Most kids are glued to the computer. But Stacy Liberatore, Deputy Science and Technology Editor at DailyMail.com, takes a different approach — she says no to screens for her daughter. Plus, updates on ChatGPT-4o, Gmail AI features, and fast food freebies.
This mom goes screen-free
You can’t delete Meta AI
Meta wants to make your FB or IG search bar work more like ChatGPT. You can’t turn it off. Plus, high school coach uses AI to frame principal, the most dreaded word at work, and a new TV projection breakthrough. Got a car? Here’s how to make it into your next side hustle.
Going shopping? AI is watching you
Sam’s Club is using AI to check what’s in your shopping cart — it’s supposed to make your trip to the store 23% faster. When will humans go extinct? Scientists claim to know when. Plus, precise friend-tracking with the iPhone 15, and a Dropbox data breach.
Big changes coming to the iPhone 16
There’s talk of it featuring AI, along with other surprising rumors making the rounds. Want to know more? Hear all about it in this short podcast.
AI can tell your politics just from your face
No need for angry dinner table debates — a new AI algorithm can predict someone’s political leanings from biometrics alone.
Bonus episode: The Kim Komando Show, April 20
One tech CEO thinks AI girlfriends are the next billion-dollar biz. Meanwhile, a tragedy: an 81-year-old man kills an Uber driver he mistook for a scammer. Plus, what your hotel card key reveals about you.
China preps to hack the U.S.
The FBI says Chinese gov-backed hackers are waiting to ‘deal a devastating blow.’ Plus, Taylor Swift’s album leaks, Meta’s AI chatbot goes live, and lots of big retailers are shutting down (so long, 99 Cents Only store).
Why we're lonely because of tech
Everyone’s connected, yet isolation is at record levels. Have an opinion on Elon Musk? Here’s why judgment pours out for him, both good and bad. Plus, a new AI danger at work, the death of ad-free streaming, and why you’re still getting scam calls.
Your old photos are worth money to AI
Big tech will pay top dollar for your cringey Myspace pics. Plus, how to file a claim in Walmart’s $45 million lawsuit (you could get $500), phony AI image generators run wild on Facebook, and Disney+ stops password sharing. And all the weird stuff you can gamble on online!
A new AI danger
Thinking of using artificial intelligence for your business? Careful, it might be risky for your company’s reputation.
The No. 1 rule of using AI
AI can do a whole lot to help you get work done faster — but there’s one place is really falls short.
The reality of today's AI
Think all the big companies have intergrated AI? I’ve got a surprise for you.
SWAT team blames Find My for wrongful raid
Florida wants to ban teens from social media, 15 malicious apps spotted on Google Play and AI to make beer taste better.
Princess Kate has cancer
Check if you’re on a Boeing flight, the solar eclipse is coming, and Replika founder and CEO Eugenia Kuyda on the rise of AI romance.
Glassdoor isn't anonymous after all
That bad review of your boss could reveal your info. Andrew and Allie talk about how cyberattacks hit U.S. water systems, Nvidia’s $9 an hour AI nurse, and the job skills you need to know (yep, they’re related to AI). Plus, tricks to get the best price on your flight!
Social media discovers Hitler
AI tools have made it easier than ever to alter history. Let’s talk about why this is dangerous.
Get what you want from AI
ChatGPT, Copilot, and Gemini can be super useful for a bunch of tasks. Let me show you how to give them effective prompts.
Google's PR nightmare mirrors the Bud Light fiasco
How is Google’s recent AI debacle impacting the company? Here’s the inside scoop.
OpenAI unveils Sora, its mind-blowing AI video tool
Plus, we talk to Kat Callaghan! She’s the voice behind ‘Jessie’, TikTok’s most popular text-to-speech personality. Kim and Andrew also talk about ‘barbiecore’, ‘bedrotting’, and other words just added to Dictionary.com.
AI is 2024's "show me the money" year
Scared AI is coming for your job? Here’s why you don’t have to worry just yet.