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The Tech Jawn: Black Tech Enthusiasts Covering The Week's Tech News And How Tech Affects Black Culture
Concept Of A TikTok Deal
It looks like the White House administration has finally worked out a deal where TikTok parent company ByteDance will sell its U.S. assets to a U.S.-based company. The concept for the deal is in place and will be finalized this Friday. Something tells us there is fine print that will need to be looked at if and when the deal goes through.
We also discuss all the new Apple hotness announced last week as well as the new Apple OSes that came out this week, and, the Black owned social media network is in the news because a European social media startup looks like it copied and pasted Spill's entire design. They even named the new network SPIL*.
Hosts:
Robb Dunewood – @RobbDunewood
Stephanie Humphrey – @TechLifeSteph
Terrance Gaines – @BrothaTech
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Everything App announced last week — Read More
New Apple OSes — Read More
A concept of a TikTok deal — Read More
The Spill App's design was apparently stolen — Read More
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205. Yes, AI Can Replace You
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204. Video Verification For 9 Year Olds?
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203. Flip The Camera Bullies
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202. I Like Big Phones And I Cannot Lie
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201. Slave To The Algorithm
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200. When AI Mistakes A Bag Of Chips For A Gun
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101. The Problem With Deepfakes
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198. Falling In Love With AI
01:02:28||Season 1, Ep. 19820% of high schoolers say they have either had a romantic relationship with AI or know of someone who has. In our increasingly online-connected world, young people are finding it easier to create friendships with bots than they do with people.In this episode, we also discuss Sora's nearly record-breaking week on the App Store, YouTube welcoming back previously banned creators, NYC suing social media companies for addicting children, and ICE tracking apps being removed from the app stores.Hosts:Robb Dunewood – @RobbDunewoodStephanie Humphrey – @TechLifeStephTerrance Gaines – @BrothaTechLinks:Sora's first week was nearly as big as ChatGPT — Read MoreYouTube opens the door for banned users — Read More20% of high schoolers have relations with AI — Read MoreApple and Google remove ICE trackers from their app stores — Read MoreSupport The Tech Jawn by becoming a Patron – https://thetechjawn.com/patreon
197. Awww... What Happened To Sora Losers?
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