Deep dives into tech, business, and marketing trends - with a European twist.
We're seeing more reports of people having mental health crises after using AI chatbots. What's the news, what's the science, and what are different companies doing about it?
Everyone knows Spotify, and their cultural impact is massive, but how big are they and what does their future look like?
This week we've got a newsbag looking into ads on WhatsApp, early research from MIT on how using ChatGPT seems to make you dumb, a new fast fashion ban, and new anti-deepfake laws in Denmark.
Under the US CLOUD Act the American government has the right to force access to cloud servers and other data that is stored in other regions, including the EU. This, combined with geopolitical turmoi…
An unexpected consequence of AI search tools turning into the preferred answer engine is that AI companies are favoring high quality journalistic sources over influencers. This is resetting the PR dy…
Google has been found to have not one, but two illegal monopolies in the US, and Meta is facing it's own antitrust lawsuit. What's happening and what does it mean both globally and here in Europe?
Rather than do a deep dive into one topic, this week we're doing a "newsbag" and quickly reviewing several bits of news from the past couple of weeks.
We're looking at the latest wave of social media challengers and debating if they actually stand a chance against incumbents like Meta and TikTok
Sources used for this episode:
- https://www.wired.com/…