What happens when AI stops being โjust an appโ and starts feeling like a regulated utility? We dig into the Anthropic situation, where a new model gets pulled back fast, and then we follow the uncomfortable question that comes next: could AI access require you to prove citizenship or upload a driverโs license, passport, or even a Social Security number. We talk through why that kind of identity verification changes the privacy math overnight, and why the public might not notice until the wall is already up.ย
Then we pivot to a story thatโs equal parts disturbing and revealing: a Taco Bell incident tied to a soda versus water-cup dispute, and how that connects to a growing trend of barcode or QR-controlled fountain drink machines. It sounds small, but itโs a real example of how companies respond to loss prevention with technology that can also increase tracking, data collection, and friction for everyone.ย
We also hit the weekโs consumer tech and business headlines, including Snapchatโs smart glasses with a premium price tag, plus a quick check-in on SpaceX and the hype-versus-reality of tech valuations. And yes, we bring the culture too: a useful public speaking tool (WordToTime.org), a Netflix documentary recommendation, and a full-on Knicks celebration that turns into parade planning and big New York sports-story debates.ย
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