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    Is Anthropic's Mythos Model Too Dangerous? - Week in Tech

    17/04/2026 | 47 mins.
    Why would Anthropic let select companies use a product deemed too dangerous for the public? Nitasha Tiku (The Washington Post) helps us peek behind the curtain of Claude Mythos Preview and explores the scare tactics of AI CEOs. Taylor Lorenz (User Mag) breaks down the world of AI twins — how influencers, agencies, and tech moguls are creating their own digital avatars. And Kyle Chayka (The New Yorker) covers the FAA's latest hiring campaign for air traffic controllers: target gamers.
    Additional Reading:
    US Urges Wall Street Banks to Test Anthropic’s Mythos AI Model | Bloomberg
    Mega Influencers Are Replacing Themselves With AI Clones | Vanity Fair
    Meta builds AI version of Mark Zuckerberg to interact with staff | Financial Times
    To Fill Air Traffic Controller Shortage, F.A.A. Turns to Gamers | The New York Times
    Air Traffic Control Hiring: It's Not a Game. It's a Career.
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    Polymarket and Kalshi Have a Problem with Nepo Baby Insider Trading - The Story

    15/04/2026 | 31 mins.
    What do frat boys, nepo babies and the Super Bowl have in common? Prediction markets. Wall Street Journal investigative reporter Katherine Long tells us how information from Jeff Bezos's stepson sparked a bet worth nearly a million dollars, and how a rumor loosely tied to Mark Wahlberg's daughter sent $24 million into a single market. And why college kids are betting in the first place.
    Kalshi and Polymarket have been quietly making themselves at home on college campuses, paying fraternities for new sign-ups, handing out branded beer pong sets, and recruiting influencers to spread the word. The pitch to students: this is just a fun way to make money off what you already know. With over $10 billion in monthly trading volume and almost no regulatory oversight, Polymarket and Kalshi are no longer a niche corner of the internet.
    Additional Reading:
    ‘Is This Insider Information?’ The Prediction Market Bets Driving a Campus Frenzy - WSJ
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    Smart Talks with IBM Returns April 21

    15/04/2026 | 1 mins.
    In Smart Talks with IBM Season 7, Malcolm Gladwell reveals how global brands are applying AI and technology to reshape experiences and help solve complex challenges. Go behind the scenes with HEINEKEN, UFC, and Cleveland Clinic. New episodes drop April 21.
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    OpenAI's Sam Altman: Philosopher King Or Sociopath? - Week in Tech

    10/04/2026 | 55 mins.
    OpenAI dominated this week's headlines — and it wasn’t all flattering. Reed Albergotti (Semafor) breaks down the chaos: IPO drama and Ronan Farrow's probing New Yorker profile of Sam Altman paint a picture of a company under pressure, even as it remains the most talked-about name in AI. Taylor Lorenz (User Mag) tells us about the AI tools marketed to schools as safety solutions that end up tracking students in ways with real consequences for kids and adults alike. And Kyle Chayka (The New Yorker) reviews the new book, Techno-Negative, tracing the long, often misunderstood history of anti-technology movements. Spoiler: it goes way deeper than the Luddites.
    Additional Reading:
    Leap of Faith | Semafor
    Sam Altman May Control Our Future—Can He Be Trusted? | The New Yorker
    OpenAI CEO and CFO Diverge on IPO Timing | The Information
    They're Putting AI on School Buses | User Mag
    The Age-Old Urge to Destroy Technology | The New Yorker
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    Sam Altman Bought A Media Company. Now What? w/ Emily Sundberg - The Story

    08/04/2026 | 43 mins.
    TBPN started with a simple premise: what if the tech world got the ESPN treatment? Eighteen months later, it is a profitable independent media company — until last week, when OpenAI acquired it for hundreds of millions of dollars.
    Oz sits down with Emily Sundberg, author of the daily business newsletter Feed Me and frequent TBPN guest, to unpack what the deal actually means. They get into why OpenAI went shopping for a media company in the first place, what independence is really worth when a nine-figure offer lands in your inbox, and what this deal reveals about the strange new economy of attention. They also get into how Emily Sundberg built Feed Me into a thriving independent business — and why she's in no rush to follow TBPN out the door.

    Additional Reading:
    You cannot compete with people who are having more fun than you.
    Processing my San Francisco trip. - by Emily Sundberg

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Behind every innovation is a new kind of power. TechStuff unpacks how technology reshapes influence, creativity, and control, from Silicon Valley’s rising moguls to the cultural forces they create. Because tech is the new religion, economy, and entertainment, all at once. Each week, Oz Woloshyn and the brightest minds covering tech dig into the weird, funny, and sometimes unsettling ways technology, AI, and the internet shape our daily lives. From AI and social media to privacy, digital burnout, and the creator economy, they ask how all this innovation is changing who we are, how we work, love, and make meaning. Smart talk, strange stories, and the questions everyone’s Googling: whether AI will replace us, how social media is affecting our kids, and what it all says about us. Get in touch here: [email protected]
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