
Week in Tech: Turning China's Surveillance Against Itself
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What does getting older actually feel like? This week, Oz and Karah discuss MIT Researchers who are using technology to simulate aging. Then, Oz tells the story of an activist who used China’s surveillance state as a form of protest. Karah dives deep into the weird world of humans quietly training chatbots. And finally, on Chat and Me, is replacing your therapist with ChatGPT a good idea?
Also, we want to hear from you: If you’ve used a chatbot in a surprising or delightful (or deranged) way, send us a 1–2 minute voice note at techstuffpodcast@gmail.com.
Sources:
My Day as an 80-Year-Old. What an Age-Simulation Suit Taught Me.
She Sacrificed Her Youth to Get the Tech Bros to Grow Up
A Hidden Camera Protest Turned the Tables on China’s Surveillance State
Inside the lucrative, surreal, and disturbing world of AI trainers
Sam Altman, Tim Cook, and other tech leaders lauded Trump at a White House AI dinner
“First of its kind” AI settlement: Anthropic to pay authors $1.5 billion
AirPods Pro 3 arrive with heart-rate sensing and live translation using Apple Intelligence
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