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Is DeFi really decentralized? ( + Self-driving car safety, Meta's avatar store, EU regulation on phone chargers)
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06/23/22 • 8 min
Let's get smarter about everything that happened in tech last week - in less than 15 minutes!
In this week’s episode:
- A crypto lending app took control of its own user’s account
- No one knows how safe self-driving cars are
- Meta launches avatar store
- The EU wants less phone chargers
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11/25/24 • 8 min
Part of our series "Behind the Scenes of EU Regulations and AI Policies," featuring Alberto Pena Fernandez, head of the European Centre for Algorithmic Transparency (ECAT). With over three decades in technology and public service, Alberto shares his vision for keeping humans in control of AI's future. Discover why creativity and emotional intelligence remain uniquely human traits, how European values guide AI development, and why staying optimistic while tackling AI challenges matters. Join us for an intimate conversation about making technology serve people, not the other way around.
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12/02/24 • 9 min
Part of our series "Behind the Scenes of EU Regulations and AI Policies," featuring David Fernández Llorca, a seasoned AI researcher at the Joint Research Center. After 17 years as a professor specializing in autonomous driving, David now helps shape the EU's AI regulations. Discover why self-driving cars aren't as close as we thought, how human behavior complicates autonomous systems, and why even the term "autopilot" can be misleading. Learn about the complex balance between innovation and safety in autonomous driving, from Tesla's Silicon Valley approach to traditional automakers' careful steps.
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Why We Need AI Policies: Bringing AI Into the Classroom
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12/16/24 • 12 min
Part of our series "Behind the Scenes of EU Regulations and AI Policies," featuring Romina Cachia, Project Leader of Digital Economy and Virtual Worlds at the Joint Research Center. Through research across six EU countries, Romina reveals how schools are adapting to generative AI. Learn why teachers need more than just basic AI training, how assessment methods must evolve, and why critical thinking is more crucial than ever. Discover the challenges of integrating AI into curriculums, particularly for students under 16, and how the EU is helping member states navigate this educational transformation.
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02/19/22 • 28 min
Let's explain all the most important tech news of the week:
- New record in nuclear fusion, we replicated the sun on earth for 5 seconds! Encouraging signs to get free, clean energy, but there’s still a lot of work to do.
- Apple announced Tap To Pay: a system to make payments by tapping iPhones together. In the press release there seems to be a hint to crypto payments...
- NFTs trading platform Cent stopped trading due to too many scams. At the same time, founders of trading platform LooksRare cashed out $30M, making their own token plunge 15%. Yet, some Bored Ape owners are making cash sponsoring weed...
- Samsung tried to present their S22 smartphone in the metaverse. There were many hiccups, with some people struggling to find the virtual venue and get access.
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Tesla was banned in China for privacy concerns (+ Amazon healthcare, Coinbase insider trading, Instagram will look like TikTok)
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07/28/22 • 11 min
Let's get smarter about everything that happened in tech last week - in less than 15 minutes!
In this week’s episode:
- Amazon acquires a healthcare company for $3.9B
- Tesla was banned in a Chinese district for privacy concerns
- A Coinbase employee and 2 friends face 40 years in prison for insider trading
- Meta gives FB and IG the TikTok look
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02/26/22 • 26 min
I don't know you, but it's tough for me to talk about tech with all the crazy stuff happening in Ukraine. I really had to pull myself together to publish this episode, I hope you'll appreciate it.
In this episode:
- Donald Trump launched “Truth”, his alternative to Twitter. In its first week it attracted thousands of users, but not without a few technical glitches.
- Deepmind announced a new AI algorithm capable of controlling plasma: a gas heated up to hundreds of millions of degrees, key to achieving nuclear fusion
- Spotify announced “Car Thing”: a tool to plug into a car’s dashboard to control the music app. Also Kanye West introduced new music hardware with the Stem Player, a device that will be the only way to listen to his new album Doda2
- Secondsight was a company developing tech to allow blind people to see. Now it’s bankrupt, leaving their customers in deep trouble to get spare parts and assistance for their device.
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An AI that codes, Joe Rogan's free speech fight, Self-Driving ups and downs, Instagram 3D Avatars
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02/05/22 • 18 min
Here’s my recap of the most interesting tech news of last week:
- An AI that codes: Deepmind announced a new AI algorithm that can solve coding competitions better than 54% of developers. Is it over for developers?
- Joe Rogan’s free speech fight: Joe Rogan had Dr. Robert Malone on his podcast. He’s one of the pioneers of mRNA (the tech behind Pfizer’s and Moderna’s vaccines), but has very controversial opinions on the vaccine. Both scientists and musicians asked Spotify to remove that episode.
