This episode covers the fast-evolving world of tech, media, and AI controversies, starting with OpenAI’s recent legal victory against news outlets over copyright in AI training. We dive into ongoing layoffs in major companies like Nissan, iRobot, and the Mozilla Foundation, while also exploring the demand for $700-a-month sleeping pods in San Francisco and the unexpected pushback Meta faces on a nuclear-powered data center. Rounding out the episode, we touch on media shakeups, from striking NYT workers boycotting Wordle to the eerie AI takeover of a radio station in Poland, along with closing tributes to cultural icons Quincy Jones and Greg Hildebrandt.
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FOLLOW UP
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IN THE NEWS
Mozilla Foundation cuts 30 percent of its staff
iRobot lays off another 105 employees
Nissan is laying off 9,000 workers and giving its CEO a pay cut
San Francisco Startup Sees Big Demand for Sleeping Pods That Cost $700 a Month
Perplexity CEO offers to replace striking NYT staff with AI
Striking ‘NYT’ workers are asking you to skip Wordle—but they made other games for you to play
Disney forms dedicated AI and XR group to coordinate company-wide use and adoption
Endangered bees stop Meta’s plan for nuclear-powered AI data center
AI Slop Website Sent Thousands of People to a Halloween Parade That Didn’t Exist
New report details ‘vast spying’ by China-linked telecom hackers
Australia proposes 'world-leading' ban on social media for children under 16
Tesla updated its summon feature. Now this owner can’t get to his car.
Google has no duty to refund gift card scam victims, judge finds
Nvidia ousts Intel from Dow Jones Index after 25-year run
North Korean Soldiers Deployed to Ukraine Reportedly "Gorging" on Uncensored Internet's Porn
MEDIA CANDY
AI Replaced All the Staff at a Radio Station in Poland
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APPS & DOODADS
Amazon Kindle Colorsoft e-reader shipping is cancelled
X now lets blocked users see your posts
AI Has Come for Sweet, Innocent Notepad
New Apple repair program will fix iPhone 14 Plus' rear camera issue for free
iPod fans evade Apple’s DRM to preserve 54 lost clickwheel-era games
Apple Acquires Photo Editing Software Company Pixelmator
Amazon reportedly bumped back its AI-powered Alexa to next year
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THE DARK SIDE WITH DAVE
Guy calls the ISS with an Amateur Radio
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Police Freak Out at iPhones Mysteriously Rebooting Themselves, Locking Cops Out
CLOSING SHOUT-OUTS
Greg Hildebrandt, iconic Star Wars and Lord of the Rings artist, has died at 85
Quincy Jones, music legend who shaped Michael Jackson's career, dies at 91
Voice of AOL’s Iconic ‘You’ve Got Mail’ Alert Dies at 74
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