top stories in technology with a weekend in depth interview.

Available Episodes 10

Is Threads under threat?  Can Reddit say no to Google search? Nvidia is using AI to design its AI chips. And if you want to get past OpenAI’s guardrails, it’s easy – just ask it in Zulu.

The U.S. President issues executive orders to regulate AI, while some are asking if Open source can keep AI from being dominated by a few giants. Remote work isn’t going away without a fight.  Linus Torvald says he’s “run out of excuses” and releases a new version of the Linux core.

The G7 countries initiate a roadmap for responsible AI they call the Hiroshima AI Process.  Google has new tools to help authenticate pictures. And how much data is your smart speaker really gathering on you – hint – more than than they earlier admitted.

 

If you’re a guy, what’s better than an hour wandering in your favourite hardware store looking at gadgets and sports items? Maybe an hour getting lost in a Canadian Tire store!  In this episode, Host Jim Love talks with Rex Lee, the Chief Information and Technology Officer for Canadian Tire, a man who is definitely not lost among the fishing rods.

Is Amazon under-representing workplace injuries? Google details how much it would pay you to detect AI attacks on its systems, the UK’s contentious internet safety bill becomes law, and Uber starts offering driverless rides.

Alphabet/Google stock price drops with concerns  Microsoft is winning the  Cloud AI Race. 41 states are suing Meta Over Youth Addiction Concerns. IBM has some good news in the world of AI and the Pope wants your kids to learn Python – yup, Code with the Pope.

Canadian readers would have to spend a week a month just reading privacy pages. OKTA wipes out billions of market cap due to latest hack. And holy poison pill Batman – poisoned images mess up the AI engines that study them.

AI Program Aims to Enhance Wikipedia's Reliability, Okta's Support System Breached and Customer Files Accessed, Microsoft CEO Nadella's Compensation Decreases to $48.5M

Tech layoffs continue to hit hard, remote IT workers in US companies are sending millions of dollars and some trade secrets to North Korea, AWS is training 10,000 IBM consultants as part of a growing partnership between the two giants to deliver AI services and when does a photo clean up become a fake?

Is nobody interested in going into an actual store and wandering around looking at books when you could just download them for your Kobo or Kindle? Bookseller James Daunt, CEO of Barnes & Noble, is proving otherwise.