Intelligent Machines 852: Gluten-free Slop
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Jason Hiner gives us a look at the AI products at CES 2026, as big tech and chip makers blurred the lines between consumer gadgets and enterprise innovation, leaving even veteran insiders wondering: will this tech boom actually benefit everyday users?
- NVIDIA's Christmas Eve 'Hackquisition' Miracle
- No, Grok can't really "apologize" for posting non-consensual sexual images
- Introducing ChatGPT Health
- 'We have to reject that with every fiber of our being': DeSantis emerges as a chief AI skeptic
- Waymo Updates Vehicles to Better Handle Power Outages - But Still Faces Criticism
- The most exciting AI wearable at CES 2026 might not be smart glasses after all
- 2025's AI-fueled scientific breakthroughs
- Google engineer says Claude Code built in one hour what her team spent a year on
- Microsoft CEO Begs Users to Stop Calling It "Slop"
- Stanford's AI class on YouTube
- Tamiflu
- Babka from Zabar's (or elsewhere)
- Happy birthday Nic Cage
- Floor796
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Guest: Jason Hiner
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