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LeVar Burton Wants to Be Heard
  + stars: | 2023-11-02 | by ( Laurel Graeber | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
LeVar Burton has spent much of his career encouraging children to read. They can develop that skill, along with an ear for mysteries, in “Sound Detectives,” a new podcast for audiences of elementary-school age that is part whodunit, part science exploration and part comic adventure. Co-produced by SiriusXM’s Stitcher Studios and LeVar Burton Entertainment, “Sound Detectives” features Burton as a fictionalized version of himself, an inventor with the same name. “In a certain sense, ‘LeVar Burton’ has reached iconic status,” Burton said in a phone conversation. “And it’s fun for me to lean into that.” He added, “It’s also an opportunity for me to introduce ‘LeVar’ to another generation.”
Persons: LeVar Burton, , SiriusXM’s, LeVar, Burton, LeVar Burton ’, ” Burton, “ It’s, Organizations: SiriusXM’s Stitcher, LeVar Burton Entertainment,
Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Is Google allowed to spend billions of dollars to make its search product the default browser? That is the question at the center of U.S. et al. v. Google — the most important tech trial of the modern internet era — and Kevin and Casey disagree on the answer. Then, a conversation with the journalist who spent the last two years shadowing Elon Musk.
Persons: Kevin, Casey, Elon Musk Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Google
Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’A group of tech titans is gobbling up land north of San Francisco with aspirations to alleviate the Bay Area’s housing crisis, promote innovation, and experiment with new forms of governance. It’s not the first time ultra-wealthy people have tried to build the place of their dreams. Then, note-taking apps claim to make us smarter. Casey Newton, a productivity cult member, on how A.I. Plus, Kevin and Casey play HatGPT.
Persons: It’s, Casey Newton, Kevin, Casey, HatGPT Organizations: Apple, Spotify Locations: San Francisco
Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Are New York City’s new rules for short-term rentals like Airbnb effectively a ban? And will they accomplish what proponents want them to? Then, The New York Times tech reporter Erin Griffith on Silicon Valley’s mad dash for GPUs. And finally, we take stock of the A.I. songs of the summer and discuss YouTube and Universal Music Group’s plan to make synthetic voices profitable.
Persons: Erin Griffith Organizations: Apple, Spotify, York, The New York Times, Silicon, YouTube, Universal
Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Users are protesting Zoom’s liberal data-collection policy. Authors are shutting down websites that scrape their work. And, in a concession to users, OpenAI is allowing websites to opt out of web scraping. Then, street activists are deterring self-driving cars by placing traffic cones on the hoods of vehicles. Plus, How Reddit has squashed the Reddit Revolt.
Persons: Reddit Organizations: Apple, Spotify
Six years later, Barb was 20 and in college when someone else in the family needed help. Her sister Christy was the second-born, 24 years older than Barb and the star of the family in many ways. Christy wasn’t sad or delusional; she wasn’t even upset. It was more as if she were reverting to a childlike state, losing her knack for self-regulation. Her personality was diluting — on its way out, with seemingly nothing to replace it.
Persons: Barb, Christy, Christy wasn’t Organizations: Spotify
He would pour some coffee into a bowl of rice, and that would be the boy’s breakfast. No one from the Navy ever stopped the old man and the young boy. Some mornings, his grandfather would take Roy back across the dirt road into the jungle to pick papayas, lemons and coconuts. He would thrash a course into the thicket to collect firewood from the slender trees — tangen tangen in CHamoru, the language of the Indigenous inhabitants of Guam, which Roy’s grandmothers and grandfathers were. “We’re taking care of it because we hope, one day, in the future, our land will be returned to us.”
Persons: Adrienne Hurst, Dan Farrell, Roy Gamboa, Roy, skipjacks, ” Roy, , Organizations: Spotify, Big Navy, U.S . Naval Base, Navy Locations: Guam, CHamoru
Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’On Sunday night, a crane arrived in downtown San Francisco to take down the Twitter sign from the company’s office building. The crane’s arrival marked the death of Twitter, the brand, and the start of X, Elon Musk’s everything app. Today, why Elon’s acquisition feels more and more like cultural vandalism and what, if anything, will replace the global town square. Then, is Sam Altman’s universal basic income cryptocurrency app Worldcoin an iris scanning tool to save humanity, or just another attempt to get rich on crypto? Plus: a trip to Google’s robotics lab, where artificial intelligence models are creating breakthroughs.
