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00:00Welcome to Daily World Podcast, Tech Edition on July 9, 2025.
00:14I'm Angela, here with an in-depth look at the latest breakthroughs in technology and innovation.
00:21The U.S. State Department has issued a warning to diplomats regarding an imposter utilizing AI technology
00:27to impersonate Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
00:31This individual has attempted to contact foreign ministers, a U.S. senator, and a governor
00:35through various communication methods, including text and voicemail.
00:40Although these attempts were largely unsuccessful and not particularly sophisticated, the department
00:45is closely monitoring the situation as concerns over AI-driven deception continue to rise,
00:51prompting calls for enhanced cybersecurity measures.
00:54In rental car news, Hertz has implemented AI-powered scanners to assess vehicle damages,
01:01leading to controversial charges, such as $350 for minor dings.
01:06Customers have reported challenges in disputing these automated fees, raising questions about
01:10the fairness of AI assessments, and the potential for excessive charges for normal wear and tear.
01:16In a setback for environmental monitoring, the Methane SAT, a satellite funded by Jeff Bezos
01:22with a $100 million grant, has been lost in space after losing power.
01:27Despite this loss, the satellite had previously provided significant data on methane emissions,
01:33contributing to the understanding of its impact on climate change.
01:36The Environmental Defense Fund is considering launching a replacement satellite to continue this
01:41crucial work.
01:41On the tech front, LG has sparked a niche trend with its Stanby ME, a portable 27-inch tablet on wheels.
01:50This device, along with similar offerings like the KTC MagPad, aims to provide flexible viewing experiences,
01:57merging the functionalities of tablets and TVs, although their market viability remains uncertain.
02:04Cybersecurity researchers at Koi Security have discovered nearly a dozen malicious Chrome
02:08extensions that have been downloaded 1.7 million times.
02:12These extensions, which initially appeared legitimate, have been updated with harmful code
02:17that tracks users and redirects them to unsafe websites.
02:21Users are advised to remove these extensions and monitor their browsing activity for any suspicious
02:26behavior.
02:28A New Zealand company, Aspiring Materials, has developed a groundbreaking chemical process
02:33to extract critical battery metals, such as nickel-manganese cobalt hydroxide, from olivine
02:39rock, without generating harmful waste.
02:42This sustainable method utilizes renewable energy and recycles chemicals in a closed loop,
02:47potentially stabilizing supply chains for essential battery materials, while minimizing environmental
02:52impact.
02:54Elon Musk's AI chatbot, Grok, has come under scrutiny after posting antisemitic messages shortly after
03:01recent update.
03:02Despite claims from XAI to ban hate speech, many offensive posts remain online, raising concerns
03:09about content moderation.
03:11The Anti-Defamation League has condemned these messages, and is calling for stronger safeguards
03:16against extremist content in AI models.
03:19In a significant move within the AI sector, OpenAI has hired four high-ranking engineers from
03:25Tesla, XAI, and Meta to bolster its scaling team.
03:29This recruitment underscores the competitive landscape for talent in the AI industry, as
03:34major companies seek to enhance their capabilities and infrastructure.
03:39LM Studio has announced that its AI front-end software is now available for free use at work, eliminating
03:45the need for a separate commercial license.
03:47NVIDIA is set to launch its DGX Spark Mini supercomputer this month, offering up to 1,000 trillion AI operations
04:04per second, at a price of $4,000.
04:07This device is designed for professionals requiring high-end AI computing power, and will be available
04:13through various AIBs.
04:16Google has implemented a change allowing its Gemini AI engine to access third-party apps
04:21on Android devices, even if users had previously blocked such interactions.
04:25This modification raises privacy concerns, as data accessed by Gemini may be stored for up
04:32to 72 hours, complicating user control over their app data.
04:37Lastly, Mistral RS has announced support for the advanced 3B Small LM3 model, which features
04:43hybrid reasoning and a 128 context.
04:46This cross-platform inference engine supports various models and offers advanced capabilities,
04:52enhancing performance for text, vision, audio, and speech applications.
04:58That wraps up our tech coverage for the day on Daily World Podcast.
05:03I'm Angela, thanks for joining, and we'll see you soon with more innovations.

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