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Inbox AI, buggy AI code, and “slop” | Ep. 30

Today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing: Google tests “CC,” an inbox-based AI agent that drafts emails and suggests next actions. A CodeRabbit report finds AI-assisted code produces more issues in pull requests than human code. And Merriam-Webster names “slop” the 2025 Word of the Year, targeting low-quality AI content.

12-23
02:01

WhatsApp GhostPairing, Server Revenues Surge, Gemini Flash Debuts | Ep. 29

Today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing spotlights a new WhatsApp “GhostPairing” scam enabling real-time chat access, explains why the global server market hit a record $112.4 billion in Q3 2025 amid AI infrastructure demand, and previews Google’s faster Gemini 3 Flash model arriving for enterprises plus where to find more IT headlines.

12-22
01:57

AI Safety, Chat Coding, And Video Call Bias | Ep. 28

Today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing looks at Google’s new AI safety layer for Chrome, Anthropic’s move to bring Claude Code directly into Slack, and research showing how even small video call glitches can influence trust, hiring outcomes, healthcare interactions, and legal decisions.

12-18
01:55

AI Standards, Bot Crackdowns, and Cyber Law Reforms | Ep. 27

Today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing examines three enterprise-critical developments: major technology vendors aligning on standards for agentic AI, Cloudflare blocking hundreds of billions of AI bot requests to curb unpaid scraping, and new legal protections emerging in Europe to support ethical cybersecurity research and strengthen national cyber resilience.

12-17
01:48

Federal AI Policy, GPU Supply, Enterprise Security Risks | Ep. 26

Today's 2-Minute Tech Briefing covers the White House’s push to override state AI laws, renewed uncertainty in enterprise GPU supply after Nvidia export changes, and Gartner’s warning about AI-powered browsers posing serious cybersecurity risks already affecting regulated industries.

12-16
01:58

Microsoft AI PC Confusion, CME Cooling Crisis, NSA's AI Warning | Ep. 25

In today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing, analysts call for Microsoft to retire the confusing Copilot+ AI PC branding, new details on a data-center cooling failure that triggered a global CME trading outage, and an NSA warning that AI is creating new and poorly understood security risks in operational technology networks across critical infrastructure.

12-11
01:58

AI Deployment Stumbles, Microsoft Retools Collaboration, Cloudflare's Outage | Ep. 24

In today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing, enterprises run into AI challenges, Microsoft retires Mesh app and launches ‘immersive spaces’ for Teams, and Cloudflare’s outage caused by an attempted security fix.

12-10
02:04

AI Confessions, Windows Shortcut Fixes, AI Market Reality Check | Ep. 23

In today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing, OpenAI’s new “confession” system that flags AI mistakes, Microsoft’s quiet fix for long-abused Windows shortcut vulnerabilities, and why CIOs are pulling back from AI hype as sales quotas fall across major vendors.

12-10
01:36

Ep. 22: Legacy tech risks, OpenAI expansion, CISA encryption warning

In today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing, ransomware attacks on outdated SonicWall devices highlight M&A cybersecurity blind spots. OpenAI expands data-residency options to speed global enterprise adoption. And CISA warns high-value users against unencrypted messaging as nation-state spyware campaigns rise. Today’s briefing covers the security gaps, cloud evolution, and privacy concerns shaping enterprise IT decisions.

12-04
02:10

Ep. 21: HP cuts, AI hiring surge, new browser threat

In today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing, HP plans up to 6,000 job cuts as rising component costs and an AI pivot reshape its operations. A new study finds 78% of IT job postings now require AI skills. And researchers warn that AI-powered browsers can be hijacked through hidden URL-fragment prompts in a newly exposed “HashJack” attack.

12-03
02:10

Ep. 20: Microsoft AI exits, Gemini upgrade, OpenAI breach exposed

In today's 2-Minute Tech Briefing, Microsoft loses two key AI infrastructure leaders amid rising data center strain and power constraints. Google upgrades its Gemini API with new reasoning, multimodal, and agentic controls for Gemini 3. And OpenAI confirms a breach after analytics partner Mixpanel was hit by a targeted smishing attack, exposing customer metadata.

