Episodes

  • Intelligent Machines 856: SecretlyBriti.sh
    Feb 5 2026

    he podcast dives into the explosive advances in agentic AI, where developers and even Fortune 100 companies are racing to use powerful tools like Gastown, despite their unfinished and sometimes dangerous edges. If you thought ChatGPT was a revolution, wait until you hear how developers are orchestrating armies of AIs with real-world impact.

    • Anthropic's Move Into Legal Is Sinking Data Services Stocks
    • Data centers in space makes no sense
    • The hitchhiker's guide to Musk's SpaceX memo
    • Two kinds of AI users are emerging. The gap between them is astonishing.
    • Does AI already have human-level intelligence? The evidence is clear - Nature
    • OpenAI will retire several models, including GPT-4o, from ChatGPT next month
    • Jensen Huang says Nvidia would love to back an OpenAI IPO, and there's 'no drama' with Sam Altman
    • Firefox will soon let you block all of its generative AI features
    • Salesforce signs $5.6B deal to inject agentic AI into the US Army
    • HHS Is Making an AI Tool to Create Hypotheses About Vaccine Injury Claims
    • French office of Elon Musk's X raided by Paris prosecutor's cybercrime unit
    • An AI Toy Exposed 50K Logs of Its Chats With Kids To Anyone With a Gmail Account
    • Darren Aronofsky's AI Studio Used Artificial Intelligence Tools for Revolutionary War Animated Series — but Hired Human Actors to Voice Founding Fathers
    • Forget Hinge or Bumble. This App Promises a Personal AI Matchmaker
    • Scientists Launch AI DinoTracker App That Identifies Dinosaur Footprints
    • Project Genie: Experimenting with infinite, interactive worlds
    • Anthropic Takes Aim at OpenAI's ChatGPT in Super Bowl Ad Debut
    • Move to Ban Social Media for Kids Gains Traction in Europe
    • The Matrix Resurrections Is a Messy, Imperfect Triumph
    • The Thatcher Effect and other Optical Toys
    • Fascinating Research: AIs are highly inconsistent [i.e., random] when recommending brands or products

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau

    Guest: Steve Yegge

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    2 hrs and 45 mins
  • Security Now 1063: Mongo's Too Easy
    Feb 4 2026

    When a popular antivirus and even Notepad++ turn into infection vectors after supply chain breaches, it's clear no software is safe from attack—or from its own update system. Steve and Leo unpack the risks hiding right inside your next auto-update.

    • An anti-virus system infects its own users.
    • Apple's next iOS release "fuzzes" cellular locations.
    • cURL discontinues bug bounties under bogus AI flood.
    • AI discovers and fixes 15 CVE-worthy 0-days in OpenSSL.
    • Ireland did NOT already pass their spying legislation.
    • AI irreversibly deletes all project files. Says it's sorry.
    • Windows has a serious global clipboard security problem.
    • ISPs have the ability to monetize their subscriber's identities.
    • MongoDB has lowered the hacking skill level bar to the floor

    Show Notes - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1063-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    2 hrs and 56 mins
  • MacBreak Weekly 1010: A Strand of Woz's Beard Hair
    Feb 4 2026

    Apple had a very strong Q1 2026, thanks to iPhone 17 sales. Apple acquires an AI company, its second-largest acquisition behind Beats by Dre. An Apple-1 computer prototype board #0 sold for $ 2.75 million. And new leaks of Apple's potential iPhone Fold hit the web!

