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IM 874: Google Knows I Love the Pepper Cannon - AI and the New Social Contract
Discover how a homegrown AI agent is outsmarting big-brand competitors, letting users tailor digital assistants with real memory and skills. The future isn't just smarter models, but everyday tech…
IM 873: Superman's Mustache - AI in Hollywood
AI is upending the movie business, from Amazon's new AI Creators Fund to contract battles that just gave synthetic actors the green light in Hollywood. This episode dives into the real-world impact…
IM 872: Infinite Jeffs - Why the Pope's AI Manifesto Matters
Photographer Rick Sammon shows how AI is transforming creative work and what happens when the Pope issues a sweeping 42,000-word encyclical on artificial intelligence and invites tech skeptics and…
IM 871: CTRL-F Techno King - Google's Search Overhaul
Dashlane's CTO pulls back the curtain on how password managers are actually using AI, why it's more complicated than hype suggests, and what the rise of AI-powered code review means for the next wave…
IM 870: Meet Me In Alaska - Are AI Content Filters Changing What We Read?
British tech journalist Chris Stokel-Walker reveals his hands-on approach to filtering the world's information overload with AI, from building custom news-gathering bots to teaching reporters where…
IM 869: My Sentience is Going Up - Chatbots in Charge
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IM 868: Happy Hamburgers Towing Timmy To The Sea - Can You Really Own Your AI?
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IM 867: The Ketchup Effect - The Lines Are Too Damn Long
Game designer and Atlantic writer Ian Bogost joins to argue that the true joy of technology is not frictionlessness, but the small sensory pleasures and constraints that keep us tethered to real…
IM 866: I'm Bonkers for Yonkers - Is Coding Dead?
When renowned photographer Craig Mod coded his own AI-powered Twitter, the lines between art, tech, and community blur in surprising ways. This episode explores what happens when creative minds take…
IM 865: Mythic - Too Dangerous to Release?
A secretive AI called Mythos is already finding zero-day exploits that humans missed for decades, but Anthropic claims it is too risky for public release. Hear what leading security experts think…
IM 864: And Artemis Too - Journalism In The Age Of AI
What happens when a thriving newsletter-turned-AI lab lets artificial intelligence shape writing, editing, and even entire products? Find out how Every is challenging the boundaries between tech and…
IM 863: Fire and Ash - Hot Takes on Tech Trials
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IM 862: Ménage à Claude - AI, Human Agency, and Economic Value
Who gets to define what intelligence means in the age of AI, and why are tech companies so keen to shift blame onto their creations? This episode digs into moral outsourcing, agency, and the urgent…
IM 861: We Have Computer At Home - Coffee and the Rise of the Machines
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IM 860: You Gotta Get Computer - Claude Surges to No. 1
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IM 859: What's Behind the Fox? - Tech's Gilded Age
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IM 858: The Itinerant Salt Miner from Buffalo - Silicon Valley's Military Dilemma
OpenClaw's creator makes headlines by joining OpenAI after GitHub fame and a whirlwind of VC and big tech offers, redefining what's possible for independent developers in the AI arms race. Is this…
IM 857: Taskrabbit Arbitrage - Disposable Code and Automation
Leo Laporte and Paris Martineau go head-to-head over whether today's AI breakthroughs are truly unprecedented or history repeating itself. Hear what happens when the show's hosts use cutting-edge…
IM 856: SecretlyBriti.sh - From Humans to Hive Minds
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IM 855: When You're Right, You're Right - Why Firefox Still Matters
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