In this episode of TechWatch, Sam Bushman and Jay Harrison dive deep into the week's most critical tech developments. The Trump administration has issued a sweeping directive banning Anthropic AI across all federal agencies, raising serious questions about AI governance, privacy, and military applications. Are guardrails on AI technology realistic, or will the US fall behind in the global AI arms race?
The hosts also tackle Microsoft's controversial decision to split Windows 11 into two separate development tracks for ARM and x86 architectures—a move that could create a support nightmare for developers and consumers alike. Plus, Intel's risky gamble: replacing their entire phone support team with an AI assistant that even they admit might give you incorrect answers.
Also covered: AI's hidden costs, the future of email management, why AI-generated videos still look distorted, Facebook malware disguised as Windows 11 upgrades, and Elon Musk's X platform hitting record usage during the Iran conflict.
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0:00 - Show Intro & Trump Bans Anthropic AI
3:08 - AI Privacy & Surveillance Concerns
6:30 - AI Email Management Solutions Gap
9:46 - AI Still in Infancy & Maturation Process
13:49 - Elon Musk's X Platform Hits Record Usage
23:42 - AI-Generated Video Quality & Prompt Tips
37:55 - Microsoft Splits Windows 11 Into Two Tracks
40:53 - Intel Replaces Phone Support with AI Assistant
46:40 - Facebook Malware Disguised as Windows 11 Upgrades
49:23 - Wrap Up & Preview of Password Manager Issues