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Apple's Siri AI Is Here. The Real AI Race Isn't Slowing Down.
Apple has officially unveiled its next-generation Siri AI, but the bigger story goes well beyond Cupertino.
This week's headlines span government pressure on AI companies, legal challenges over AI-generated answers, deepfakes in schools, and growing questions about who gets to shape the future of artificial intelligence.
WWDC may have dominated the headlines, but it's only one chapter in a much bigger story.
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AI, Government, and the Fight for Control
Host: Leo Laporte
Guests: Christina Warren, Harry McCracken, Richard Campbell
Anthropic's Fable shutdown becomes a White House issue. SpaceX's record IPO could reshape the future of space. Courts are beginning to question whether Google should be responsible when AI Overviews get things wrong.
Meanwhile, Apple continues rolling out its new Siri AI following WWDC.
Leo Laporte, Christina Warren, Harry McCracken, and Richard Campbell unpack one of the busiest weeks in AI and technology yet.
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WWDC Is Over. Now the Real Questions Begin.
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatko, Mikah Sargent, and Christina Warren
The new Siri AI. Apple Intelligence. Liquid Glass refinements. Child safety updates. iOS 27 beta.
MacBreak Weekly breaks down what Apple actually announced, what changed since the keynote, and what users should realistically expect over the coming months, including the delayed EU rollout of Siri AI.
If you watched WWDC, this is the follow-up you want.
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AI and the New Social Contract
Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau
Anthropic's Fable shutdown becomes a White House issue. SpaceX's record IPO could reshape the future of space. Courts are beginning to question whether Google should be responsible when AI Overviews get things wrong.
Jeffrey Quesnelle joins the panel to examine the changing relationship between AI companies and the people who rely on them, and why trust may become the industry's most valuable currency.
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