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  • 1 week ago | kqed.org | Morgan Sung |Maya Cueva |Alan Montecillo |Chris Egusa

    Episode TranscriptThis is a computer-generated transcript. While our team has reviewed it, there may be errors. Jalsa Drinkard: You would wake up at like eight o’clock in the morning. There would be like bagels, people like actually making food for you. It would be students helping students. Morgan Sung: This is Jalsa Drinkard. She’s a student at Columbia University and an organizer for Columbia University Apartheid Divest or CUAD.

  • 2 weeks ago | kqed.org | Morgan Sung |Maya Cueva |Chris Egusa |Carlos Cabrera-Lomelí

    Episode TranscriptThis is a computer-generated transcript. While our team has reviewed it, there may be errors. Morgan Sung: Okay. So a few weeks ago, my friend Candice Lim joined us on the show. Candice Lim: Morgan, I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I do think we are entering a recession culture era. Morgan Sung:  We ended up having to cut some stuff out of that episode, but I wanted to bring this part back because I can’t stop thinking about it.

  • 3 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Morgan Sung |Maya Cueva |Chris Egusa

    19 hours agoTwo undergrads built an AI speech model to rival NotebookLMA pair of undergrads, neither with extensive AI expertise, say that they’ve created an openly available AI model that can generate podcast-style clips similar to Google’s NotebookLM. The market for synthetic speech tools is vast and growing. ElevenLabs is one of the largest players, but there’s no …21 hours agoYou Can Create a PowerPoint Presentation With AI.

  • 3 weeks ago | kqed.org | Morgan Sung |Maya Cueva |Chris Egusa |Lesley McClurg

    Episode TranscriptThis is a computer-generated transcript. While our team has reviewed it, there may be errors. Morgan Sung: A quick heads up before we start. This episode includes discussions of suicide and mental health conditions, which may be distressing for some listeners. If you or someone you know need support, we’ll have links to resources in the episode description.

  • 4 weeks ago | kqed.org | Morgan Sung |Maya Cueva |Chris Egusa |Samantha Cole

    Failed to save articlePlease try againTech reporter Samantha Cole holds a SWYPE touchscreen disposable vape in July 2024. She ordered the device after viral posts that summer showed digital vapes with built-in social media apps. In this episode, tech reporter Samatha Cole shares what happened when she tried to “vape the internet” after seeing a viral post about a disposable touchscreen vape with built-in social media.

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