Open/download audio Apple News featured 620 top stories last month. Shocker: Zero came from right-leaning sources. Here is ...
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Open/download audio You posted a pic of your meal. Harmless? Nope. AI tools can now pinpoint your location to within a few feet just from the pixels. No GPS needed. I break down how it works and the ...
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I conducted an experiment: I asked four major AI chatbots if and when the United States would strike Iran. Here are the ...
Open/download audio A Texas company sold a list of 435,000 Alzheimer’s patients to anyone with a credit card. The fine? $45,000. I break down why HIPAA doesn’t protect your family and what you can do ...
Open/download audio Step outside and you’re fair game. Someone in smart glasses could scan your face and strip-search your digital history before you’ve even made eye contact. Here’s the play-by-play.
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Open/download audio New York Times reporter Kashmir Hill talked to over 100 psychologists about how these bots are fueling real-world delusions. It’s a must-hear.
A Texas company sold names, addresses and phone numbers of people with Alzheimer’s, addictions and disabilities to anyone willing to pay. The fine? Just $45,000.
Open/download audio The U.S. spent $30 billion swapping textbooks for laptops. Turns out, you can’t download common sense.
Your phone number is tied to your bank, your email, your health portal and every two-factor code you receive. Criminals can steal it with one phone call. Here’s how to lock it down.