Persons: Elon, Sam Altman’s Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Twitter Locations: San Francisco
Listen and follow The DailyApple Podcasts | Spotify | StitcherOn the morning of Feb. 7, 2017, two electricians were working on a warning siren near the spillway of Oroville Dam, 60 miles north of Sacramento, when they heard an explosion. As they watched, a giant plume of water rose over their heads, and chunks of concrete began flying down the hillside toward the Feather River. The dam’s spillway, a concrete channel capable of moving millions of gallons of water out of the reservoir in seconds, was disintegrating in front of them. If it had to be taken out of service, a serious rainstorm, like the one that had been falling on Northern California for days, could cause the dam — the tallest in the United States — to fail. The rain, however, didn’t.
Persons: Kory Honea, Dino Corbin Organizations: Spotify, California’s Department of Water Resources Locations: Oroville, Sacramento, Northern California, United States, Butte County
Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Dario Amodei has been anxious about A.I. since before it was cool to be anxious about A.I. The result was Claude: an A.I.-powered chatbot built by Anthropic, Mr. Amodei’s A.I. Today, Mr. Amodei joins Kevin and Casey to talk about A.I. Plus, we watched Netflix’s “Deep Fake Love.”
Persons: Dario Amodei, Claude, Amodei’s A.I, Amodei, Casey, Organizations: Apple, Spotify Locations: OpenAI
Adrienne Hurst and Dan Farrell andListen and follow The DailyApple Podcasts | Spotify | StitcherSome years ago, a psychiatrist named Wendy Dean read an article about a physician who died by suicide. Dean started asking the physicians she knew how they felt about their jobs, and many of them confided that they were struggling. The doctors Dean surveyed were deeply committed to the medical profession. By the time the journalist Eyal Press met Dean, the distress among medical professionals had reached alarming levels. Professional organizations like National Nurses United, the largest group of registered nurses in the country, had begun referring to “moral injury” and “moral distress” in pamphlets and news releases.
Persons: Adrienne Hurst, Dan Farrell, Wendy Dean, Dean, Eyal Press, Mona Masood, Organizations: Spotify, U.S . Army, National Nurses United Locations: Maryland
Help! My Boss Won’t Stop Using ChatGPT
  + stars: | 2023-07-14 | by ( Kevin Roose | Casey Newton | Davis Land | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’This week, we answer more of your questions, like: What is ChatGPT’s carbon footprint? Why are engineers so sure artificial intelligence will keep getting better? And, why are there so many venture capital bros?
Organizations: Apple, Spotify, bros
It was Nov. 3, 2017, and the target was José Manuel Villarejo Pérez, a former government spy. He was rumored to have had powerful friends and to have kept dirt on them all. He was, after all, a spy — and not just any spy, but one who had started his career in the secret police of the Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. Villarejo was handcuffed and taken to Madrid. And what happens when that man finds himself suddenly backed into a corner?
Persons: Adrienne Hurst, Dan Farrell, Manuel Villarejo Pérez, , Villarejo’s, Francisco Franco, Villarejo Organizations: Spotify, ETA Locations: Spain, Madrid, Spanish, Basque
Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Instagram is no stranger to taking product ideas from other companies and turning them into their own successes. Just ask Snapchat about Instagram Stories or TikTok about Instagram Reels. This time, the company is coming for Twitter with Instagram Threads. Today, the head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, on why the company now wants to take on Twitter.
Persons: Instagram, Adam Mosseri Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Twitter
Their experience, which culminates in a demonstration day, is supposed to be the most productive three months of the fellows’ lives. And this year at the Archbishop’s Mansion in San Francisco, the home of the fellows, almost everyone has been monastically focused on what has become the city’s newest religion: artificial intelligence. gospel had not yet spread in 2021, when Fontenot and his two co-founders, Emily Liu and Evan Stites-Clayton, started the accelerator. But at the mansion in San Francisco, eight of the 10 companies in HF0’s first batch this year were working on A.I.-based apps. “But there’s a threshold where they become dramatically more useful, and I think now it’s crossed that.”
Persons: HF0, , Dave Fontenot, Fontenot, Emily Liu, Evan Stites, OpenAI, , Robert Nishihara Organizations: Spotify Locations: San Francisco, Clayton, Miami
Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Listen to and follow ‘Hard Fork’Whether it’s on TikTok or Twitter, A.I.-generated content is already flooding the web. So, what happens when the technology — prone to confidently making things up — starts ingesting itself? Then, the New York Times reporter Joe Bernstein talks about why Mark Zuckerberg wants to fight Elon Musk in a cage match. Plus, we put ChatGPT’s recipe generation to the test with A.I.
