Today's episode covers global nuclear concerns, technology regulation challenges, and innovative AI applications reshaping entertainment and healthcare.
From Berlin to Tokyo, the fears of a new nuclear arms race - Financial Times
Sexual misconduct in US statehouses - AP
South Korea court reinstates PM as acting leader - BBC News
Malaysia plans to tighten chip rules - Financial Times
South Korean chip startup FuriosaAI rejected $800M Meta offer - Bloomberg
Google rolling out new real-time AI video features - The Verge
A look at the Internet Archive - NPR
Apple Watches may get built-in cameras to support AI features - CNET
Scientists using AI to speed up drug repurposing - New York Times
Revised Beneficial Ownership Information rule exempts U.S. companies - Forbes
Why every fast-food restaurant has fun, flavored drinks - CNBC
DNA testing site 23andMe files for bankruptcy protection - BBC News
Trading time for savings: will it work if SVOD ad loads rise? - nScreen Media
Off-Broadway theater offering AI-powered live translations - Semafor
nuclear arms race, chip regulations, AI video technology, Internet Archive, Apple Watch cameras, drug repurposing, beneficial ownership reporting, 23andMe bankruptcy, streaming ad loads, AI translations
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