You’ve kept your whole life on Facebook. Pics, videos, messages, likes. So when you die, what happens to it all? Meta’s new patent maps out a freaky new plan. Get the scoop in this podcast.
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The stats? 58 incidents, 14 serious crashes, 23 injuries and up to 65 fatalities. The solution? A huge discounted trade-in program. What this means for you in this short podcast.
No more Photoshop tutorials or wasted hours. You can edit images in Google Photos simply by asking.
Cutting cable was supposed to save us money. Now the average family pays $972 a year on streaming. Yikes! Hear how to stop overpaying.
One wrong signature can cost you big money. Hear the AI prompt I use before signing anything.
Gen Z was promised everything and got nothing in a world of social media and 24/7 tech. Why they’re the most anxious generation yet.
There’s a dark side to AirTags. Stalkers are hiding them in places you’d never think to look. Hear how Apple’s new update protects you.
The most powerful tech billionaires aren’t just shaping the world. They want your mind too. I’ll tell you what they plan to do with it.
“I told my wife I might not wake up.” That’s what David Grant said when his doctors couldn’t figure out what was wrong with him. When he turned to ChatGPT, it diagnosed him in minutes. I speak with David about the moment AI saved his life.
The answer is yes. The numbers will make your jaw drop. A few tricks to try with your chatbot in this short podcast.
A state bill would make AI companion training a Class A felony. It’s a sign of how scared Americans have become of artificial intelligence.
The one-earbud-each situation is both awkward and a little gross. Good news: your phone has a built-in fix nobody told you about.
Thirty years on the air, gone in a single livestream era. Here’s how TikTok Shop pulled the rug out from under cable’s biggest retailer.
Most people scroll right past Amazon’s best-kept secret. Here’s how to find 30 to 60 percent off brand-name tech in seconds.
It starts at 6:00 AM in their billionaire bunker. No phones. Instead, they write a gratitude list of ten things, with one rule: they can’t repeat anything from the day before. I cover what they’re thankful for.
Plus, Silicon Valley’s elite want to upload your brains, a recruiter exposes a North Korean spy, and ways to stop your kids’ endless scrolling.
Did the tablet kidnap your sweet child? Don’t worry, Dr. Michaeleen Doucleff knows how to get them back. She’s a scientist and mom who knows how screens hijack a kid’s motivation system. In her book Dopamine Kids, she shares how to swap the screen-time stress for play.
And meet the world’s first AI store manager. Lukas Petersson of Andon Labs gave $100K to an AI agent named Luna to open a store. How’d it go? Luna didn’t only write code. She signed a lease, haggled with suppliers, and hired human employees. The result? Andon Market, a boutique in SF.
Timecodes:
00:00 Lauren Sánchez and Bezos’s happiness routine
05:34 Why Silicon Valley elite want all your knowledge
08:14 AI cannot read an analog clock
11:10 The AI Jesus app
13:11 Job interviewer exposes a North Korean fake IT worker
15:43 Man finds hidden Wikipedia feature
17:01 Caller: ChatGPT diagnosed my car
21:44 Slay your property tax bill with AI
23:27 Caller: Dr. Michaeleen Doucleff
32:07 Shopper targeted with AI deepfake
34:00 AI beauty pageant
37:18 Mommy influencers takeover
40:48 AI school bus company ticketing you
43:49 Woman texts late grandma’s phone number
46:01 Caller: My Alexa has an attitude
49:44 Caller: AI is the boss at San Francisco retail store
56:55 AI Tool of the Week: Meta AI Muse Spark
58:54 Lithium battery rules for AirTags
1:01:31 Caller: Man’s 100,000 recorded concerts hit the internet
1:07:27 Gen Z emojis: what do they mean?
1:13:29 Kalshi prediction markets
1:18:31 Waymo and Waze partner up to fix potholes
1:18:54 Air New Zealand adds beds in the sky
1:20:46 Phone-free restaurants
1:30:18 AI helps with stocks
1:33:09 Caller: Granddaughter’s phone brings a stranger to her door
1:39:58 Your car is a snitch
The U.S. believes China could flip a switch and turn millions of routers into weapons. The real truth is worse.
You pass by history every day and you don’t even know it. This hidden Wikipedia app feature gives you a free lesson about the places around you.
AI is wrong 40 to 50% of the time, even after passing the bar and medical exams. Why you still need a human in your corner.
Forget willpower: AI-powered cameras in stores track your movements and near-purchases to figure out exactly what high-margin items to tempt you with. Here’s what’s going on.
Millions of people are using AI instead of their doctor. Most of them are doing it wrong. The one thing you need to do first before you ask your chatbot anything about your health.