Persons: Joe Bernstein, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk Organizations: Apple, Spotify, New York Times
Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’This week, advertisers swarmed the beaches of southern France for the Cannes Lions advertising festival. Kevin says artificial intelligence is all anyone there can talk about, but admits the conference is making him rethink how quickly generative A.I. will take over the industry — despite the buzz. Then, the New York Times reporter Emma Goldberg on when remote work stopped being the future for tech companies. And finally: What does the newest season of “Black Mirror” tell us about what’s next for TV?
Persons: Kevin, Emma Goldberg, what’s Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Cannes Lions, New York Times Locations: France
Pew Research Center analyzed 451 top-ranked podcasts in the US. When it comes to top-ranked shows, the adoption of video is split down the middle. A new study from Pew Research Center, released on Thursday, found that just over half (51%) of the top-ranked podcasts in the US have a video component. Half of top-ranked podcasts have a video component51% of the podcasts Pew analyzed release a video version, almost always on YouTube — 97% of podcasts with a video component publish it there. Roughly half of top-ranked podcasts seek audience supportAround half of top-ranked podcasts (47%) ask their audiences to support them by offering options like subscriptions, donations, or merch.
Persons: Galen Stocking, Pew, Joe Rogan, Stocking, Emma Chamberlain, Alex Cooper Organizations: Pew Research Center, YouTube, Edison Research, Apple, Spotify Locations: Gimlet
Adrienne Hurst and Dan Farrell andListen and follow ‘The Daily’Apple Podcasts | Spotify | StitcherAlmost everyone who reads “American Born Chinese,” Gene Luen Yang’s groundbreaking graphic novel, is a little afraid of Chin-Kee. The book is a classic of young-adult literature, threading together stories of Asian American boyhood with a revered Ming dynasty novel. Chin-Kee’s role in it is a small one, but he is the bomb at the book’s heart. He makes the old schoolyard “me Chinese” rhymes and begins sentences with “Confucius say …” He sings “She Bangs,” in a library, in the style of the “American Idol” contestant William Hung. A laugh track runs in a ribbon under each scene, a brutal little receipt: “HA HA HA HA HA.”So when news arrived, in 2021, that “American Born Chinese” would be adapted as a live-action Disney+ streaming series, the first reaction from some readers was, more or less, “Oh, no.”
Persons: Adrienne Hurst, Dan Farrell, Gene Luen, Chin, Kee, “ Confucius, Bangs, , William Hung Organizations: Spotify, Idol
Pew Research Center analyzed 451 top-ranked podcasts in the US. When it comes to top-ranked shows, the adoption of video is split down the middle. A new study from Pew Research Center, released on Thursday, found that just over half (51%) of the top-ranked podcasts in the US have a video component. Half of top-ranked podcasts have a video component51% of the podcasts Pew analyzed release a video version, almost always on YouTube — 97% of podcasts with a video component publish it there. Roughly half of top-ranked podcasts seek audience supportAround half of top-ranked podcasts (47%) ask their audiences to support them by offering options like subscriptions, donations, or merch.
Persons: Galen Stocking, Pew, Joe Rogan, Stocking, Emma Chamberlain, Alex Cooper Organizations: Pew Research Center, YouTube, Edison Research, Apple, Spotify Locations: Gimlet
Apple | Spotify | Stitcher | Amazon | Google Listen and follow ‘Hard Fork’Apple kicked off the week with the announcement of a mixed-reality headset: the Apple Vision Pro. Putting a computer on your face may seem weird, but if there’s one company that knows how to make nerdy stuff into the thing that everyone wants, it’s Apple. Will these fancy goggles be the next Apple revolution? Then, crypto had (another) terrible week after the S.E.C. Plus: Our teenage listeners on how they feel about social media.
Persons: Apple Organizations: Apple, Spotify, Apple Vision
For another, her anxiety and physical discomfort were approaching what felt like an unbearable peak. A week or so later, she delivered a tiny, squirming boy with jet black hair and soft, curious eyes. Marleny thought he was perfect, but her mother, a retired midwife, insisted that the placenta contained a hint of trouble. Go to the registrar’s office, the nurses told Marleny and Andrés. But the registrar’s office only sent Andrés back to the hospital, where a different nurse told them to try the notary’s office instead.
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