    • Apple's record quarter: Is this what a hit iPhone looks like?.
    • Apple reveals it has 2.5 billion active devices around the world.
    • Apple's historic quarter doesn't change the need for AI reckoning.
    • Apple revamps how you buy a Mac online, removes preconfigured options.
    • Apple's second biggest acquisition ever is an AI company that listens to 'silent speech'.
    • Apple Design Team gains Halide co-founder, but the pro camera app isn't going anywhere.
    • Apple to soon take up to 30% cut from all Patreon creators in iOS app.
    • Apple was fined a total of $851M last year for privacy and antitrust violations.
    • Continuity Camera lands Apple in legal trouble for 'Sherlocking' Camo.
    • Apple-1 computer prototype board #0 sold for $2.75M.
    • Very first Apple check & early Apple-1 motherboard sold for $5 million combined.
    • New iPhone Fold specs revealed, including design, cameras, more.
    • Report: Apple 'exploring' clamshell foldable iPhone as potential follow-up model.
    • New MacBook Pro release date: Here's when M5 Pro and M5 Max might debut.
    • Agentic coding comes to Xcode.
    • Auto-resizing columns in Finder.
    • iOS 26's Passwords app has a new feature that can save you a headache.
    • Apple Maps gets a 'Drops of God' wine guide curated by actor Tomohisa Yamashita.
    • Apple C-series modem enables new privacy-focused limit precise location feature.
    • Today's Apple TV press day.
    • New 'Humans of Apple TV' video debuts, watch it here.
    • Apple TV launches F1 programming in app ahead of season kickoff.
    • Two years after release, Apple still hasn't decided what to do with Apple Vision Pro.
    • More Accessibility for Winter Olympics.

    Picks of the Week

    • Shelly's Pick: Transit App
    • Leo's Picks: AppleUnsold and Bugs Apple Loves
    • Andy's Pick: ReelGood
    • Mikah's Pick: Picky Pad

    Hosts: Leo Laporte and Andy Ihnatko

    Guests: Shelly Brisbin and Mikah Sargent

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    2 hrs and 19 mins
  • This Week in Tech 1069: In My Head I Have 3 Buckets
    Feb 2 2026

    What happens when AI bots get their own social network, Silicon Valley execs cozy up to power, and Apple takes a cut from creators? This week's panel calls out the bold, bizarre, and often problematic ways tech's biggest players are reshaping everything from AI assistants to your everyday privacy.

    • There's a social network for AI agents, and it's getting weird
    • Moltbook is the most interesting place on the internet right now
    • Exposed Moltbook Database Let Anyone Take Control of Any AI Agent on the Site
    • Pentagon clashes with Anthropic over military AI use, sources say
    • Salesforce signs $5.6B deal to inject agentic AI into the US Army
    • Angry Norfolk residents lose lawsuit to stop Flock license plate scanners
    • SpaceX wants to put 1 million solar-powered data centers into orbit
    • Elon Musk reportedly wants a June SpaceX IPO to align with his birthday, the planets
    • Tesla hits a grim milestone: its second straight year of decline
    • Tesla says production-ready Optimus robot is coming soon
    • Microsoft reports strong cloud earnings in Q2 as gaming declines
    • What We Learned From Meta, Microsoft and Tesla
    • Apple tells Patreon to move creators to in-app purchase for subscriptions by November
    • Apple CEO Tim Cook 'heartbroken' after repeated ICE killings in Minneapolis
    • A rival smart glasses company is suing Meta over its Ray-Ban products
    • TikTok, YouTube, and Meta are headed to court for a landmark trial over social media addiction
    • The 'Social Media Addiction' Narrative May Be More Harmful Than Social Media Itself
    • TikTok users freak out over app's 'immigration status' collection — here's what it means
    • A Waymo hit a child near an elementary school in Santa Monica
    • Autonomous cars, drones cheerfully obey prompt injection by road sign
    • Samsung's TriFold phone will cost $2,899 in the US
    • Groundhogs are bad at predicting weather, but they're valuable animal engineers\
    • Satellites encased in wood are in the works
    • Belkin reminds users that its Wemo smart home products are shutting down this week

    Host: Leo Laporte

    Guests: Gary Rivlin, Devindra Hardawar, and Victoria Song

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    2 hrs and 48 mins
  • Windows Weekly 968: Uncharted Territory
    Jan 29 2026

    Microsoft's Patch Tuesday blunder triggers emergency fixes, surprise layoffs ripple through Amazon, and the crew debates whether rapid AI advances spell the end of traditional apps. Also, password managers do a lot more than manage passwords, so there's one thing everyone needs to get right.

