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Episode 19 - There is balance between the hosts - one is necking cough syrup, the other doesn't sleep

Episode 19 - There is balance between the hosts - one is necking cough syrup, the other doesn't sleep

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The episode kicks off with one of life’s most important questions: How much cough syrup can one drink before you cannot legally drive a car anymore?

Lidia and Paul dive into a usually serious topic around tech giants' and CEOs' stances on responsibility and the power we may or may not have to content moderation. Plus Lidia finally has the chance to crack open the can of Tech Obfuscation.

Then they discuss the very timely topic of Consensus acquiring ReachSuite and what their opinions are on where POC fits in the Solution Consulting track. (Spoiler: it’s a waste of time.)

They wrap up with a conversation around Google Gemini's new feature that generates AI-hosted podcasts from notes and yet again dream of the day J.A.R.V.I.S. will be a real thing.

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Chapters:

00:00:00 - Intro

00:04:05 - Tech companies take 0 responsibilities

00:19:14 - Consensus and ReachSuite and POCs

00:29:24 - AI Therapy: No more need for podcast hosts

Links:

Casey Newton’s Platformer newsletter

Video to convince you to never post a picture of a child ever again

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