Episode 406: Neal and Toby recap the “glowtime” event held by Apple showcasing their latest line of devices including the new iPhone 16 which has been dipped in AI. Then, the DOJ isn’t done with Google just yet as it starts its 2nd antitrust case against the tech company’s massive search business. Next, economist Mario Draghi has some harsh realities for the EU if it wants to keep up with the rest of the world. Meanwhile, cars are getting bigger, heavier, and…more dangerous. Plus, this startup claims its AI can detect lies much better than the old-fashioned polygraph test, and over Zoom. Lastly, Tom Brady is stepping back onto the football field…to get to the broadcast booth as he makes his commentator debut. And it’s been…just OK.
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00:00 - Iconic actor James Earl Jones dies at 93
3:00 - Apple hopes iPhone 16 crushes
8:00 - Google faces another antitrust case
12:00 - Economist thinks the EU could use a boost
17:00 - Bigger cars are causing bigger problems
21:20 - Toby’s Trends: AI lie detectors
25:15 - Tom Brady’s broadcast debut
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