    Windows 11

    • Dev splits from Beta, tests what will surely be 26H1 - After last week's show, Microsoft did issue that same Beta build in the Dev channel for some reason
    • Dev and Beta get same fixes in different builds, but no new features
    • 24H2 and 25H2 Release Preview update(s) are a peek at the next Patch Tuesday, lots of changes
    • January Patch Tuesday update was so terrible it required two emergency fixes, the second of which went out late Sunday

    Earnings/industry

    • Intel falls flat in Q4, full year 2025 despite U.S. "investment"
    • Amazon lays off 16,000 employees
    • Microsoft, Apple, earnings this week, Alphabet, Amazon are next week

    AI

    • Microsoft announces Maia 200 AI datacenter processor
    • Like Baldric in Black Adder, Apple has a cunning plan for an AI Siri
    • With AI costs soaring, cheaper new AI plans appear somehow
    • OpenAI was last week with big expansion of ChatGPT Go
    • Google does the same this week with AI Plus plan
    • OpenAI, Anthropic (this week), others are adding "apps" to their chatbots
    • Microsoft is exposing app features as AI Actions in Windows 11
    • Paul opined that this semantic/programmatic capability was the end of apps
    • But we can now essentially vibe-code our own custom apps - this is vaguely reminiscent of the home computer/DIY era, but without the technical knowledge requirements
    • The age of native apps is over, at least on desktop. Will mobile fall next?

    Dev

    • Microsoft introduces the Windows App Development (winapp) CLI. For some reason

    Xbox and gaming

    • Microsoft refreshes the Xbox Cloud Gaming web experience — bigger changes coming?
    • Fable is coming to Xbox, PC, PS5 in late 2026

    Tips and picks

    • Tip of the week: Choose a single password manager, make your life easier
    • App pick of the week: Proton Pass
    • RunAs Radio this week: Business Process Automation in 2026 with Ian Cooper
    • Brown liquor pick of the week: Tullibardine 18

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Paul Thurrott, and Richard Campbell

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    2 hrs and 26 mins
  • Intelligent Machines 855: When You're Right, You're Right
    Jan 29 2026

    Can AI stay open, ethical, and for the people? Mozilla's president joins the show to reveal their game plan—and $650 million war chest—for taking on Big Tech's monoculture with a "Rebel Alliance" approach to AI.

    • State of Mozilla 2025/26
    • Codeless: From idea to software - Anil Dash
    • Clawdbot is the new AI techies are buzzing about — and it's renewing interest in the Mac Mini
    • Qwen3-TTS Demo - a Hugging Face Space by Qwen
    • I Let AI Analyze My Davos Reporting Trip. Here's What It Missed
    • Dario Amodei — The Adolescence of Technology
    • Proof of Corn
    • Trump admin reportedly plans to use AI to write federal regulations
    • Wikipedia volunteers spent years cataloging AI tells. Now there's a plugin to avoid them.
    • China Lagging in AI Is a 'Fairy Tale,' Mistral CEO Says
    • How Playing Pokémon Became the Ultimate Test of AI's Intelligence
    • Sir Demis Hassabis becomes the latest to say that ChatGPT is a dead-end and that we must turn our focus to world models
    • Claude's new constitution
    • "Infinite Jest" Has Turned Thirty. Have We Forgotten How to Read It?
    • Sony's TV business is being taken over by TCL

    Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau

    Guest: Mark Surman

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    2 hrs and 31 mins
  • Security Now 1062: AI-Generated Malware
    Jan 28 2026

    Can AI really write malware better than hackers ever could? This episode exposes the first real-world case of advanced, fully AI-generated malware and why it signals a seismic shift in cybersecurity risk.

    • CISA's uncertain future remains quite worrisome.
    • Worrisome is Ireland's new "lawful" interception law.
    • The EU's Digital Rights organization pushes back.
    • Microsoft acknowledges it turns over user encryption keys.
    • Alex Neihaus on AI enterprise usage dangers.
    • Gavin confesses he put a database on the Internet.
    • Worries about a massive podcast rewinding backlog.
    • What does the emergence of AI-generated malware portend?

    Show Note - https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1062-Notes.pdf

    Hosts: Steve Gibson and Leo Laporte

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    2 hrs and 42 mins