In This Week in Tech, Leo Laporte is joined by Glenn Fleishman, Mikah Sargent, and Amy Webb to discuss NATO trust and the United States F-35 fighter jet, raising concerns about a potential kill switch. The panel also dives into DeepMind's latest AI model that can teach robots to fold origami and close Ziploc bags, Intel's new CEO, and Baidu's launch of two new versions of its AI model, Ernie. Plus, hear about a startup's claim that its Zeus GPU, based on RISC-V ISA, is 10X faster than Nvidia's RTX 5090. Watch the full episode here.
Ray Kurzweil Talks AI
On Intelligent Machines, Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau sit down with the legendary Ray Kurzweil, a pioneer in AI and the spiritual father of the show. Kurzweil discusses his latest book The Singularity is Nearer, his groundbreaking work in AI, and his inventions, including the first flatbed scanner, optical character recognition system, and the famous Kurzweil synthesizer for Stevie Wonder. Kurzweil offers a unique perspective on the future of AI. Listen to the full episode here.
Passkeys Flaw Exposed
On Security Now, Steve Gibson discusses a potential crack in Passkeys and its implications for mobile browsers. He explains why recent reports of a flaw are more nuanced than initially thought. Get the full breakdown of this important security development and how it might affect your online safety. Watch the full episode here.