• Ars Technica - AIRSLA

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Ars Technica - AIRSLA

By: AIRSLA
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  • Enjoy this exciting podcast about all things technical. Produced by AIRSLA volunteers.
    Copyright 2024
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Episodes
  • Ars Technica .
    Mar 3 2023
    Episode Notes for Ars Technica
    1. Our first article is by Jon Brodkin, published on Feb 24, 2023. US says Google routinely destroyed evidence and lied about use of auto-delete

    2.            Our second article is by Ron Amadeo, published on Feb 22, 2023. ChatGPT-style search represents a 10x cost increase for Google, Microsoft 3.            Our third article is by Benj Edwards, published on Feb 23, 2023. AI-generated comic artwork loses US Copyright protection 4.            Our fourth article is by Amos Zeeberg, Undark Magazine, published on Feb 26, 2023. How an early-warning radar could prevent future pandemics  

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    37 mins
  • S18E18 - 1/9/2023 Ars Technica Episode 18 :: Mike Paul
    Jan 10 2023
    Episode Notes for Ars Technica
    1. Our first article is by Jennifer Ouellette, published on Nov 17, 2022. Lost 8th-century Japanese medical text by Buddhist monk has been found

    2.              Our second article is by Benj Edwards, published on Nov 30, 2022. Disney’s new neural network can change an actor’s age with ease 3.              Our third article is by Scharon Harding, published on Dec 6, 2022. Amazon ad verification program buys access to your phone’s soul for $2 a month 4.              Our fourth article is by Beth Mole, published on Dec 7, 2022. Scarlet fever is soaring in UK after pandemic lull; invasive infections kill 8 5.              Our fifth article is by Ashley Belanger, published on Dec 6, 2022. Stalkers’ “chilling” use of AirTags spurs class-action suit against Apple

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    34 mins
  • S1E17 - 9/17/2022 Ars Technica Episode 17 :: Mike Paul
    Sep 17 2022
    Episode Notes Ars Technica
    1. Our first article is by Jennifer Ouellette, published on Aug 31, 2022. 19th-century art form revived to make tactile science graphics for blind people

    2.            Our second article is by Ashley Belanger, published on Sep 14, 2022. California says Amazon ruined online shopping, sues it for driving up prices 3.            Our third article is by Eric Berger, published on Sep 11, 2022. This should be the absolute peak of hurricane season—but it’s dead quiet out there 4.            Our fourth article is by Ron Amadeo, published on Sep 14, 2022. EU upholds Google’s 4.1B euro fine for bundling search with Android 5.            Our fifth article is by Benj Edwards, published on Aug 30, 2022. France reveals hidden swimming pools with AI, taxes them  

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    28 mins

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