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207: Can Trump Halt EV Sales? Google AI Blunders, Cybersecurity Insights from Guest Nick Espinosa is the internet falling apart? and Michter's Bomberger's Declaration Small Batch on TechTime Radio | Air Date: 5/26 - 6/1/24
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Can former President Donald J. Trump really stop all electric car sales if re-elected? Join us on Tech Time Radio with Nathan Mumm as we scrutinize this audacious claim, picking apart its feasibility and implications for the automotive industry. We also dive into the wacky world of AI mishaps, including Google’s strange and humorous errors like suggesting non-toxic glue on pizza and advising people to eat one rock per day. Our discussion takes a serious turn when we analyze Hollywood's alarming slump in Memorial Day weekend box office revenue, the lowest in almost three decades, and ponder what this means for the future of cinema.
We're thrilled to welcome Nick Espinosa, our cybersecurity expert, who sheds light on the dark corners of cybercrime, AI takeovers, and data breaches. He offers indispensable advice on safeguarding your digital life in these perilous times. Meanwhile, we scrutinize the controversial new Recall feature in Windows 11, which captures screenshots of users' activities every few seconds, spurring significant privacy and security concerns. The conversation also touches on Tesla's autonomous driving technology, recounting a near-miss with a train, and Google's new AI features, raising questions about the reliability and safety of these advanced technologies.
Amidst the tech talk, we take a nostalgic trip down memory lane celebrating National Hamburger Day, reminiscing about Bill Gates' 1995 proclamation on the Internet, and even the quirky Hamburglar. And, of course, we wouldn't be TechTime Radio without our whiskey tastings. This episode features a detailed review of Michter's Bomberger's Declaration Small Batch 2023 Kentucky straight bourbon, rich with notes of fruit, spice, and a complex finish from Marc Gregoire. It's a spirited blend of high-tech discussions, expert insights, and a touch of humor that makes for an engaging and informative listen.
Remember, TechTime Radio airs live on KIXI 880am Seattle every Tuesday at 3:00 PM PT. Don't miss our tech talk, witty banter, and expert insights with a little whiskey on the side. Listen live or catch up on our latest episodes on TechTime Radio's YouTube channel or TuneIn.
Join us weekly on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go "Humm" Technology news of the week for May 26th – June 1st, 2024
--- [Now on Today's Show]
--- [Top Stories in Technology]
- Donald Trump Says He'll Stop All Electric Car Sales
- Glue pizza and eat rocks: Google AI search errors go viral
- Memorial Day 'meltdown' at the Movies
--- [Pick of the Day - Whiskey Tasting Reveal]
Michter's Bomberger's Declaration Small Batch 2023| 108 Proof | $175
--- [Ask the Expert - Nick Espinosa]
Nick talks about today's most important technology breaches of the month
--- [This Week in Technology]
May 26, 1995 Gates Declares Internet "Most Important Single Development"
--- [Marc's Whiskey Mumble]
Marc Gregoire's review of this week's whiskey
--- [Technology Fail of the Week]
This week’s “Technology Fail” comes to us from the Prescription management company Sav-Rx is warning over 2.8 million people in the United States that it suffered a data breach, stating that their personal data was stolen in a 2023 cyberattack.
--- [Mike's Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®]
Question: Is AI helping calm people's nerves, or is it causing anxiety?
--- [Nathan Nugget]
None
--- [Pick of the Day Whiskey Review]
Michter's Bomberger's Declaration Small Batch 2023| 108 Proof | $175
Mike: Thumbs Down
Nathan: Thumbs Up
Rozdziały
1. Tech Time Radio (00:00:00)
2. Movie Industry Meltdown and Future Potential (00:15:13)
3. Microsoft's Recall Privacy Concerns (00:23:29)
4. AI Safety and Internet Preservation Concerns (00:33:32)
5. Geek Fest, Whiskey, Data Breach (00:41:15)
233 odcinków
Manage episode 421038131 series 2713139
Can former President Donald J. Trump really stop all electric car sales if re-elected? Join us on Tech Time Radio with Nathan Mumm as we scrutinize this audacious claim, picking apart its feasibility and implications for the automotive industry. We also dive into the wacky world of AI mishaps, including Google’s strange and humorous errors like suggesting non-toxic glue on pizza and advising people to eat one rock per day. Our discussion takes a serious turn when we analyze Hollywood's alarming slump in Memorial Day weekend box office revenue, the lowest in almost three decades, and ponder what this means for the future of cinema.
We're thrilled to welcome Nick Espinosa, our cybersecurity expert, who sheds light on the dark corners of cybercrime, AI takeovers, and data breaches. He offers indispensable advice on safeguarding your digital life in these perilous times. Meanwhile, we scrutinize the controversial new Recall feature in Windows 11, which captures screenshots of users' activities every few seconds, spurring significant privacy and security concerns. The conversation also touches on Tesla's autonomous driving technology, recounting a near-miss with a train, and Google's new AI features, raising questions about the reliability and safety of these advanced technologies.
Amidst the tech talk, we take a nostalgic trip down memory lane celebrating National Hamburger Day, reminiscing about Bill Gates' 1995 proclamation on the Internet, and even the quirky Hamburglar. And, of course, we wouldn't be TechTime Radio without our whiskey tastings. This episode features a detailed review of Michter's Bomberger's Declaration Small Batch 2023 Kentucky straight bourbon, rich with notes of fruit, spice, and a complex finish from Marc Gregoire. It's a spirited blend of high-tech discussions, expert insights, and a touch of humor that makes for an engaging and informative listen.
Remember, TechTime Radio airs live on KIXI 880am Seattle every Tuesday at 3:00 PM PT. Don't miss our tech talk, witty banter, and expert insights with a little whiskey on the side. Listen live or catch up on our latest episodes on TechTime Radio's YouTube channel or TuneIn.
Join us weekly on TechTime Radio with Nathan Mumm, the show that makes you go "Humm" Technology news of the week for May 26th – June 1st, 2024
--- [Now on Today's Show]
--- [Top Stories in Technology]
- Donald Trump Says He'll Stop All Electric Car Sales
- Glue pizza and eat rocks: Google AI search errors go viral
- Memorial Day 'meltdown' at the Movies
--- [Pick of the Day - Whiskey Tasting Reveal]
Michter's Bomberger's Declaration Small Batch 2023| 108 Proof | $175
--- [Ask the Expert - Nick Espinosa]
Nick talks about today's most important technology breaches of the month
--- [This Week in Technology]
May 26, 1995 Gates Declares Internet "Most Important Single Development"
--- [Marc's Whiskey Mumble]
Marc Gregoire's review of this week's whiskey
--- [Technology Fail of the Week]
This week’s “Technology Fail” comes to us from the Prescription management company Sav-Rx is warning over 2.8 million people in the United States that it suffered a data breach, stating that their personal data was stolen in a 2023 cyberattack.
--- [Mike's Mesmerizing Moment brought to us by StoriCoffee®]
Question: Is AI helping calm people's nerves, or is it causing anxiety?
--- [Nathan Nugget]
None
--- [Pick of the Day Whiskey Review]
Michter's Bomberger's Declaration Small Batch 2023| 108 Proof | $175
Mike: Thumbs Down
Nathan: Thumbs Up
Rozdziały
1. Tech Time Radio (00:00:00)
2. Movie Industry Meltdown and Future Potential (00:15:13)
3. Microsoft's Recall Privacy Concerns (00:23:29)
4. AI Safety and Internet Preservation Concerns (00:33:32)
5. Geek Fest, Whiskey, Data Breach (00:41:15)
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