12-02
02:12

Ep. 19: European Cloud Shift, AI Bubble Fears, Major AI Flaws

In today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing, European CIOs are moving toward local cloud providers amid rising geopolitical concerns. Analysts warn of AI market volatility after tech giants lose $1.2 trillion in value and OpenAI’s brief mention of a government loan “backstop.” Meanwhile, researchers uncover widespread copy-and-paste vulnerabilities across major AI inference frameworks, exposing systemic security risks.

11-20
02:12

Ep. 18: AI Risks, Agentic Users, GDPR Shake-Up Ahead

Security researchers uncover new ChatGPT vulnerabilities that expose user data, Microsoft prepares “Agentic Users” with full M365 access, and the EU considers loosening GDPR rules around cookies and AI training. Today’s briefing breaks down the risks, policy shifts, and emerging challenges enterprises must prepare for as AI becomes deeply embedded in daily operations.

11-19
02:26

Ep. 17: Salesforce eVerse, GPT-5.1, Cyber Laws Return

In today’s 2-Minute Tech Briefing, Salesforce debuts “eVerse,” a simulation environment designed to sharpen enterprise AI agents and reduce “jagged intelligence.” OpenAI rolls out GPT-5.1 with faster reasoning and new personalization modes. And in Washington, the Senate moves to reinstate key cybersecurity laws that lapsed during the shutdown, restoring liability protections for threat-sharing.

11-18
02:24

Ep. 16: Amazon AI Clash, Memory Price Surge, India Pay Drop

In today’s Two-Minute Tech Briefing: Amazon faces backlash from AI startup Perplexity over alleged restrictions on autonomous AI shopping tools; DRAM memory prices are expected to jump 23% amid soaring AI data center demand; and new research shows India’s tech salaries plunging 40%, signaling a major global offshoring shift.

11-14
02:14

Ep. 15: Apple-Google AI Deal, Cybersecurity Betrayal, AI Layoff Regrets

Today’s Two-Minute Tech Briefing covers Apple’s reported plan to use Google’s Gemini AI to enhance Siri while keeping data private, cybersecurity pros charged with running their own ransomware scheme, and Forrester’s new report showing that over half of companies now regret laying off staff in favor of AI automation.

11-14
02:11

Ep. 14: Louvre Breach, SAP Overhaul, Landmark Data Ruling

This week’s Two-Minute Tech Briefing covers the Louvre’s cybersecurity wake-up call after a jewel heist exposed outdated Windows systems, SAP’s shift to real-world certification testing with AI tools, and a U.S. court ruling that dark web exposure alone may justify data breach lawsuits.

11-12
02:11

Ep. 13: Big Tech lobbies EU, Oracle shifts, OpenAI evolves

In today’s Tech Briefing: Big Tech outspends entire industries lobbying the European Union, with Meta leading a €151 million push to influence digital policy. Oracle plans up to $75 billion in debt to fund global AI data centers. And OpenAI’s Argentum and Mercury projects train AI to perform consulting and banking tasks.

11-06
01:57

Ep. 12: Nvidia soars, Europol crackdown, Signal defends cloud

In today’s Tech Briefing: Nvidia hits a historic $5 trillion valuation, driven by insatiable AI demand. Europol dismantles a massive cybercrime network spanning 80 countries, seizing servers, SIM cards, and crypto wallets. And Signal’s CEO defends reliance on Amazon Web Services, citing the lack of alternatives amid growing cloud infrastructure consolidation.

11-05
01:59

Ep. 11: AI scams rise, Google revives nuclear power, OpenAI's new agent

In today’s Tech Briefing: AI-generated fake receipts now make up 14% of expense fraud cases, according to the Financial Times. Google plans to restart a shuttered Iowa nuclear plant to power its data centers. And OpenAI’s new Aardvark agent promises real-time, AI-driven cybersecurity that patches code like a human researcher.

11-04
01:58

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