- Self-Driving ups and downs: Tesla had to remove an illegal self-driving functionality, while Cruise started a fully autonomous taxi service in San Francisco.
- Instagram 3D Avatars: Zuck wants you to personalize a 3D avatar and share it on Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, etc.. Why does it matter?
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Is AI taking over politics? (+ Pizza Bytes about Apple, Kanye West, TikTok, Censorship on Ethereum, AI-generated podcast)
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10/20/22 • 9 min
Let's get smarter about everything that happened in tech last week - in less than 15 minutes!
In this week’s episode:
- Is AI taking over politics?
- Pizza Bytes 🍕: Apple is becoming a bank, Kanye West buys Parler, Tiktok wants to compete with Amazon, Censorship on Ethereum, Coinbase made a BIG partnership with Google, AI-generated podcast with Joe Rogan interviewing Steve Jobs.
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The role of Tech in the Ukrainian conflict
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03/05/22 • 26 min
This week is going to be focused on the role and impact of tech in the Ukrainian conflict. We’ll cover five different aspects:
- Information: the Russian government has a history of manipulating the media to push its propaganda through Social Media. Youtube, Meta, and Twitter banned Russian-backed media accounts, and Meta hired tens of experts who speak Ukrainian and Russian to label fake news, supported by AI. It’s working: the Russian government is retaliating by limiting access to the services.
- Support: more than $20M has been raised through Facebook donations, and there are Facebook groups in Poland and Romania with hundreds of thousands of people coordinating their support activities. Airbnb is committed to giving free housing to 100.000 refugees, and Elon Musk is providing Starlink devices to bring internet connection. An outlier is Patreon, which banned the fundraise of a non-profit due to terms of service violations.
- Crypto: Crypto is neutral, which means that can be used by both sides for whatever application. Russia could use it to circumvent sanctions, but crypto is not mature enough to support an entire country’s economy. However, what’s going to happen in the next major conflict? Ukraine is the biggest cryptocurrency adopter in Europe already, and they’re turning to crypto for fundraising.
- Cyberwar: digitalization means that also critical infrastructure runs on code. Potentially, a country could bring a country on its knees by hacking its electric grid. There is not much information about governmental “hacker armies”, but the independent hacker collective Anonymous declared war on the Russian government and managed to hack its websites, TV, and databases. Now they’re going after Russian oligarchs’ data.
- Open-source Intelligence.Two examples: Jeffrey Lewis, an open-source intelligence expert, found out about the Russian invasion while it was happening looking at Google Maps traffic data. Another case is Jack Sweeney, who became famous weeks ago for creating a Twitter account that tracked Elon Musk’s private jet. Now he's doing the same with Russian Oligarchs, exposing their trips to Seychelles and other exotic places while their country is invading their neighbors.
Some personal thoughts on the role of tech in this conflict:
I often talk about the power of technology, and how it can shape our society. This is not an exception. As the Ukrainian minister for digital transformation put it, “In 2022 modern technologies are one of the best responses to tanks, rockets, and missiles”.
We got accustomed to stories of technology violating people’s privacy and being used for malicious purposes. It’s refreshing to see the power of all these companies being used for good this time, supporting people in need and fighting evil with code, not bullets.
I ask myself why they’re committing all these resources. Most tech companies are under some form of scrutiny from governments all around the world, so a cynic view would be that they are trying to improve their position.
Maybe that’s true to some extent, but I want to believe that there’s more. I want to believe that they’re fighting for what they believe in. Companies are made of people. Tech is built by people. All these humans believe in something, and if they collectively believe in the values of freedom and democracy, then I’m glad to see them use their power to fight for their values.
Tech is not neutral, and the position they’re taking in this conflict gives me hope.
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How many episodes does I'm NOT a Robot have?
I'm NOT a Robot currently has 61 episodes available.
What topics does I'm NOT a Robot cover?
The podcast is about Blockchain, Metaverse, Tech, Crypto, Startups, Podcasts, Technology and Business.
What is the most popular episode on I'm NOT a Robot?
The episode title 'Tesla’s new AI robot - humanity’s next phase or shameless hype?' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on I'm NOT a Robot?
The average episode length on I'm NOT a Robot is 21 minutes.
How often are episodes of I'm NOT a Robot released?
Episodes of I'm NOT a Robot are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of I'm NOT a Robot?
The first episode of I'm NOT a Robot was released on Jan 14, 2022.
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